Administrative and Recruitment Affairs Organization

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Administrative and Recruitment Affairs Organization
سازمان اداری و استخدامی کشور
Sazman-e Adari-ye vâ Astexedami-ye Gâshur
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Parent department Ministry of Interior (Iran)

Administrative and Recruitment Affairs Organization of Iran (ARAO) [1] or Department of State for Administration and Employment Affairs [2] was revived on 2 August 2016 on an order by Iran's President Hassan Rouhani. [1]

The organization is currently headed by Alaeddin Rafizadeh.

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References

  1. 1 2 "Administrative and Recruitment Affairs Organisation revives/President appoints ARAO, PBO heads". president.ir. Retrieved 2016-08-22.
  2. FA Wiki