Government_of_Hassan_Rouhani_(2017–present)

Government of Hassan Rouhani (2017–2021)

Government of Hassan Rouhani (2017–2021)

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Hassan Rouhani was the seventh President of Iran which governs during his second term within the twelfth government of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

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Cabinet members

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Women appointees

Despite the pressure coming from his supporters and women's rights activists to appoint female ministers,[10][11] Rouhani did not name any woman as minister, however he appointed three women in his second administration, Masoumeh Ebtekar and Laya Joneydi as vice presidents and Shahindokht Molaverdi as his aide for citizenship rights.[8]

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References

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  3. "Rouhani names close aides", Tehran Times, 20 August 2017, retrieved 21 August 2017
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  7. "Salehi appointed head of Atomic Energy Organization", Financial Tribune, 10 August 2017, 198349, retrieved 15 August 2017
  8. Golnar Motevalli and Ladane Nasseri (9 August 2017), "All-Male Iran Minister List Draws Ire After Rouhani Gender Vow", The Bloomberg, retrieved 10 August 2017
  9. "President appoints Dr Hosseinali Amiri as "Vice-President for Parliamentary Affairs"", Iranian President's Official Website, 25 December 2017, 102192, retrieved 25 December 2017
  10. Saeid Jafari (18 July 2017), "Activists push Rouhani to appoint women ministers", Al-Monitor, retrieved 10 August 2017
  11. Saeed Kamali Dehghan (2 August 2017), "Iran's president under pressure to appoint female ministers", The Guardian, retrieved 10 August 2017
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