Iran (IMNA) - “President-elect Seyyed Ebrahim Raeisi came to [the presidential office in] Pasteur [Street in central Tehran] to meet with President Hassan Rouhani. The transition of power is proceeding in a professional, civil and ethical manner,” Alireza Moezzi, the deputy head of the Iranian president’s office for communications wrote in a post published on his Twitter page on Wednesday.
It was the second meeting between Rouhani and the Iranian president-elect since the June 18 presidential election.
The first meeting was held on Saturday, only hours after Raeisi took an unassailable lead in presidential election count.
On Sunday, Rouhani directed his cabinet’s economic coordination committee to provide a report on the country’s economic status to the president-elect.
Rouhani asked the board of directors to report to the president-elect on the state of the country's economy and the measures adopted by his administration.
Raeisi, the incumbent Judiciary Chief of Iran, won the June 18 presidential election by a landslide.
At a presser on Saturday, Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani-Fazli said out of a total of 28,933,004 votes cast in the presidential election, Raeisi garnered over 17.9 million votes, followed by Mohsen Rezaei who secured 3.4 million.
Nasser Hemmati garnered 2.4 million votes, and Amir-Hossein Ghazizadeh-Hashemi won almost one million votes.
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