Clerics declare Iran election ‘fraud-free’

12 April 2012

Iran's presidential vote has been declared valid and free of major fraud, paving the way for president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to be sworn in, despite claims of vote manipulation.

The Guardian Council, a 12-cleric electoral body the opposition accuses of favouring Mr Ahmadinejad, said it found only "slight irregularities" in the voting.

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