Ali Akbar Nateq Nuri

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Ali Akbar Nateq Nuri

Ali Akbar Nateq Nuri ( Persian علی‌اکبر ناطق نوری; * 1943 ) is a Shiite clergyman with the religious title of Hodschatoleslam and an Iranian politician.

Nateq Nuri was Iranian Interior Minister under Seyyed Ali Chamene'i from 1981 to 1985 and President of Parliament from 1996 to 2000 . For the presidential election in 1997 he was chosen as the candidate of the conservative clergy by the supreme legal scholar ( revolutionary leader ) Seyyed Ali Chamene'i. Nateq Nuri's defeat in this election against Mohammad Chātami meant, after Hushang Golschiri , the first emergence of liberal forces in the Iranian state structure and was seen as the beginning of a second revolution .

As a consolation for this defeat, Nateq Nuri was appointed to the circle of direct advisors to the revolutionary leader. On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Iranian revolution, Nateq Nuri spoke in March 2009 about Bahrain as “14. Province of Iran ”, which Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi “ simply gave up ”in 1970. In doing so, he triggered international protests that culminated in the severance of diplomatic relations between Morocco and Iran.

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  1. ^ Welt online from April 5, 2009