Iran Press/ Iran news: President Ebrahim Raisi on Wednesday in a letter to the Speaker of the Islamic Consultative Assembly introduced the list of ministers of the 13th Administration to receive a vote of confidence in the parliament.
The names of the ministers proposed by the president for the thirteenth Administration are as follow in alphabetical order:
1- Dr. Issa Zarepour (Communications and Information Technology)
2- Esmail Khatib (Intelligence )
3- Dr. Ehsan Khandouzi (Economic Affairs and Finance)
4- Dr. Hossein Baghgoli (Education)
5- Dr. Bahram Ainollahi (Health, Treatment and Medical Education)
6- Dr. Hojjatullah Abdolmaleki (Cooperatives, Labor and Social Welfare)
7- Dr. Javad Sadatinejad (Agricultural Jihad)
8- Dr. Hossein Amir-Abdollahian (Foreign Affairs)
9- Dr. Amino Hossein Rahimi (Justice)
10- Brigadier General Dr. Mohammad Reza Ashtiani (Defense and Support of the Armed Forces)
11- Engineer Rostam Ghasemi (Road and Urban Development)
12- Dr. Reza Fatemi Amin (Industry, Mining, and Trade)
13- Dr. Mohammad Ali Zolfigol (Science, Research and Technology)
14- Dr. Mohammad Mehdi Esmaili (Islamic Culture and Guidance)
15 Dr. Ahmad Vahidi (Interior)
16- Ezatullah Zarghami (Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism)
17- Javad Oji (Oil)
18- Ali Akbar Mehrabian (Energy)
19- Dr. Hamid Sajjadi Hazaveh (Sports and Youth)
A brief record of the ministers proposed by the thirteenth administration
Dr. Issa Zarepour (Communication and Information Technology)
Born in 1980 in Islamabad Garb, he holds a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering and two postdoctoral degrees in the field of computer networks and is a member of the faculty of Computer Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology. As a university professor and specialist in the field of policy and macro-planning of information technology and cyberspace, he has numerous scientific and research backgrounds in the field of information and communication technology, including the publication of dozens of scientific and research articles in English in journals and international conferences in the field of the new generation of computer networks and receiving several international scientific and research awards during their studies.
Deputy chief of Judiciary and Head of Statistics and Information Technology Center of Judiciary, Founder and Head of Information Technology and Digital Media Development Center of Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance, Member of Strategic Commission of High Information Technology Council, Executor of Electronic Services Development in Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance, Member of the Information Technology Working Group of the Ninth and Tenth administrations, Member of the National Committee for All "UNESCO National Commission".
Esmail Khatib (Intelligence Ministry)
He was born in 1961 and attended the jurisprudence course of the Leader of the Revolution and Fazel Lankarani, Makarem Shirazi and the late Ayatollah Haj Agha Mojtaba Tehrani. Membership in IRGC Intelligence Organization since 1980, activity in the Ministry of Intelligence due to familiarity with intelligence and security issues, presence in the office of the Leader, director of Protection and Information Center of the Judiciary and head of Astan Quds Razavi Security Department are among the executive and managerial records of Khatib.
Dr. Ehsan Khandouzi (Economic Affairs and Finance)
He was born in 1980 in Gorgan and has a doctorate in economics.
He is currently a member of the 11th Majlis, Deputy Chairman of the Economic Commission of the Majles, and Chairman of the Production and Business Space Faction of the Majles. In his managerial background, he is the director of the Department of Islamic Economics at Allameh Tabatabai University, the secretary of the Economic Council of the IRIB, the director-general of the Economic Research Center of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, and a member of the Deregulation and Facilitation Board.
Khandouzi has authored and translated 5 books and dozens of scientific and research articles in the field of economics in his scientific and research record.
Dr. Hossein Amir-Abdollahian (Foreign Affairs)
Born in 1964 in Damghan, he has a bachelor's degree in diplomatic relations from the Faculty of Foreign Affairs, a master's degree in international relations from the Faculty of Law and Political Science, University of Tehran, and a doctorate in international relations from the University of Tehran.
Special Assistant to the Speaker and Director- General of International Affairs of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, Deputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African Affairs, Director-General of the Persian Gulf and Middle East Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Bahrain, Chief of Special Headquarters fie Iraq at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a member of the Political-Security Committee for Iran's Nuclear Talks with the European Troika, and a member of the Iran-Iraq-US Negotiating Committee on Iraq, are among his top executive responsibilities in the field of foreign policy and diplomacy.
Amir-Abdollahian, in addition to teaching the principles of diplomacy and foreign policy at the university, has authored numerous scientific and research articles in this field.
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