Updated December 1st, 2019 at 16:52 IST

Iran begins registering candidates for parliamentary polls

Iran's official IRNA news agency says registration has begun for candidates running in the country's parliamentary elections set for February 2020.

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Iran's official IRNA news agency says registration has begun for candidates running in the country's parliamentary elections set for February 2020.

The elections will be a gauge for the popularity of the moderate and reformist camps that President Hassan Rouhani represents.

It comes after unrest over the government-set petrol prices earlier in November.

Iran has not released any figure on the death toll, though Amnesty International says at least 161 were killed in the protests. An Iranian lawmaker has said more than 7,000 were arrested.

The elections will be held on February 21 and the new parliament will begin working in May.

Candidates run in 208 constituencies for 290 seats.

A constitutional watchdog, the Guardian Council, vets and must approve those wishing to run in the elections.

Published December 1st, 2019 at 16:48 IST