He worked as an intern in Alsace Mechanical Industries until 1976, when he returned to Iran.[5] He worked at Tehran Metro as the operational director from 1976 to 1979.[5]
In the beginning of 1989, on the occasion of the death and funeral of Hirohito, the 124th Emperor of Japan who had ruled for over 60 years until he died on January 7, Mir-Salim and Hossein Saffar Harandi, a Member of Parliament and the Chairman of Parliament Committee on Agriculture, went to the Imperial Palace in Tokyo to attend the Rites of Imperial Funeral on February 24 with Mohammad Hossein Adeli, Ambassador Extraordinary Plenipotentiary in Japan, and his wife.[9]
Mir-Salim was appointed Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance in 1994.[8] His tenure was characterized by a strongly conservative Islamist direction, aiming to stave off the "cultural onslaught" of Western culture and promote pious Islamic culture in its place, including through the use of repressive measures. The Ministry under his direction was particularly known for closing a number of reformist newspapers.[10]
According to Iranian Diplomacy, Mirsalim is married to an Iranian woman.[5] He is fond of swimming and usually wears shenandoah beard, collarless tuxedos and dark calottes that serve as his signature look.[5]
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mostafa, salim, sayyid, mostafa, agha, mirsalim, born, june, 1947, iranian, engineer, conservative, politician, currently, member, expediency, discernment, council, also, member, islamic, consultative, assembly, member, parliament, iranincumbentassumed, office. Sayyid Mostafa Agha Mirsalim born 10 June 1947 3 is an Iranian engineer and conservative politician He is currently member of the Expediency Discernment Council and also a member of Islamic Consultative Assembly Mostafa Mir SalimMember of the Parliament of IranIncumbentAssumed office 27 May 2020ConstituencyTehran Rey Shemiranat Eslamshahr and PardisMajority892 318 48 45 Member of Expediency Discernment CouncilIncumbentAssumed office 17 March 1997Appointed byAli KhameneiChairmanAkbar Hashemi RafsanjaniAli Movahedi Kermani Acting Mahmoud Hashemi ShahroudiSadeq LarijaniMinister of Culture and Islamic GuidanceIn office 22 February 1994 20 August 1997PresidentAkbar Hashemi RafsanjaniPreceded byAli LarijaniSucceeded byAta ollah MohajeraniAdvisor to the President of Iran for ResearchIn office August 1989 February 1994PresidentAkbar Hashemi RafsanjaniSucceeded byHassan GhafourifardTop Advisor to the President of IranIn office August 1982 August 1989PresidentAli KhameneiPreceded byOffice establishedSucceeded byMir Hossein MousaviSupervisor of Presidential Administration of IranIn office August 1982 5 September 1989PresidentAli KhameneiPreceded byOffice establishedSucceeded byHassan HabibiPersonal detailsBornSeyed Mostafa Agha Mir Salim 1 1947 06 10 10 June 1947 age 76 Tehran Imperial State of IranPolitical partyIslamic Coalition PartyOther politicalaffiliationsIslamic Republican Party 1980 87 Children3 2 daughters and 1 son 2 Alma materUniversity of PoitiersEcole nationale superieure de mecanique et d aerotechniqueIFP SchoolSignatureWebsiteOfficial websiteMilitary serviceAllegianceIranYears of service1980 1981CommandsShahrbaniHe was a presidential candidate at the 2017 election which placed third with receiving 1 16 of the votes 4 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Electoral history 4 Personal life 5 ReferencesEarly life and education editHe obtained B Sc in Mechanics from Universite de Poitiers in 1969 M Sc in Mechanics from Ecole nationale superieure de mecanique et d aerotechnique and M Sc Fluid Mechanics amp Thermodynamics from Attestation d Eludes Approfondies Universite de Poitiers both in 1971 and M Sc in Internal Combustion Engines from Ecole Nationale Superieure du Petrole et des Moteurs in 1972 1 He worked as an intern in Alsace Mechanical Industries until 1976 when he returned to Iran 5 He worked at Tehran Metro as the operational director from 1976 to 1979 5 Career editMir Salim served as the national police chief following the Iranian Revolution 6 He was proposed by then president Abulhassan Banisadr in July 1980 as a candidate for the prime minister as a compromise candidate acceptable to both Banisadr and the Majlis dominated by the Islamic Republican Party 6 7 However Banisadr was pressured to accept Mohammad Ali Rajai instead 7 From 1981 to 1989 Mir Salim was the advisor to then president Ayatollah Khamenei 8 In the beginning of 1989 on the occasion of the death and funeral of Hirohito the 124th Emperor of Japan who had ruled for over 60 years until he died on January 7 Mir Salim and Hossein Saffar Harandi a Member of Parliament and the Chairman of Parliament Committee on Agriculture went to the Imperial Palace in Tokyo to attend the Rites of Imperial Funeral on February 24 with Mohammad Hossein Adeli Ambassador Extraordinary Plenipotentiary in Japan and his wife 9 Mir Salim was appointed Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance in 1994 8 His tenure was characterized by a strongly conservative Islamist direction aiming to stave off the cultural onslaught of Western culture and promote pious Islamic culture in its place including through the use of repressive measures The Ministry under his direction was particularly known for closing a number of reformist newspapers 10 He was later appointed to the Expediency Discernment Council 11 He is assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Amirkabir University of Technology Tehran 1 Electoral history editYear Election Votes Rank Notes2017 President 478 267 1 16 3rd Lost 12 2020 Parliament 892 318 48 45 2nd WonPersonal life editAccording to Iranian Diplomacy Mirsalim is married to an Iranian woman 5 He is fond of swimming and usually wears shenandoah beard collarless tuxedos and dark calottes that serve as his signature look 5 References edit a b c S Mostafa Agha Mirsalim homepage Amirkabir University of Technology Archived from the original on 2014 01 01 Retrieved 2013 06 27 مشخصات شناسنامه ای 6کاندیدای ریاست جمهوری 21 April 2017 مجمع تشخیص مصلحت نظام Kumaraswamy P R Quamar Md Muddassir Singh Manjari 2019 Persian Gulf 2018 India s Relations with the Region Singapore Palgrave Macmillan p 60 ISBN 978 981 13 1977 8 a b c d Mostafa Mirsalim Back after Two Decades Iranian Diplomacy 18 December 2016 retrieved 1 May 2017 a b Iran s Police Chief Chosen as Premier in Compromise Move The New York Times 27 July 1980 p 1 a b Mohsen M Milani 1994 The Making of Iran s Islamic Revolution From Monarchy to Islamic Republic Westview Press p 176 ISBN 0 8133 8476 1 a b Feuilherade Peter 1 April 1994 Iran media and the message The Middle East Retrieved 19 June 2013 Diplomatic Blue Book the Year of 1989 5 Delegation Representatives of Countries and Organizations that Attended the Rites of Imperial Funeral of Emperor Shōwa 外交青書 1989年版 5 昭和天皇大喪の礼 に参列した国及び国際機関の代表 in Japanese published by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan Mehdi Moslem 2002 Factional Politics in Post Khomeini Iran Syracuse University Press pp 221 223 ISBN 0 8156 2978 8 Appointment of New members of Expediency Discernment Council 17 March 1997 Final results of presidential election by province and county in Persian Ministry of Interior 8 June 2017 Archived from the original on 10 October 2017 Retrieved 8 June 2017 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mostafa Mir Salim Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mostafa Mir Salim amp oldid 1183957827, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,