Pezeshkian expressed his respect for the late President
Ebrahim Raisi, acknowledging his tireless and dedicated efforts throughout his
presidency. He also extended his gratitude to the administration's members for
their relentless work following Raisi's martyrdom, highlighting the significant
and effective steps taken by Mokhber to ensure the smooth operation of the
government during this transitional period.
In another significant development, Saeed Jalili, the
presidential election candidate and Pezeshkian's rival in the runoff election,
met with the president-elect on Saturday night.
This friendly meeting was marked by Jalili's congratulations
to Pezeshkian on his election victory. The two discussed various national
issues and Jalili shared his views and proposed solutions.
Pezeshkian emphasized the importance of not only having
plans but also employing experts to ensure these plans are successfully
implemented. He expressed his readiness to receive Jalili's opinions and
suggestions, demonstrating a willingness to incorporate diverse perspectives
into his administration.
Ali Akbar Nateq Nuri, the former Speaker of the Islamic
Consultative Assembly of Iran, met with the president-elect on Saturday.
Nateq Nuri congratulated Pezeshkian on his victory in Iran's
presidential elections, wishing success for the elected president of the
Islamic Republic of Iran.
Veteran parliamentarian Pezeshkian emerged victorious in
Iran's runoff presidential election, as announced by the interior
ministry.
The election concluded a tight race, with voters turning out
in significant numbers on Friday. Pezeshkian received over 16 million votes,
surpassing his rival Saeed Jalili, who garnered more than 13 million votes from
the total of over 30 million votes cast.
"By gaining a majority of the votes cast on Friday,
Pezeshkian has become Iran's next president," stated the interior
ministry.
Pezeshkian's victory marks the end of an intense electoral
process and positions him as Iran’s 9th president.
Pezeshkian originally ran against a field of five candidates
last week, winning the largest number of votes but falling short of a majority
which sent him and Jalili to a second round.