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In August 1997 when [[Mohammad Khatami]] was elected president of Iran, Lari was appointed vice president for legal and parliamentary affairs.<ref>{{cite web|title=President Mohammad Khatami's Cabinet (August 1997)|url=http://www.iran.org/government/cabinet.htm|work=Iran|accessdate=16 August 2013}}</ref> However, following the impeachment of [[Abdollah Nouri]] by [[Parliament of Iran|the Parliament]], he was nominated by Khatami as minister of interior and the Parliament voted to him. He was in office until 2005 when [[Mahmoud Ahmadinejad]] became president and nominated [[Mostafa Pour-Mohammadi]] as interior minister.
In August 1997 when [[Mohammad Khatami]] was elected president of Iran, Lari was appointed vice president for legal and parliamentary affairs.<ref>{{cite web|title=President Mohammad Khatami's Cabinet (August 1997)|url=http://www.iran.org/government/cabinet.htm|work=Iran|accessdate=16 August 2013}}</ref> However, following the impeachment of [[Abdollah Nouri]] by [[Parliament of Iran|the Parliament]], he was nominated by Khatami as minister of interior and the Parliament voted to him. He was in office until 2005 when [[Mahmoud Ahmadinejad]] became president and nominated [[Mostafa Pour-Mohammadi]] as interior minister.


Lari is a leading member of [[Association of Combatant Clerics|the Association of Combatant Clerics party]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Iran must pursue détente policy: former minister|url=http://tehrantimes.com/politics/109228-iran-must-pursue-detente-policy-former-minister|accessdate=16 August 2013|newspaper=Tehran Times|date=12 July 2013}}</ref>
Lari is a leading member of [[Association of Combatant Clerics|the Association of Combatant Clerics party]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Iran must pursue détente policy: former minister |url=http://tehrantimes.com/politics/109228-iran-must-pursue-detente-policy-former-minister |accessdate=16 August 2013 |newspaper=Tehran Times |date=12 July 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131217284400/http://www.tehrantimes.com/politics/109228-iran-must-pursue-detente-policy-former-minister |archivedate=25 June 2017 }}</ref>


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Abdolvahed Mousavi Lari
Moosavi Lari in the 13th congress of Democracy Party.
Minister of Interior
In office
12 September 1998 – 24 August 2005
PresidentMohammad Khatami
Preceded byAbdollah Nouri
Succeeded byMostafa Pourmohammadi
Vice President of Iran
for Legal and Parliamentary Affairs
In office
29 August 1997 – 12 September 1998
PresidentMohammad Khatami
Preceded byAta'ollah Mohajerani
Succeeded byMohammad-Ali Abtahi
Personal details
Born1954 (age 69–70)
Tehran, Iran
Political partyAssociation of Combatant Clerics

Abdolvahed Mousavi Lari (pronunciation ahb-dohl-vah-HEHD moo-sah-VEE LAH-ree [needs IPA]; born 1954) was the interior minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran during the presidency of Mohammad Khatami.

Early life

Mousavi Lari was born in Mohr, Fars in 1954.[1]

Career

In August 1997 when Mohammad Khatami was elected president of Iran, Lari was appointed vice president for legal and parliamentary affairs.[2] However, following the impeachment of Abdollah Nouri by the Parliament, he was nominated by Khatami as minister of interior and the Parliament voted to him. He was in office until 2005 when Mahmoud Ahmadinejad became president and nominated Mostafa Pour-Mohammadi as interior minister.

Lari is a leading member of the Association of Combatant Clerics party.[3]

References

  1. ^ Iran / Interior Minister GlobalSecurity.
  2. ^ "President Mohammad Khatami's Cabinet (August 1997)". Iran. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
  3. ^ "Iran must pursue détente policy: former minister". Tehran Times. 12 July 2013. Archived from the original on 25 June 2017. Retrieved 16 August 2013. {{cite news}}: |archive-date= / |archive-url= timestamp mismatch; 17 December 2013 suggested (help); Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
Political offices
Preceded by Interior minister of Iran
1998–2005
Succeeded by