Conservative Judge Iran Ebrahim Raisi became the new president of the country after winning the election overwhelmed.
Iranian Interior Minister Rahmani Fazli on June 19 said the conservative judge Ebrahim Raisi, 60 years old, has won nearly 18 million out of nearly 29 million votes.
Elected President Raisi will take office after 45 days, becoming Iran's eighth president.
Ebrahim Raisi in a press conference in Tehran's capital on June 18.
Many media also predicted that after the position of Iranian President, Raisi could take the supreme leader Khamenei, who will turn around 82 next month.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan sent a wish to the new Iranian President Raisi, expressing hope that the election results will bring good to the people of the country.
Raisi has undergone dozens of years of experience in the Iranian judicial industry, served as Tehran's general prosecution in the period of 1989-1994, deputy leaders of the judicial agency in the period 2004-2014 and then the national prosecutor