Interim Government of Mohammad Mokhber

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Mohammad Mokhber Cabinet
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Interim Cabinet of Islamic Republic of Iran
Acting President of Iran
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The members of the 13th government delegation headed by Mokhber
Date formed19 May 2024
Date dissolved28 July 2024
People and organisations
Head of state Ali Khamenei
Head of government Mohammad Mokhber
Head of government's history
List
No. of ministers19
History
ElectionNone
Legislature terms 11th term
12th term
Predecessor Government of Ebrahim Raisi
Successor Government of Masoud Pezeshkian

Mohammad Mokhber was the acting President of Iran. He served his term as acting president and led an interim government of the Islamic Republic of Iran. [1] [2] On 19 May 2024, after the death of President Ebrahim Raisi, Mokhber assumed the role and was confirmed in his position by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on 20 May. [3] The cabinet of Mokhber was inherited from the cabinet of Ebrahim Raisi. The main responsibility of this government was holding a new presidential election which the first round was held on 28 June 2024 [4] [5] and the second round on 5 July 2024. [6]

Cabinet members

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficePartyRef
Presidential Administration
President 19 May 202428 July 2024  Nonpartisan
Chief of Staff 19 May 202428 July 2024  Nonpartisan
Presidential Administration Head 19 May 20241 August 2024  Nonpartisan
Ministers
Agriculture Minister 19 May 202430 July 2024  Nonpartisan
Communications Minister 19 May 202430 July 2024  Nonpartisan [7]
Labour and Social Welfare Minister 19 May 202430 July 2024  SDIR [8]
Culture Minister 19 May 202430 July 2024 Center for Islamic Iran Academics [7]
Defence Minister 19 May 202430 July 2024  Military [7]
Finance Minister 19 May 202430 July 2024  Nonpartisan [7]
Education Minister 19 May 202430 July 2024  Nonpartisan
Energy Minister 19 May 202430 July 2024  Nonpartisan [7]
Foreign Minister 20 May 202430 July 2024  Nonpartisan [7]
Health Minister 19 May 202430 July 2024  Nonpartisan [7]
Industries and Business Minister 19 May 202430 July 2024  Nonpartisan
Intelligence Minister 19 May 202430 July 2024  Nonpartisan [7]
Interior Minister 19 May 202430 July 2024  Military [7]
Justice Minister 19 May 202430 July 2024  Nonpartisan [7]
Petroleum Minister 19 May 202430 July 2024  Nonpartisan [7]
Science Minister 19 May 202430 July 2024  Nonpartisan [7]
Roads and Urban Development Minister 19 May 202430 July 2024  Nonpartisan
Sports and Youth Minister 19 May 202430 July 2024  Nonpartisan
Cultural Heritage Minister 19 May 202430 July 2024  Military [7]
Vice Presidents
Executive affairs Vice President 19 May 20241 August 2024  Nonpartisan
Atomic Energy Vice President 19 May 202430 July 2024  Nonpartisan
Environment Vice President 19 May 202430 July 2024  Nonpartisan
Legal Vice President19 May 202430 July 2024  SPIR
Martyrs Vice President 19 May 202430 July 2024 Islamic Law Party
Parliamentary Vice President19 May 20244 August 2024  Nonpartisan
Elites Vice President 19 May 202430 July 2024  Nonpartisan
Planning Vice President 19 May 20244 August 2024  Nonpartisan
Women's Vice President 19 May 202430 July 2024  Nonpartisan
Administrative Vice President 19 May 202430 July 2024  Nonpartisan
Aides
Economic Affairs19 May 202428 July 2024  Nonpartisan
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    Cabinet of Iran
    Preceded by Government of Mokhber
    2024–2024
    Succeeded by
    Incumbent