Dariush Rahiminia, Bachelor in Investigation and Security Sciences, expert in Investigative Psychology, specializing in Internazional development and cooperation.
His studies are concentrated on intercultural sociology and human rights defense. Born in Italy from Iranian parents, he holds both Iranian and Italian citizenships. He loves studying International Relationships due to his Persian origins and his lots of travels around the world.
Now he is a Criminological Advisor and a Technical counselor in various legal practices and for a recovery center for criminals.
At eight o'clock this morning (now Iran) ended the campaign for the presidential election. The political clout of the six candidates (two candidates withdrew at the last second by giving their support to fellow party members remained in the running) is quite balanced and can not therefore make any predictions, will be decided by the vote of the 50 million eligible and is supposed to arrive on the ballot that, in the event, will be held on June 21.
It is well known that the political system of the Islamic Republic of Iran, as delineated on paper, the reality is somewhat unpredictable, in the last 40 years there have been so many turns and twists that now the external spectator expects to everything. The Constitution of Iran is a bundle of contradictions: it appears as a modern charter, innovative, a novelty in the world and in history, in fact, the Fundamental Charter of Iran is unique as he said the former president of the Republic Rafsanjani: