Government of Ebrahim Raisi

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Ebrahim Raisi Cabinet
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13th Cabinet of Islamic Republic of Iran
President of Iran
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Members of the 13th government delegation with the presence of Ali Khamenei
Date formed3 August 2021
Date dissolved28 July 2024
People and organisations
Head of state Ali Khamenei
Head of government Ebrahim Raisi
Head of government's history
List
Deputy head of government Mohammad Mokhber
No. of ministers19
History
Election 2021 Iranian presidential election
Legislature term 11th term
Incoming formation Confirmation of Ebrahim Raisi's cabinet (2021)
Predecessor Presidency of Hassan Rouhani
Successor Interim Government of Mohammad Mokhber

Ebrahim Raisi was the eighth President of Iran. He served his term as president prior to his death in a helicopter crash and, second to the Supreme Leader, was leading the thirteenth government of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Cabinet members

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficePartyRef
Presidential Administration
President 3 August 202119 May 2024†  CCA
First Vice President 8 August 202119 May 2024  Nonpartisan
Chief of Staff 8 August 202119 May 2024  Nonpartisan
Presidential Administration Head
Sowlat Mortazavi
5 September 202119 October 2022  SDIR
1 November 202219 May 2024  Nonpartisan
Ministers
Agriculture Minister 25 August 202115 April 2023 Center for Islamic Iran Academics [1]
15 April 202320 June 2023  Nonpartisan
20 June 202319 May 2024  Nonpartisan
Communications Minister 25 August 202119 May 2024  Nonpartisan [1]
Labour and Social Welfare Minister 25 August 202114 June 2022  Nonpartisan [1]
14 June 202219 October 2022  Nonpartisan [2]
19 October 202219 May 2024  SDIR [3]
Culture Minister 25 August 202119 May 2024 Center for Islamic Iran Academics [1]
Defence Minister 25 August 202119 May 2024  Military [1]
Finance Minister 25 August 202119 May 2024  Nonpartisan [1]
Education Minister 26 August 202128 November 2021  Nonpartisan
28 November 20213 April 2023  Nonpartisan
3 April 202330 May 2023  Nonpartisan
30 May 202319 May 2024  Nonpartisan
Energy Minister 25 August 202119 May 2024  Nonpartisan [1]
Foreign Minister 25 August 202119 May 2024  Nonpartisan [1]
Health Minister 25 August 202119 May 2024  Nonpartisan [1]
Industries and Business Minister 25 August 202130 April 2023  Nonpartisan [1]
30 April 202313 June 2023  Nonpartisan
13 June 202319 May 2024  Nonpartisan
Intelligence Minister 25 August 202119 May 2024  Nonpartisan [1]
Interior Minister 25 August 202119 May 2024  Military [1]
Justice Minister 25 August 202119 May 2024  Nonpartisan [1]
Petroleum Minister 25 August 202119 May 2024  Nonpartisan [1]
Science Minister 25 August 202119 May 2024  Nonpartisan [1]
Roads and Urban Development Minister 25 August 202122 November 2022  Military [1]
22 November 20227 December 2022  Nonpartisan
7 December 202219 May 2024  Nonpartisan
Sports and Youth Minister 25 August 20211 August 2023  ISA [1]
1 August 202318 September 2023  Nonpartisan
18 September 202319 May 2024  Nonpartisan
Cultural Heritage Minister 25 August 202119 May 2024  Military [1]
Vice Presidents
Executive affairs Vice President 5 September 202119 October 2022  SDIR
1 November 202219 May 2024  Nonpartisan
Atomic Energy Vice President 29 August 202119 May 2024  Nonpartisan
Environment Vice President 3 October 202119 May 2024  Nonpartisan
Economic Vice President 25 August 202111 June 2023  Military
Legal Vice President1 September 202119 May 2024  SPIR
Martyrs Vice President 12 September 202119 May 2024 Islamic Law Party
Parliamentary Vice President20 August 202112 May 2024 Center for Islamic Iran Academics
12 May 202419 May 2024  Nonpartisan
Elites Vice President 3 August 202118 September 2022  Nonpartisan
18 September 20222 November 2022  Nonpartisan
2 November 202219 May 2024  Nonpartisan
Plan Vice President 11 August 202116 April 2023  Military
16 April 202319 May 2024  Nonpartisan
Women's Vice President 1 September 202119 May 2024  Nonpartisan
Administrative Vice President 5 September 202119 May 2024  Nonpartisan
Aides
Economic Affairs5 September 202119 May 2024  Nonpartisan
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    Cabinet of Iran
    Preceded by Government of Raisi
    2021–2024
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