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All six approved candidates in Iran's presidential election onstage in Tehran on May 5 for the second of the three live debates. The election is set for May 19.
All six approved candidates in Iran's presidential election onstage in Tehran on May 5 for the second of the three live debates. The election is set for May 19.

Live Blog: Iran's Final Presidential Debate

* The six candidates approved for Iran's strictly vetted presidential ballot are appearing for the last of three live televised debates before the May 19 election. The topic is economics.

* Iranian President Hassan Rohani is seeking a second four-year term. His main challenges from the conservative side are expected to come from cleric Ebrahim Raisi and Tehran Mayor Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf. (Read profiles of the candidates.)

* The official campaign period ends on May 17, two days before voting in the first round of a possible two-round election. If no candidate gets more than half of the vote, the second round would be held on May 26.

* Official media put the number of eligible voters at around 55 million.

* In the first debate, the candidates clashed over Rohani's record on job creation. In the second debate, Rohani's conservative rivals accused him of having failed to "cash the check" from the 2015 deal curbing Tehran's nuclear program in exchange for international sanctions relief.

*NOTE: Times are stated according to local time in Tehran (GMT +4 1/2)

18:47 28.4.2017

Qalibaf challenges Rohani,he insists that the president promised to create 4 million jobs. Qalibaf shows a page, which he says he printed from the government's website, to prove he's right.

18:53 28.4.2017

Rohani hits back at Qalibaf.

18:55 28.4.2017

Raisi stays above the fray. "We shouldn't talk about reformists or conservatives. Do people need housing?"

19:01 28.4.2017

Mohammad Ali Abtahi, a former vice president under reformist Mohammad Khatami, refers to Jahangiri as "the phenomenon" of this election season.

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