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Iran reformists upbeat despite poll defeat

By Anna Fifield in Tehran

Published: May 26 2008 18:45 | Last updated: May 26 2008 18:45

When Iran’s new parliament sits for the first time on Tuesday, it will have an overwhelmingly conservative flavour.

Between the hardliners who support President Mahmoud Ahmadi-Nejad and the moderate conservatives who advocate more market-oriented economic policies, fundamentalists will make up almost three-quarters of the new legislature.

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