based Al-Madinah said this development will make some people believe that the internal situation in Iran as well as the regional situation around Iran will remains as it was. "But we should take into account the demonstrations staged in Tehran after the announcement of the triumph of Ahmadinejad, because these demonstrations point out to the expected changes in Iran either in the presence or absence of Ahmadinejad," said the daily, adding that the Iranians who live outside Iran have voted for Mousavi. "Moreover the enthusiasm shown by the youth to vote for Mousavi is another evidence for the fact that Tehran will no longer remain as the same Tehran ruled by Ahmadinejad during his first term of office. "Any way we can say the Iranians have kept their old driver, but they are looking for a new car, which means that it is high time for Ahmadinejad to realize this important fact during his new term of office." The Iranians and the rest of the people are keen on a world which is free from conflicts, escalation and extremism. "The extremism practiced by Ahmadinejad with the opponents either inside or outside the country has caused anxiety and led to turmoil in a manner that may have an adverse impact on Iran itself. The victory of Ahmadinejad may provide an opportunity for him to extend support to the poor people in his country and to work for improving their standard of living as well as to work for the containment of the phenomenon of unemployment. Those who voted against Ahmadinejad were looking for a better standard of living and a promising future, and the real challenge for Ahmadinejad is to try to gain the sympathy of those who opposed him," said the paper, noting that if Ahmadinejad succeeds in that goal then he will become the real president of all Iranians.