Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad may face charges, accompanied by his former chief of staff to enroll in the June presidential elections, the National Elections watchdog said.
Iran the electoral laws prohibiting the use of national resources on behalf of or against any candidate, and prohibit personal support candidates in an official capacity.
Ali Kadkhodai, the Guardian Council spokesman Abbas said the Supervisory Committee of the Parliament agreed to the introduction of personal president's action as candidates constitute a violation of the crime, "according to Khabaronline, an Iranian news website.
"The fact that we reported to the judiciary," Kadkhodai said.
The Guardian Council, a body of clerics and jurists, veterinary candidates.
Ahmadinejad on constitutional grounds prohibited from running in the June 14 presidential election, the first since 2009, when the outbreak of the protests in his controversial victory over reformist opponents.
He accompanied Ace Fan Rahim Mashaie on Saturday in the Ministry of the Interior registered. Iranian media photos, their hands clasped, to make the peace sign.
According to the the Meyer news agency said Kadkhodai, election irregularities may affect the approval process of the Guardianship Board the prompts Mashaie candidates may be threatened.
Ahmadinejad has fallen to the ballot since 2009, Iran's ruling conservatives, they think he is trying to maintain its influence by Mashaie President foul.
Mashaie is still part of Ahmadinejad's entourage suspected conservatives accused him of leading a "deviant current" in favor of a more nationalist aims to sideline instruments.
He said that President Bush had accompanied his "day off".
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