Advisor to the President of Iran
Advisor to the President of Iran (Persian: مشاور رئیسجمهور ایران) is an official appointed by the President of Iran with the responsibility to aid him as a consultant.
List
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
- Mehdi Kalhor, adviser for the press[1]
- Abolfazl Tavakkoli-Bina, adviser for commerce[1]
- Mohammad-Reza E'temadian, adviser for commerce[1]
- Davoud Danesh-Jafari, adviser for economic affairs[1]
- Kazem Vaziri Hamaneh, adviser for oil and gas[1]
- Mojtaba Rahmandoust, adviser for the war veteran affairs[1]
- Sousan Keshavarz, adviser for education[1]
- Brig. Gen. Sattar Vafaei, adviser for fairness and service[1]
- Mohammad Javad Haj Ali Akbari, adviser for the youth[1]
- Mehdi Chamran, adviser for city councils[1]
- Brig. Gen. Mohammad Rouyanian, adviser for fuel transportation[1]
- Ali Montazeri, adviser for universities[1]
- Ali-Asghar Zarei, adviser for cultural affairs[1]
- Mehdi Mostafavi, adviser for Islamic culture and foreign relations[1]
- Nasser Biria, adviser for clerical and religious affairs[2]
Hassan Rouhani
- Hesamodin Ashna, cultural advisor[3]
- Mohammad-Ali Najafi, economic advisor[4]
- Reza Faraji-Dana, scientific advisor[5]
- Hassan Namazi, clerical advisor[6]
- Mohammad-Reza Sadegh, media advisor[7]
In popular culture
- In Exodus (2020), drama film written and directed by Ebrahim Hatamikia, a President's Advisor is portrayed by Mohammad-Reza Sharifinia.[8]
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See also
- Aide to the President of Iran
- Chief of Staff of the President of Iran
- Vice President of Iran
References
- Muhammad Sahimi (2 January 2011), "Ahmadinejad Fires 14 Advisers in Major Shake-up", PBS, retrieved 11 December 2016
- Ali Alfoneh, Ahmad Majidyar and Michael Rubin (24 May 2011), "Iran News Round Up", Critical Threats Project Iran, retrieved 7 April 2017
- "President cultural advisor arrives in Lebanon", Islamic Republic News Agency, 29 February 2016, retrieved 11 December 2016
- "Hitch Your Wagon to a White Collar", Iranian Diplomacy, 6 March 2016, retrieved 11 December 2016
- "Faraji-Dana named as presidential advisor for scientific, educational affairs", Islamic Republic News Agency, 20 August 2014, retrieved 11 December 2016
- "Hardliners Handpick Candidates to Block Moderates and Rig Elections", International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, 9 February 2016, retrieved 11 December 2016
- "Iranian media test boundaries while one outlet is shuttered; Fars News expands to Afghanistan; Battle over Anti-American billboards", Iran Media Program, 13 October 2013, archived from the original on 20 December 2016, retrieved 11 December 2016
- "Hatamikia has started a new experience, after online premiere" (in Persian). Iranian Students' News Agency. 28 April 2020.
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