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The office of Prime Minister of Iran was established in 1907 during the Persian Constitutional Revolution, and existed until 1989 when the office was abolished after a constitutional referendum. The prime minister was the head of government of Iran. Ali Asghar Khan was the first and Mir-Hossein Mousavi was the last
The prime minister of Iran was a political post that had existed in Iran during much of the 20th century.It began in 1906 during the Qajar dynasty and into the start of the Pahlavi dynasty in 1923 and into the 1979 Iranian Revolution before being abolished in 1989.
The Supreme Leader appoints General staff of Armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran which is the highest military body in Iran, with an aim to implement policy, monitor and coordinate activities within Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran. [35] Major general Mohammad Hossein Bagheri is the current chief of this staff. [36] [37]
Gholamreza Nouri Ghezeljeh, Minister of Agriculture Jihad; Mohammad Atabak, Minister of Industry, Mine and Trade; Sattar Hashemi, Minister of Information and Communications Technology
The 1979 Constitution designated the supreme leader of Iran as the head of state and the president and prime minister as the heads of government. [further explanation needed] The post of prime minister was abolished in 1989. [citation needed]
Shah of Iran (27) Lotf Ali Shah: c. 1769–1794 21 March 1794 ... List of prime ministers of Iran; List of presidents of Iran; Notes References. Bibliography ...
EDITOR'S NOTE — In August 1953, a CIA-backed coup toppled Iran's prime minister, cementing the rule of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi for over 25 years before the 1979 Islamic Revolution. The coup ...
The Cabinet of Iran (Persian: هیئتدولت ایران, romanized: Heyatedovlat-e Iran) is a formal body composed of government officials, ministers, chosen and led by the President of Iran. Its composition must be approved by a vote in parliament .