Majlis Speaker Ali Larijani fought off a serious challenge from
Qolam Ali Hadad Adel to be reelected as the speaker in the newly seated Ninth
Majlis. Larijani’s brother is the head of another branch of the government, the
Judiciary, and another brother is a key ideologue and theoretician of the
Islamic Republic. Larijani was the speaker of the Eighth Majlis, often leading
MPs in fierce opposition to Ahmadinejad administration’s policies, and at
times signaling Majlis’s readiness to impeach the embattled head of the
executive branch. Both Larijani and Hadad are among the most loyal and fiercest
supporters of the country’s all-powerful supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei.
UPDATE: One of our good readers has correctly reminded us that Larijani's selection was for the post of Interim/Acting Speaker, and as such he is not technically re-elected as speaker yet. My understanding is this is just a procedural matter. But many thanks to our friend and all our other longtime readers who have helped us throughout these years in many ways, including correcting our reporting, as in this case, or editing, etc. Thanks a million!
UPDATE: One of our good readers has correctly reminded us that Larijani's selection was for the post of Interim/Acting Speaker, and as such he is not technically re-elected as speaker yet. My understanding is this is just a procedural matter. But many thanks to our friend and all our other longtime readers who have helped us throughout these years in many ways, including correcting our reporting, as in this case, or editing, etc. Thanks a million!
3 comments:
It is good to know he is loyal to his master.
After the downfall of this regime Capackzadeh he will be the first in line to receive his just deserts.
What's the difference if this or that crook wins,when the majority of the Iranian people are living in poverty and desperately trying to sell their organs for some daily bread on their table.
What a shocker!
With the Iranian economy doing so bad, they should consider abolishing majlis all together. Iran already has a dictator, there is no need for the many layers of bureaucratic ruber stamps!
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