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Iran Lawmakers Okay Third Rouhani Science Minister Pick
2014-11-27
[AnNahar] Iran's conservative-controlled parliament finally approved a new science minister on Wednesday after rejecting President Hassan Rouhani's two previous nominees for the post as too reformist.

Lawmakers voted by 197 votes to 28 to confirm Iranian Red Islamic Thingy chief Mohammad Farhadi in the sensitive job, which has responsibility for Iran's universities and students, whose political activities are heavily monitored by the regime.

Farhadi served as health minister from 1997 to 2001 under reformist president Mohammad Khatami.

But unlike the two previous nominees whom politicians rejected, he was not accused of links to the "seditionist" movement that erupted into the streets in protest at hardline president Mahmoud Short Round Ahmadinejad's controversial re-election in 2009 before being suppressed by the regime.

The earlier rebuffs underscored the pressure that Rouhani, a moderate elected in June 2013, faces from a parliament dominated by conservatives at odds with his desire to open up the country to the West.

His second pick -- Fakhroddin Ahmadi Danesh-Ashtiani, who served as deputy education minister under Khatami -- was rejected by politicians last week after they screened video footage of him calling for the closure of universities in protest at Ahmadinejad's re-election.

The science ministry post has been vacant since August when parliament sacked Reza Faraji Dana, accusing him of appointing too many officials with links to the 2009 protests.

The challenge was crushed by the regime but dozens of people died and thousands were locked away
Maw! They're comin' to get me, Maw!
, many of them students.
Posted by:trailing wife

#2  While this appears to be the story of our SECDEF, we seem to have allowed Executive, Legislative and Judicial to combine into a single malfunctioning entity.
Posted by: Skidmark   2014-11-27 23:49  

#1  wow, combining religion and science sounds very....Consensusyâ„¢
Posted by: Frank G   2014-11-27 15:08  

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