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Mohammad Reza Khatami

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Preceded by
  
Majority
  
1,794,365 (61.21%)

Parents
  
Ruhollah Khatami

Succeeded by
  
Spouse
  
Zahra Eshraghi (m. 1983)

Preceded by
  
Behzad Nabavi

Role
  
Iranian Politician

Name
  
Mohammad-Reza Khatami


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Constituency
  
Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr

Children
  
Fatemeh Khatami, Alireza Khatami

Siblings
  
Mohammad Khatami, Ali Khatami, Fatemeh Khatami

Education
  
Nieces
  
Narges Khatami, Leila Khatami

Succeeded by
  

Mohammad-Reza Khatami (Persian: محمدرضا خاتمی‎‎, born 1959) is an Iranian politician and nephrologist.

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Early life and education

Khatami was born in Ardakan, Iran, in 1959. He is younger brother of former president Mohammad Khatami. Khatami is educated in medicine and before entering politics, he was a practicing nephrologist (kidney specialist) for a number of years. He is a faculty member of Tehran University of Medical sciences.

Career

Khatami was the first Secretary-General of the Islamic Iran Participation Front, the largest Iranian reformist party. He is now a member of the central council of the party. He is also the former deputy speaker of the Iranian parliament. He entered politics in 1997 after his brother's victory and was appointed deputy minister of health.

He was elected in March 2000 for the sixth term of the Islamic Republic's parliament's election as the first representative of Tehran with 1,794,365 votes from the people of Tehran. He has also acted as the manager in charge of the now-banned reformist daily Mosharekat. Sometimes described as "ultraliberal" in his views, he was "disqualified from running for any office by the Guardian Council."

Personal life

In 1983, Khatami married Zahra Eshraghi, granddaughter of Ruhollah Khomeini (founder of the Islamic republic), and an activist in women's rights. They have two children — a daughter, Fatemeh, who at the moment studying at a university in London, and a son, Ali.

References

Mohammad-Reza Khatami Wikipedia


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