The former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinjad was appointed to the Council for discernment, an entity that mediates between Parliament and the Guardian Council. The appointment, announced by several local media is considered routine, as is traditional for departing presidents integrate the agency. Ahmadinejad was succeeded by Hasan Rohani, who swore to Parliament on Sunday, a ceremony in which he was absent. Hasan Rohani won the presidential election in the first round on June 14, with 51% of the votes; happens Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, whose eight-year presidency was marked by a strong tension with Western powers due to the Iranian nuclear policy. The new president proposed in his first press conference, consecutive to his victory a "constructive understanding with the world" to resolve the nuclear dispute and get the progressive suspension of Western economic sanctions that hit the economy hard.
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