Vice President of Iran

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Vice President of Iran
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Incumbent
Mohammad Reza Rahimi

since September 13, 2009
Appointer The President
Inaugural holder Hassan Habibi
April 21, 1989
Website Vice President Mohammad Reza Rahimi
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Vice President of Iran is defined by article 124 of the Iranian constitution, as anyone appointed by the President to lead an organization related to Presidential affairs. As of May 2009, there are 10 Vice Presidents in Iran. The First Vice President is the most important as he or she leads cabinet meetings in the absence of the president.[1]

While the Constitution of Iran allows for vice presidents, their existence is not obligatory. The President may or may not choose vice presidents. The president may even not have a First Vice President.

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First Vice President

The role of First Vice President was created in the revision of the Constitution of Iran in 1989. It took over some of the responsibilities of Prime Minister. According to Article 124, First Vice President will be chairing the board of ministers and coordinate the other vice presidencies, if let by the President. According to Article 131, First Vice President takes over as acting President in cases where the President in incapacitated, but only if permitted by the Supreme Leader. According to the same Article, First Vice President (or anyone serving as acting President) must make sure that a new president is elected in fifty days.

According to Article 132, during the time an Acting President is serving (usually a First Vice President), the Majlis cannot impeach ministers and it can't disapprove newly-introduced ministers. Also, referendums and revisions to the Constitution are forbidden.

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      Reformists       Conservatives


# Name Portait Born-Died Took Office Left Office Political Party
1 Hassan Habibi Hasan-habibi.jpg 1937- 1 September 1989 11 September 2001 Executives of Construction Party
2 Mohammad-Reza Aref Coat of arms of Iran.svg 1941- 11 September 2001 11 September 2005 Islamic Iran Participation Front
3 Parviz Davoodi Parviz Davoodi Iranian Vice President.jpg 1952- 11 September 2005 17 July 2009 Alliance of Builders of Islamic Iran
4 Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei Mashai Russia June 2009.jpg 1960- 17 July 2009 25 July 2009 Alliance of Builders of Islamic Iran
5 Mohammad Reza Rahimi Coat of arms of Iran.svg 1952- 13 September 2009 Incumbent Alliance of Builders of Islamic Iran

Current Vice Presidents

References

  1. ^ "Iran VP pick too friendly toward Israel?". Associated Press. Accessed July 22, 2009.



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