Competitive Elections Mean Competition for 290 Seats
Gerami Moghadam Tells Rooz: - 2008.02.29

Hossein Mohammadi
In an exclusive interview with Rooz, former MP in the seventh Majlis (2004 to 2008) Ismail Gherami Moghadam belonging to Etemad Melli (National Trust) party spoke about the party lead by prominent Iranian politician Mehdi Karubi. Read on for the details.
Rooz (R): Under what conditions can the elections to the eight Majlis (2008 – 2012) be viewed as competitive?
Ismail Gherami Moghadam (IGM): If there is competition for the 290 Majlis seats and we can provide a list of 290 candidates, we would call the elections competitive, i.e. if our candidates who have been disqualified are allowed to participate in the elections.
R: How do plan to proceed in places where you have no candidates?
IGM: We shall only provide a list of candidates in places where we can do this. We shall not provide any lists in other places and we shall announce that we are not in a position to provide such a list.
R: What about places where Etemad Melli has no candidates but other reformist candidates have been approved to run?
IGM: We shall support the reformist candidates. This has been our practice. If we have a candidate we shall support him, otherwise we shall support coalition candidates.
R: Some people do not interpret Mr. Karubi’s comments to be in the interests of other reformist groups. What is your opinion on this?
IGM: I do not respond to divisive questions.
