Ali Tajernia

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Ali Tajernia
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Tajernia in 2019
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Political party Islamic Iran Participation Front
Alma mater Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
Occupationpolitician
ProfessionProsthodontist dentist
Website وبسایت رسمی دکتر علی تاجرنیا

Ali Tajernia is a member of the Central Council Iran-Islamic Cooperation Front. He represented the people of Mashhad in the Sixth term of the Islamic Council. [1]

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Tajernia has been a member of the board of Football Federation and a member of the board of Esteghlagh Club. [2]

Political activities

Ali Taghernia was the youngest member of parliament and a member of the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission in the 6th parliament, and he was only 30 years old when he was elected as a representative. He is a dental specialist and was a student of Mashhad University of Medical Sciences. He has a son named Mohammad Hassan and he was the son of a cleric from Qom. Also, he has worked as a member of the general and central council of Tahkeem Vahdat office for many years.[ citation needed ]

Tajernia also formed a student faction for the first time, along with Fatemeh Haqitjoo and Ali Akbar Mousavi Khoini and several members of the parliament who had a history of being members of the unity office, and their most effective work during this period was the follow-up of the student protests on July 18, 2008, and the events after that. It was a protest against the irresponsible and security institutions dealing with the university and the student movement and the sit-in because of the arrest of the central members of the Tahakim office and other student and union activists. He is also a veteran of Iran and Iraq war. Tajernia is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Iranian Dentists Association and was also a representative of the Iranian Dentists Group in the Supreme Council of the Medical System Organization from 2004 to 2007.[ citation needed ]

Fourteenth presidential election

During the 14th term of the presidency, Tajernia was the head of the election headquarters of Masoud Pezeshkian in Tehran province. [3]

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