Iranians are selecting a successor to the late Ebrahim Raisi.
Following the sudden dying of President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash final month, voters in Iran are selecting his successor.
The Guardian Council initially accepted six male candidates from a pool of 80, together with one reformist and 5 hardline conservatives.
However some dropped out.
With the nation going through deep political unrest, financial challenges and tensions with the West over its nuclear programme, stakes are excessive on this election.
And potential battle between Israel and Lebanon is additional rising its significance.
So what path may the nation take after this vote?
Presenter: Sami Zeidan
Visitors:
Hassan Ahmadian – Senior fellow on the Heart for Strategic Analysis
Ali Vaez – Undertaking director on Iran on the Worldwide Disaster Group
Sami Nader – Director of the Levant Institute for Strategic Affairs
