Mohammad Farhadi
Iranian politician
Mohammad Farhadi | |
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Minister of Science | |
In office 26 November 2014 – 20 August 2017 | |
President | Hassan Rouhani |
Preceded by | Reza Farajidana |
Succeeded by | Mansour Gholami |
In office 28 October 1985 – 29 August 1989 | |
President | Ali Khamenei |
Prime Minister | Mir-Hossein Mousavi |
Preceded by | Iradj Fazel |
Succeeded by | Mostafa Moeen |
Minister of Health | |
In office 20 August 1997 – 22 August 2001 | |
President | Mohammad Khatami |
Preceded by | Alireza Marandi |
Succeeded by | Masoud Pezeshkian |
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Born | (1949-01-01) 1 January 1949 (age 75) Shahroud, Iran |
Political party | Islamic Association of Iranian Medical Society[1] |
Alma mater | Mashhad University |
Mohammad Farhadi (Persian: محمد فرهادی, born 1 January 1949) is an Iranian physician, politician and former Minister of Science, a position he held from 26 November 2014 until 20 August 2017. He was previously President of the Red Crescent Society of the Islamic Republic of Iran from 2013 to 2014, Minister of Health from 1997 to 2001 in the first cabinet of President Mohammad Khatami, Minister of Culture and Higher Education from 1985 to 1989 in the second cabinet of Mir-Hossein Mousavi and President of the University of Tehran in 1985. He was also Vice President of the Red Crescent Society of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the first years of 1980's.
References
- ^ "List of Legally Registerred Parties in Iran". Khorasan Newspaper. Pars Times. July 30, 2000. p. 4. Retrieved 21 August 2015.
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Preceded by Abolhassan Faqih | President of the Iranian Red Crescent Society 2013–2014 | Succeeded by Amir-Mohsen Ziayi |
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New title Party established | Secretary-General of Islamic Association of Iranian Medical Society 1993–2007 | Succeeded by Mohammad-Reza Zafarghandi |
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