In June, the Iranian people will head to the polls to elect a new president after Hassan Rouhani’s term in office comes to an end. Rouhani’s 2013 election had raised high hopes in Iran, as people believed that his moderate approach would improve the economic and social situation in the country, but since then they have been sorely disappointed with his failure to generate any positive change. With the added pressure of the coronavirus pandemic, which has left Iranians in a state of distress and struggling economically, Rouhani has lost his popularity. Now, as Rouhani continues to drop in the polls and Iran enters into a new chapter following the Vienna talks with the U.S., which stand a good chance at lifting some detrimental sanctions on particular Iranian financial sectors, the Iranian people are looking elsewhere for new and a promising leadership.