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Management and Planning Organization of Iran (MPO) is an organization of the Government of Iran. It was first established after the decision of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for terminating the Plan and Budget Organization (PBO) in 2007. In July 2007, the MPO was dissolved after a direct order from President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
The Plan and Budget Organization (PBO), formerly known as the Management and Planning Organization (MPO), is one of the largest governmental establishments in Iran. From 1948 until 2007 and again since 2014, it is fully responsible for preparing the country's budget. [1] Statistical Center of Iran. [2] was a part of PBO.
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Winds of Change: The Future of Democracy in Iran is a book written by Reza Pahlavi, former Crown Prince of Iran. The book is dedicated to the future of Iran. In his book, he advocates the principles of freedom, democracy and human rights for his countrymen. [1] [2] The book was published in 2002 in English by Regnery Publishing, and later into ...
An American journalist who runs an independent newsletter published a document Thursday that appears to have been stolen from Donald Trump’s presidential campaign — the first public posting of ...
The CIA Insider's Guide to the Iran Crisis: From CIA Coup to the Brink of War is a non-fiction book by former US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Officer John Kiriakou and investigative journalist and historian Gareth Porter about America's behavior and actions during four decades with Iran. [1] The book was published by Simon & Schuster ...
The Secular Miracle: Religion, Politics, and Economic Policy in Iran; Security in the Persian Gulf Region; Shi'i Reformation in Iran: The Life and Theology of Shari'at Sangelaji; The Silk Roads; Superstition as Ideology in Iranian Politics