13:17
7.6.2013
Rohani vehemently denies supporting the crackdown on student protesters. Gharazi interrupts the feuding Rohani and Rezai and says their disagreement is a personal dispute and does not have a place in this debate. Candidates, again, almost shouting at each other!
13:18
7.6.2013
Iran's third and last election debate providing plenty of emotions/entertainment.
13:23
7.6.2013
#Rouahani: I'm neither angry nor have I lost my temper. But I had to respond with force because I was being insulted #Iran #Iran2013 #مناظره
— AJELive (@AJELive) June 7, 2013
13:23
7.6.2013
Indeed RT @lrozen Doesnt sound from this debate like #Iran nuclear deal off table at all. Velayati blame Jalili/Ahmad camp for scuttling one
— Scott Peterson (@peterson__scott) June 7, 2013
13:24
7.6.2013
Aref starts: "Who is responsible for the status quo?"
13:25
7.6.2013
The fifth candidate to be called to the podium is university professor Mohammad Reza Aref, a relative moderate who served as vice president under reformist president Khatami...
13:29
7.6.2013
Aref comparing Iran's economic performance under the reformists -- Ahmadinejad's govt. Aref: Under the reformist govt, we pursued economic growth, job generation was better, inflation was lower, our currency was stronger against the U.S. dollar.
13:32
7.6.2013
Aref says the principlists should take responsbility for what they have done [to the economy] instead of pointing the blame at the "deviant current"
13:34
7.6.2013
Aref says under Khatami, the govt was earning $173 billion and created 700,000 jobs a year, brought down inflation to around 10 percent. But he says this govt has only earned $630 billion, taking a dig at the govt's mismanagement of the economy under Ahmadinejad
13:35
7.6.2013
Gharazi: "the revolution that had 98% support of the people is now begging people to come to the polling stations " #iranelection
— potkin azarmehr (@potkazar) June 7, 2013