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Deputy
  
Morteza Talaie

Name
  
Mehdi Chamran

Preceded by
  
Ahmad Masjed-Jamei

Succeeded by
  
Ahmad Masjed-Jamei


Preceded by
  
Ebrahim Asgharzadeh

Battles and wars
  
Iran–Iraq War

Political party
  
Abadgaran

Siblings
  
Mostafa Chamran

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Deputy
  
Nasrin Soltankhah Alireza Dabir

Born
  
9 September 1941 (age 82) Tehran, Iran (
1941-09-09
)

Alma mater
  
University of California, Berkeley

Education
  
University of California, Berkeley

Party
  
Alliance of Builders of Islamic Iran

Nephews
  
Rahim Chamran, Roshan Chamran, Ali Chamran, Jamal Chamran

Conservative mehdi chamran beat reformist ahmad masjed jamei and elected as head of town council


Mehdi Chamran (Persian: مهدی چمران‎‎) is an Iranian architect and conservative politician who last held office as the chairman of City Council of Tehran.

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Early life and education

Chamran is the brother of Mostafa Chamran. They were both members of the "Red Shiism", a radical group that was founded by Mostafa in the US in 1965.

Career

Chamran served as the head of Iran's external intelligence. He was among those who contributed to the Iran's nuclear development program from the start. He was the chairman of the City Council of Tehran from 2003 to 2013. He received the most number of votes from the Tehrani electorate in three of the elections he was elected in, in 2003, 2006 and 2013.

A major supporter of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during his mayorship, Chamran turned towards Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and his supporters during the 2006 elections, which resulted in a three-way split of the third Tehran council between the two conservative factions and reformist candidates. Comparatively, the second council only consisted of conservative members and the first council mostly of reformist members.

References

Mehdi Chamran Wikipedia


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