Iran could scrap directly elected president - leader
Reuters / Hashem Kalantari
16-Oct-2011 (2 comments)

(Reuters) - Iran could do away with the post of a directly elected president, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Sunday, in what might be a warning to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and possible successors not to overstep the executive's limited powers.

Khamenei's comment came with Ahmadinejad battling constant criticism from hardline conservatives accusing him of being in the thrall of "deviant" advisers who want to undermine the role of the Islamic clergy, including the office of supreme leader.

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G. Rahmanian

Elected President?

by G. Rahmanian on

Who was elected and when? Did I miss something?


Darius Kadivar

It shouldn't have been otherwise in the first place ;0)

by Darius Kadivar on

FED UP WITH POLITICAL CORRECTNESS: Ahmadinejad is NOT my Prime Minister !

SATIRE: I voted ;0)

Hence the Ever More Legitimacy of The "R" Word ...

RESTORATION: Shapour Bakhtiar advocates Restoring the Monarchy

pictory: Bakhtiar Denounces Bazargan's Provisionary Government in exile (1979)

Javid Reza Shah Dovom !    

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=93OWN1-nAQo

 

Best, 

 

Darius KADIVAR  

An Un Apologetic Constitutional Monarchist  

Paris, FRANCE 


"A Country that Loses it's Poetic Vision is a Country that faces death"-Saul Bellow.