Iran's hard-line parliament approves all members of president's Cabinet, first time since 2001

One woman will serve as a government minister for housing and roads,  the first female minister in Iran in more than a decade

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Iran's hard-line parliament on Wednesday approved all members of reformist President Masoud Pezeshkian's Cabinet, the first time in over two decades a leader has been able to get all of his officials through the body.
The approval marks an early win for Pezeshkian, a longtime lawmaker who found himself catapulted into the presidency after a helicopter crash in Maykilled his hard-line predecessor.
Getting his officials approved shows Pezeshkian picked a Cabinet of consensus with names palatable to all of the power centers within Iran's theocracy, as opposed to going for controversial choices as well.
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נשיא איראן מסעוד פזשכיאן ב פרלמנט ב טהרן עם אישור ממשלתו החדשה
נשיא איראן מסעוד פזשכיאן ב פרלמנט ב טהרן עם אישור ממשלתו החדשה
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian celebrates the approval of his propsed new government
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Underlining that point, Pezeshkian immediately posted an image online with him standing next to Iran's judiciary chief, a Shiite cleric, and the country's parliament speaker, a hard-liner he once faced in the election.
"Consensus for Iran," he wrote in the caption.
Former Foreign Minister Mohamamad Javad Zarif,who campaigned for Pezeshkian in his election, later resigned as a vice president for the new leader over the Cabinet selections.
Among those in Pezeshkian's new Cabinet is Abbas Araghchi,61, a career diplomat who will be Iran's new foreign minister.
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נשיא איראן מסעוד פזשכיאן ב פרלמנט ב טהרן עם אישור ממשלתו החדשה
נשיא איראן מסעוד פזשכיאן ב פרלמנט ב טהרן עם אישור ממשלתו החדשה
Iran's Parliament meeting on August 21, 2024
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In 2018, then-President Donald Trump pulled the U.S. out of the deal and imposed more sanctions on Iran. Pezeshkian said during his presidential campaign that he would try to revive the nuclear deal.
The candidate who received the most support from lawmakers was the country's new defense minister, Aziz Nasirzadeh, who received 281 votes out of 288 present lawmakers. The chamber has 290 seats.
Nasirzadeh was chief of the Iranian air force from 2018 to 2021.
Health Minister Mohammad Reza Zafarghandi received the lowest number of votes with 163.
The only female minister proposed, Housing and Road Minister Farzaneh Sadegh, a 47-year-old architect, received 231 votes. She is the first female minister in Iran in more than a decade.
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פרזנה סאדק שרת הדרכים והדיור ב איראן האישה הראשונה בממשלה בטהרן מאז 2012
פרזנה סאדק שרת הדרכים והדיור ב איראן האישה הראשונה בממשלה בטהרן מאז 2012
Farzaneh Sadegh is the sole female Cabinet member and the first in more than a decade
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The parliament also approved Pezeshkian's proposed Intelligence Minister Ismail Khatib, as well as Justice Minister Amin Hossein Rahimi, both of whom served under the late President Ebrahim Raisi. Pezeshkian also put Raisi's minister of industries, Abbas Aliabadi, in the post of energy minister.
Dropping proposed ministers has been a tradition in Iran's parliament, making Pezeshkian's success that much more striking. Former reformist President Mohammad Khatami was the only president who received vote of confidence for all of his proposed ministers in both 1997 and 2001.
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