Morteza Moballegh | |
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Nationality | Iranian |
Political party |
Union of Islamic Iran People Party Islamic Iran Participation Front |
Morteza Moballegh ( Persian: مرتضی مبلغ) is an Iranian reformist politician. He served as the political deputy to the Minister of Interior, being appointed on 8 May 2001. [1] In the capacity, he also served as the head of Country's Election Headquarters until 2005.
In October 2001, he was charged for "spreading lies and slander" by Iranian Judiciary. [2] In 2003, Moballegh questioned legal validity of the Guardian Council's appointments for liaison officer, cultural director, and election overseer. [3] In January 2004, he threatened to resign following disqualifications of parliamentary candidates, including 83 incumbents by the Guardian Council [4] and said he "will not hold such elections and will propose the Guardian Council hold the election itself". [5]
Morteza Moballegh | |
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Nationality | Iranian |
Political party |
Union of Islamic Iran People Party Islamic Iran Participation Front |
Morteza Moballegh ( Persian: مرتضی مبلغ) is an Iranian reformist politician. He served as the political deputy to the Minister of Interior, being appointed on 8 May 2001. [1] In the capacity, he also served as the head of Country's Election Headquarters until 2005.
In October 2001, he was charged for "spreading lies and slander" by Iranian Judiciary. [2] In 2003, Moballegh questioned legal validity of the Guardian Council's appointments for liaison officer, cultural director, and election overseer. [3] In January 2004, he threatened to resign following disqualifications of parliamentary candidates, including 83 incumbents by the Guardian Council [4] and said he "will not hold such elections and will propose the Guardian Council hold the election itself". [5]