An
Iranian woman has been told she cannot have a seat on her city's
council because she is too beautiful for the role.
Nina
Siahkali Moradi finished 14th out of 163 candidates in the Qazvin
city council elections, polling an impressive 10,000 votes.
But
even though the result should have gained her a seat on the council,
the 27-year-old candidate was disqualified with the council leader
saying: 'We don't want catwalk models here.'
According
to the Independent,
Ms Moradi had gained enough votes to become an 'alternative member of
the council' - making her a first reserve.
When
one councillor gave up his seat, Ms Moradi should have been able to
step in, but she was banned from doing so.
She
found out a week after the election on June 14 that any votes cast
for her had been nullified.
According
to the International Campaign for human Rights in Iran, her
disqualification was as a result of her 'non-observance of Islamic
codes'.
It
has been suggested that her campaign posters prompted some of the
council's conservative elders to complain.
Opponents
to her candidacy said that she had only been elected because because
she is young and attractive.
At
least they didn't lie, she is beautiful.
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