This article mentions the introduction and confirmation process for any successful or unsuccessful cabinet nominees of Mir-Hossein Mousavi during his administration.
The Organization of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class, simply known as Peykar, was a communist party in Iran.
Hamid-Reza Haji Babaee is an Iranian politician who was Minister of Education from 2009 to 2013. He is the current member of the Parliament of Iran from Hamedan since 2016, as he previously held the position from the same district from 1996 until 2009 when he was nominated as Minister of Education by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and was confirmed by Parliament. Haji Babaee gained a B.A. in 1988 and M.A. in 1993, both in theology, and obtained Ph.D. in 1998.
Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat, Eslamshahr and Pardis is a constituency for the Parliament of Iran encompassing the metropolitan area of Tehran and some of its satellite cities.
Ali Fadavi is an Iranian military officer who currently holds office as the second highest commander in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps hierarchy.
Mohammad-Ali Molavi was an Iranian economist who served as the governor of the Central Bank of Iran from 25 February to 5 November 1979, when he resigned from the office.
This is an overview of the 2006 Iranian Assembly of Experts election in Tehran Province.
This is an overview of the 2016 Iranian Assembly of Experts election in Tehran Province.
The Quintuple Coalition refers to the electoral alliance of five revolutionary groups contesting in the 1979 Iranian Constitutional Convention election. The groups in coalition had Islamic and radical orientations. After the elections, the coalition sent an open letter to Ruhollah Khomeini and complained about "fraud".
The Commander of the Iranian Navy is the highest-ranking position of the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy, and has operational control and is responsible for overall operations of the navy. The current commander is Shahram Irani.
Seda is an Iranian weekly news magazine that covers current affairs.
The first elections for the Assembly of Experts in Tehran Province was held on 10 December 1982 to elect 14 representatives in the constituency. Only 17 candidates –all Khomeinists– competed for the seats, of whom 13 were unanimously endorsed by the Combatant Clergy Association, the Society of Seminary Teachers of Qom and the Islamic Propagation Office of Qom Seminary.
The third elections for the Assembly of Experts in Tehran Province was held on 23 October 1998 to elect 16 representatives in the constituency. The result was a victory for the conservatives. Allied institutions the Combatant Clergy Association and the Society of Seminary Teachers of Qom supported candidates jointly, while the Association of Combatant Clerics and the Assembly of Qom Seminary Scholars and Researchers whose most members were disqualified by the Guardian Council did not support any candidates. Executives of Construction Party was the only reformist group that competed in the election.
The Society of Women of the Islamic Revolution is a nationalist-religious organization in Iran, founded in 1979 by Azam Taleghani.
Salaheddin Bayani was an Iranian politician who served as a member of Parliament of Iran from 1980 to 1984.
This article contains the results of the 2006 Iranian Assembly of Experts election.
The Group for the Combat for Emancipation of the Working Class, more commonly known as Nabard Group, was a small communist party in Iran.
Muslim Mojahedin were a faction within the People's Mujahedin of Iran (MEK) that refused to abandon Islam in 1975 and accused the rival Marxist faction of orchestrating a "coup d'état" in the group. The were subsequently involved in an intragroup conflict with the former which tried to purge the group in order to make it purely Marxist.
The United Campaign for Fulfillment of the Working Class Aspirations, more commonly known as Arman, was a small communist party in Iran. This organization was led by Javad Qaedi and ideologically close to thinking of Taghi Shahram.
The People's Mojahedin Movement of Iran was a splinter group to the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (MEK) that was founded in 1976/1977. Its members were associates of the Muslim Mojahedin who did not accept leadership of Massoud Rajavi and did not join his commune in Qasr Prison. This group was led by Lotfollah Meisami and Mehdi Qani was among its prominent members.
The People's Mohajerin Organization of Iran was a splinter group to the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (MEK) that was founded in 1975 in response to emergence of the Marxist faction in the group. It was mainly active in Khuzestan Province.