Iran elections: conservatives on brink of landslide victory
by Patrick Wintour in Tehran from on (#4ZQDE)
Likely outcome reflects frustration at collapsing living standards and relations with the west
Iran's conservatives are on the brink of a landslide victory in the country's parliamentary elections as forecasts show them taking more than two-thirds of the seats.
The reformists, the largest grouping in the outgoing parliament, have been decisively beaten, with predictions showing them taking only 17 seats in the 290-strong parliament. The principalists - or conservatives - were on course to take around 200 seats, including all 30 seats in the capital, Tehran, previously a stronghold of the reformers.
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