He made this comment on social media platform

"Disruptors, who identify themselves as opponents of the Islamic establishment (of Iran), have attempted to dissuade Iranian expatriates from participating in the democratic process through threats, insults and the most vulgar behavior and offensive language," the spokesperson said. Did." As reported by Xinhua news agency.

Kanani criticized some Western governments that claim to be "champions of democracy" but fail to take legal and preventive action against those who "violate the legal rights of Iranian citizens".

He urged those Western officials to provide an explanation and take appropriate action in response to such "barbaric, uncivilized and illegal" behavior.

Iran's 14th presidential election, initially scheduled for 2025, was rescheduled following the unexpected death of former President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash on 19 May.

After the first round of voting, which began on Friday morning and ended at midnight, no candidate received more than 50 percent of the total votes required to be declared the winner.

The country was thus sent to a contest on July 5 between two top contenders, Iran's former health minister, who received more than 42 percent of the vote in the first round, and theorist Saeed Jalili, the former chief negotiator. Nuclear talks between Tehran and world powers, which received more than 38 percent of the total.