Government of Hassan Ali Mansur
Government of Hasan Ali Mansur | |
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Cabinet of Pahlavi Iran | |
Inauguration of the Cabinet on 7 March 1964 | |
Date formed | 7 March 1964 (1964-03-07) |
Date dissolved | January 1965 (1965-01) |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Mohammad Reza Pahlavi |
Head of government | Hassan Ali Mansur |
Total no. of members | 22 |
Member party | Iran Novin Party |
Opposition party | People's Party |
History | |
Predecessor | Second Government of Asadollah Alam |
Successor | Government of Amir Abbas Hoveyda |
The cabinet led by Prime Minister Hassan Ali Mansur was inaugurated on 7 March 1964.[1] It replaced the second government of Asadollah Alam. Mansur's cabinet was the first of party-governments in Iran.[2] It was led by the Iran Novin Party and was approved by the Majlis on 8 March.[1][3] It enjoyed nearly full confirmation at the Majlis, including the members of the opposition party, People's Party.[3]
The cabinet's term ended in January 1965 when Hassan Ali Mansur was assassinated.[4] Next cabinet was formed by Amir Abbas Hoveyda.[4]
Cabinet members
The cabinet was consisted of the following twenty-two members.[1] Some members served in the previous cabinet led by Asadollah Alam,[5] and most of them were part of the Iran Novin Party.[2]
Four new ministries introduced through the establishment of the cabinet.[3] One of them was the Ministry of Information which had replaced the Department of Publications and Broadcasting.[6]
List of ministers
Source:[1]
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
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Prime Minister | Hassan Ali Mansur | 7 March 1964 | January 1965 | Iran Novin Party | |
| Nasser Yeganeh | 7 March 1964 | January 1965 | Iran Novin | |
Deputy Prime Minister | Mehrdad Pahlbod | 7 March 1964 | January 1965 | Iran Novin | |
Deputy Prime Minister | Qasim Ridai | 7 March 1964 | January 1965 | Iran Novin | |
Minister of War | Asadollah Sani | 7 March 1964 | January 1965 | Military | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Abbas Aram | 7 March 1964 | January 1965 | Independent | |
Minister of Agriculture | Ismail Riahi | 7 March 1964 | January 1965 | Iran Novin | |
Minister of Interior | 7 March 1964 | January 1965 | Iran Novin | ||
Minister of Telegraph and Telephone | Farhang Shafii | 7 March 1964 | January 1965 | Iran Novin | |
Minister of Finance | 7 March 1964 | January 1965 | Iran Novin | ||
Minister of Roads | Mahmoud Kashfia | 7 March 1964 | January 1965 | Iran Novin | |
Minister of Justice | Bagher Ameli | 7 March 1964 | January 1965 | Iran Novin | |
Minister of Labor | 7 March 1964 | January 1965 | Iran Novin Party | ||
Minister of Health | 7 March 1964 | January 1965 | Iran Novin | ||
Minister of Education | Abdol Ali Jahanshahi | 7 March 1964 | January 1965 | Iran Novin | |
Minister of Economy | 7 March 1964 | January 1965 | Independent | ||
Minister of Information | Nusratullah Muinian | 7 March 1964 | January 1965 | Iran Novin | |
Minister of Water and Power | 7 March 1964 | January 1965 | |||
Minister of State | Muhammad Nasiri | 7 March 1964 | January 1965 | Iran Novin | |
Minister of State | Hadi Hedayati | 7 March 1964 | January 1965 | Iran Novin | |
Minister of State | Manuchehr Godarzi | 7 March 1964 | January 1965 | Iran Novin | |
Security and Intelligence Agency | 7 March 1964 | January 1965 | Military |
References
- ^ a b c d "Chronology December 16, 1963 - March 15, 1964". The Middle East Journal. 18 (2): 218. 1964. JSTOR 4323704.
- ^ a b Marvin G. Weinbaum (Autumn 1973). "Iran Finds a Party System: The Institutionalization of "Iran Novin"". The Middle East Journal. 27 (4): 444. JSTOR 4325140.
- ^ a b c Helen Chapin Metz, ed. (1987). Iran: A Country Study. Area handbook series. Washington, DC: GPO for the Library of Congress. ISBN 978-0844411873. OCLC 213407459.
- ^ a b "Memorandum From the Director of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research (Hughes) to Secretary of State Rusk". Office of the Historian. 28 January 1965.
- ^ "Alam steps out as Iran primer". The New York Times. Tehran. 8 March 1964.
- ^ Javad Mesbahee (1973). Television Broadcasting in Iran (Thesis). Florida State University. p. 17. ISBN 9798661025623. ProQuest 302676973.
External links
- Media related to Government of Hassan Ali Mansur at Wikimedia Commons
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