Habibollah Bitaraf

Iranian reformist politician
Habibollah Bitaraf
Minister of Energy
In office
20 August 1997 – 24 August 2005
PresidentMohammad Khatami
Preceded byBijan Namdar Zangeneh
Succeeded byParviz Fattah
Governor of Yazd Province
In office
1986–1989
PresidentAli Khamenei
Prime MinisterMir-Hossein Mousavi
Preceded byMorteza Fattah
Succeeded byAbdulali Hamidia
Personal details
Born1956 (age 67–68)
Yazd, Iran
Political partyIslamic Iran Participation Front
Alma materUniversity of Tehran
ProfessionCivil engineer[1]

Habibolah Bitaraf (Persian: حبیب‌الله بی‌طرف) is an Iranian reformist[2] politician. He was Energy Minister for 8 years during Mohammad Khatami presidency.[3] He also served as provincial governor of Yazd.[1]

He was nominated as the energy minister by President Hassan Rouhani on 8 August 2017[4] but he was the only nominee who did not gain a vote of confidence from the parliament on 20 August 2017, with 133 yeas, 132 nays, 17 abstentions and 6 invalid votes.[5]

Bitaraf is a founding member of the Islamic Iran Participation Front.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b Buchta, Wilfried (2000), Who rules Iran?: the structure of power in the Islamic Republic, Washington DC: The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, The Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, pp. 40, 180, ISBN 0-944029-39-6
  2. ^ Reza Haghighatnejad (8 August 2017), "Rouhani Announces New Cabinet: Few Reformists, No Women", Iran Wire, retrieved 17 August 2017
  3. ^ Moslem, Mehdi (2002). Factional politics in post-Khomeini Iran. Syracuse University Press. p. 325. ISBN 978-0-8156-2978-8.
  4. ^ "Hassan Rouhani's cabinet is complete. Here's the full list", Tehran Times, 8 August 2017, retrieved 8 August 2017
  5. ^ "Almost All Ministers Proposed by Rouhani Receive Vote of Confidence", Iran Front Page, 20 August 2017, retrieved 20 August 2017
  6. ^ Iran Report, vol. 1, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 23 November 1998, retrieved 25 March 2017
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Cabinet of President Mohammad Khatami (1997–2005)
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Minister of Agriculture**
Minister of Jihad of Construction**
Ministry of Jihad of Agriculture**
Minister of Post, Telegraph and Telephone
Minister of Labour and Social Affairs
Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance
Minister of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics
Minister of Economic Affairs and Finance
Minister of Education
Minister of Energy
Minister of Health and Medical Education
Minister of Mines and Metals***
Minister of Industries***
Minister of Industries and Mines***
Minister of Intelligence
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Minister of Justice
Minister of Petroleum
Minister of Roads and Transportation
Commerce
Minister of Science, Research and Technology
Minister of Welfare and Social Security****
Ministry of Cooperatives
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Cultural Heritage, Handcrafts and Tourism Organization
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Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs
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Management and Planning Organization of Iran
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Physical Education Organization
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* Acting
**Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of Jihad of Construction merged, forming Ministry of Jihad of Agriculture
***Ministry of Industries and Ministry of Mines and Metals merged, forming Ministry of Industries and Mines
****established in 2004


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