Iranian woman seeks presidency
Tuesday 29 March 2005, 16:57 Makka Time, 13:57 GMT
A female lawmaker has expressed her intention to run for presidential elections in Iran, despite the country's constitution allowing only men to stand for the post.
Rafat Bayat said on Tuesday she wanted to stand in Iran's presidential elections in June even though no woman has ever been allowed to run for president in the Islamic state.
"Governing a country needs someone with revolutionary ideas based on Islamic laws and an understanding of people's problems ... These are qualities both men and women can have," she told the semi-official Fars news agency.
The right denied
The Guardian Council watchdog, a panel of clerics and jurists which vets the suitability of election candidates, in January reiterated its constitutional interpretation that only men could stand for president.
Bayat said she hoped the council would change its mind and allow her to compete in the 17 June vote.
Iranian women enjoy more rights than others in the region
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