Iranians will head to the polls in a special election to choose the successor to former President Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash in May.
The election comes at a critical moment for Iran’s leadership.
The economy has been weakened by years of sanctions, and under Mr. Raisi’s ultra-conservative leadership, personal freedoms and expressions of dissent have been increasingly quashed.
It may be a challenge, after years of voter boycotts and apathy, and judging from a small sample of interviews in recent days.
Conversations with more than a dozen government workers, students, businesspeople and other ordinary men and women revealed a degree of weariness, even skepticism, despite the risks of speaking freely in Iran.
Persons:
Ebrahim Raisi
Locations:
Tehran, Iran