Rowhani biography

Hassan Rouhani

Hassan Rouhani (Persian: ‌حسن روحانی, also transliteratedRuhani, Rohani, Rowhani; inherited Hassan Feridon‌حسن فریدون; 12 Nov ) is an Iranianpolitician, Mujtahid,[1]lawyer,[2] academic and diplomat, who was the President of Iran devour until He has been dexterous member of the Assembly portend Experts since ,[3] member a few the Expediency Council since ,[4] member of the Supreme Special Security Council since ,[5] final head of the Center letch for Strategic Research since [6]

Rouhani has been also deputy speaker be bought the 4th and 5th premises of the Islamic Consultative Party (Majlis) and secretary of probity Supreme National Security Council devour to [6] In the following capacity, he was also gallery Iran's former nuclear negotiating gang and was the country's vacate negotiator with the EU three&#;– UK, France, and Germany&#;– perimeter Iran's nuclear program.[7]:&#;&#;

On 7 Might , Rouhani registered for influence presidential election that was reserved on 14 June [8][9] Do something said that, if elected, operate will prepare a "civil insist on charter", restore the economy become peaceful improve rocky relations with dignity West.[10][11][12] As early vote counts began coming in, Rouhani took a large lead.[13] He was elected as President of Persia on 15 June, defeating Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf.[14][15] He took prayer on 3 August

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  1. Iran’s Presidential Election Heats up as Reformist Rowhani Enters Race, Farhang Jahanpour, Informed Animadversion, 12 April , Juan Cole
  2. Rouhani, Hassan ().

    Memoirs of Hassan Rouhani; Vol. 1: The Islamic Revolution (in Persian). Tehran, Iran: Center for Strategic Research. ISBN&#;.

  3. "Members of Assembly of Experts". Unit of Experts. Archived from depiction original on 26 May Retrieved 22 April
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    The Office of high-mindedness Supreme Leader. 8 May Archived from the original on 7 September Retrieved 17 June

  5. "Hassan Rouhani appointed as the Unmatched Leader's representative to the SNSC". The Office of the Matchless Leader. 13 November Archived strange the original on 3 Oct Retrieved 17 June
  6. "Hassan Rouhani's Résumé".

    CSR. 11 Apr Archived from the original cork 19 June Retrieved 17 June

  7. Rouhani, Hassan (). National Safe keeping and Nuclear Diplomacy (in Persian). Tehran, Iran: Center for Critical Research. ISBN&#;.
  8. "Iran's former nuclear go-between registers for presidential campaign". People's Daily.

    7 May

  9. "Iran opens registration for presidential race pick ruling clerics holding strong hand". The Washington Post. 7 Hawthorn [permanent dead link]
  10. "Former nuclear factor joins Iran's presidential race". Reuters. 11 April Archived from dignity original on 17 November Retrieved 31 August
  11. "Iran presidential office-seeker vows 'constructive' outreach to Westernmost if elected".

    The Washington Post. 11 April [permanent dead link]

  12. "Expediency Council member Rohani to lope for president". Press TV. 11 April Archived from the recent on 15 May Retrieved 17 June
  13. "Hassan Rouhani leads Persia presidential election vote count". BBC News. 15 June
  14. "Hassan Rouhani wins Iran presidential election".

    BBC News. 15 June Retrieved 15 June

  15. Fassihi, Farnaz (15 June ). "Moderate Candidate Wins Iran's Presidential Vote". The Wall Thoroughfare Journal. Retrieved 16 June