Rouhani says Iran could hold referendum on nuclear programme as tensions with US rise
The president's announcement followed a public dressing down by Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, pictured in posters, over his handling of the nuclear deal - REX/ Iran’s president Hassan Rouhani has suggested that the Islamic Republic could hold a public referendum on its nuclear programme, in the wake of rising tensions in the Persian Gulf. "Article 59 of the Constitution (referendum) is a deadlock breaker ... and could be a problem-solver at any junction," the semi-official news agency ILNA quoted Rouhani as saying late on ...
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