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Mohammad Jahromi

Mohammad Jahromi (born 1958) is a former Iranian governor and politician who served as minister of labor and social affairs from 2005 to 2009.

Mohammad Jahromi
Minister of Labor and Social Affairs
In office
24 August 2005 – 3 September 2009
PresidentMahmoud Ahmedinejad
Preceded byNasser Khaleghi
Succeeded byReza Sheykholeslam
Governor of Fars Province
In office
1993–1997
Preceded byAli Danesh Monfared
Succeeded byGholamreza Sahraeian
Personal details
Born1958 (age 65–66)
Tehran, Iran
Military service
Branch/serviceRevolutionary Guards
Years of service1979–1982

Early life and education edit

Jahromi was born in Tehran in 1958.[1][2] He holds a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in public administration which he obtained in 1993 and 1997, respectively.[2] He also received a PhD in strategic management in 2005.[1][2]

Career edit

Jahromi was the deputy chairman for executive affairs of the Guardian Council.[3] He was also one of the founding members of the IRGC in the provinces of Gilan and Mazandaran in 1979.[3] He acted as an IRGC commander in Noor. In addition, he served as the governor of different provinces, including Zanjan (1982-1984), Lorestan (1984-1989) and Semnan (1984-1999).[1] He was among the members of secretariat of the State Expediency Council.[3]

On 24 August 2005, he became the minister of labor and social affairs in the first cabinet of Mahmoud Ahmedinejad.[4] He was approved by the Majlis with 197 votes in favor.[5] He was succeeded by Reza Sheykholeslam in August 2009 as minister of labor and social affairs.[6]

Immediately after his removal from office, Jahromi was appointed deputy of the judiciary chief, Sadeq Larijani, in August 2009.[7] Next Jahromi was named chief of the state-run Bank Saderat.[2] He was removed from office following his involvement in a financial scandal.[2]

Sanctions edit

Jahromi was sanctioned by the European Union on 1 December 2011 due to his presidency at the Saderat Bank, which was also sanctioned by the Union.[8] He was omitted from the sanction list in October 2012.[9]

Personal life edit

Jahromi is the son-in-law of Ali Akbar Nategh Noori.[2][10]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Iran cabinet: Biography of proposed labour minister". BBC. 14 August 2005. Retrieved 16 February 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Mehrzad Boroujerdi; Kourosh Rahimkhani (2018). Postrevolutionary Iran: A Political Handbook. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press. pp. 522, 645. doi:10.2307/j.ctt20p56tf. ISBN 978-0-8156-5432-2.
  3. ^ a b c "18 of Iran's 21 new ministers hail from Revolutionary Guards, secret police". Iran Focus. 14 August 2005. Retrieved 16 February 2013.
  4. ^ "Controversy". PBS. 29 September 2011. Retrieved 16 February 2013.
  5. ^ . Payvand. 25 August 2005. Archived from the original on 17 November 2022. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  6. ^ Hossein Alizadeh (16 August 2011). "The Best Government from Constitutional Revolution to Date!". Iran Briefing. Retrieved 16 February 2013.
  7. ^ "Larijani and Ahmadinejad to shuffle ministers". Etemad-e Melli. 19 August 2009. Retrieved 8 March 2013.
  8. ^ "Council Decision 2011/783/CFSP". EU Official Gazette. 2 December 2011. Retrieved 1 August 2013.
  9. ^ "Persons referred to at point (2) of Article 1". EU Official Gazette. October 2012. Retrieved 16 February 2013.
  10. ^ "Latest from Iran". EA World View. 28 September 2011. Retrieved 18 February 2013.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Mohammad Jahromi at Wikimedia Commons

mohammad, jahromi, born, 1958, former, iranian, governor, politician, served, minister, labor, social, affairs, from, 2005, 2009, minister, labor, social, affairsin, office, august, 2005, september, 2009presidentmahmoud, ahmedinejadpreceded, bynasser, khaleghi. Mohammad Jahromi born 1958 is a former Iranian governor and politician who served as minister of labor and social affairs from 2005 to 2009 Mohammad JahromiMinister of Labor and Social AffairsIn office 24 August 2005 3 September 2009PresidentMahmoud AhmedinejadPreceded byNasser KhaleghiSucceeded byReza SheykholeslamGovernor of Fars ProvinceIn office 1993 1997Preceded byAli Danesh MonfaredSucceeded byGholamreza SahraeianPersonal detailsBorn1958 age 65 66 Tehran IranMilitary serviceBranch serviceRevolutionary GuardsYears of service1979 1982 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Sanctions 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education editJahromi was born in Tehran in 1958 1 2 He holds a bachelor s degree and a master s degree in public administration which he obtained in 1993 and 1997 respectively 2 He also received a PhD in strategic management in 2005 1 2 Career editJahromi was the deputy chairman for executive affairs of the Guardian Council 3 He was also one of the founding members of the IRGC in the provinces of Gilan and Mazandaran in 1979 3 He acted as an IRGC commander in Noor In addition he served as the governor of different provinces including Zanjan 1982 1984 Lorestan 1984 1989 and Semnan 1984 1999 1 He was among the members of secretariat of the State Expediency Council 3 On 24 August 2005 he became the minister of labor and social affairs in the first cabinet of Mahmoud Ahmedinejad 4 He was approved by the Majlis with 197 votes in favor 5 He was succeeded by Reza Sheykholeslam in August 2009 as minister of labor and social affairs 6 Immediately after his removal from office Jahromi was appointed deputy of the judiciary chief Sadeq Larijani in August 2009 7 Next Jahromi was named chief of the state run Bank Saderat 2 He was removed from office following his involvement in a financial scandal 2 Sanctions edit Jahromi was sanctioned by the European Union on 1 December 2011 due to his presidency at the Saderat Bank which was also sanctioned by the Union 8 He was omitted from the sanction list in October 2012 9 Personal life editJahromi is the son in law of Ali Akbar Nategh Noori 2 10 References edit a b c Iran cabinet Biography of proposed labour minister BBC 14 August 2005 Retrieved 16 February 2013 a b c d e f Mehrzad Boroujerdi Kourosh Rahimkhani 2018 Postrevolutionary Iran A Political Handbook Syracuse NY Syracuse University Press pp 522 645 doi 10 2307 j ctt20p56tf ISBN 978 0 8156 5432 2 a b c 18 of Iran s 21 new ministers hail from Revolutionary Guards secret police Iran Focus 14 August 2005 Retrieved 16 February 2013 Controversy PBS 29 September 2011 Retrieved 16 February 2013 Iran 17 proposed ministers receive votes of confidence 4 rejected Payvand 25 August 2005 Archived from the original on 17 November 2022 Retrieved 1 July 2013 Hossein Alizadeh 16 August 2011 The Best Government from Constitutional Revolution to Date Iran Briefing Retrieved 16 February 2013 Larijani and Ahmadinejad to shuffle ministers Etemad e Melli 19 August 2009 Retrieved 8 March 2013 Council Decision 2011 783 CFSP EU Official Gazette 2 December 2011 Retrieved 1 August 2013 Persons referred to at point 2 of Article 1 EU Official Gazette October 2012 Retrieved 16 February 2013 Latest from Iran EA World View 28 September 2011 Retrieved 18 February 2013 External links edit nbsp Media related to Mohammad Jahromi at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mohammad Jahromi amp oldid 1185095253, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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