Presidency of Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani

Presidency of Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani was the 5th and 6th government of Iran after Iranian Revolution. At that time, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani was the president.

Hashemi Rafsanjani in 1987
Presidency of Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani
16 August 1989 – 3 August 1997
President
Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani
CabinetFirst cabinet, Second cabinet
PartyCombatant Clergy
Election1989, 1993
SeatPasteur St. Building
← Ali Khamenei
Mohammad Khatami →

Seal of the president

Rafsanjani's Presidency

Rafsanjani adopted an "economy-first" policy, supporting a privatization policy against leftist economic tendencies in the Islamic Republic. Another source describes his administration as "economically liberal, politically authoritarian, and philosophically traditional" which put him in confrontation with more radical deputies in the majority in the Majles of Iran.

Domestic policy

Rafsanjani advocated a free-market economy. With the state's coffers full, Rafsanjani pursued an economic liberalisation policy. Rafsanjani's support for a deal with the United States over Iran's nuclear programme and his free-market economic policies contrasted with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his allies, who advocate maintaining a hard line against Western intervention in the Middle East while pursuing a policy of economic redistribution to Iran's poor. By espousing World Bank inspired structural adjustment policies, Rafsanjani desired a modern industrial-based economy integrated into the global economy.

Rafsanjani urged universities to cooperate with industries. Turning to the quick pace of developments in today's world, he said that with "the world constantly changing, we should adjust ourselves to the conditions of our lifetime and make decisions according to present circumstances". Among the projects he initiated are Islamic Azad University.

During his presidency, a period in which Rafsanjani is described by western media sources as having been the most powerful figure in Iran, the judicial system of Iran executed political dissidents, drug offenders, Communists, Kurds, Bahá'ís, and clerics.

Foreign policy

Following years of deterioration in foreign relations under Khomeini during the Iran-Iraq war, Rafsanjani sought to rebuild ties among Arab states, as well as with countries in Central Asia, including Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan. However, relations with European countries and the United States remained poor, even though Rafsanjani has a track record of handling difficult situations and defusing crises.

He condemned both the United States and Iraq during the Persian Gulf War in 1991. After the war he strove to renew close ties with the West, although he refused to lift Khomeini's fatwa against the British author Salman Rushdie.

Rafsanjani has said that Iran is ready to assist Iraq, "expecting nothing in return". On the other hand, he has said that "peace and stability" is a function of the "evacuation of the occupiers."

Iran gave humanitarian help to the victims of the conflict. Iran sent truck loads of food and medicine to Iraq and thousands of Kuwaiti refugees were given shelters in Iran.

Rafsanjani voiced support to Prince Abdullah's peace initiative and to "everything the Palestinians agree to". He was also clear that Iran's international interests must take precedence over those of Iranian allies in Syria and Lebanon.

Rafsanjani is a supporter of Iran's nuclear program. In 2007 Rafsanjani reiterated that the use of weapons of mass destruction was not part of the Islamic Republic culture. Rafsanjani said: "You [US and allies] are saying that you cannot trust Iran would not use its nuclear achievements in the military industries, but we are ready to give you full assurances in this respect."

Currency crisis

During 1990–95, Rafsanjani's administration faced the brunt of the second-generation US economic sanctions. He failed to stop the Iranian rial from plunging 80% in value from 415 to 2,046 to the US dollar, triggering the rise of the modern underground and barter economic networks.[citation needed]

Members of the cabinet

Cabinet members
Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Presidential Administration
President
Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani
16 August 19893 August 1997 CCA
First Vice President
Hassan Habibi
21 August 19893 August 1997 ECP
Chief of Staff
Mohammad Mir-Mohammadi
August 198916 February 1994 Nonpartisan
Hossein Marashi
19941996 ECP
Mohsen Hashemi Rafsanjani
29 May 1996August 1997 ECP
Ministers
Agriculture Minister
Issa Kalantari
29 August 198920 August 1997 ECP
Communications Minister
Mohammad Gharazi
29 August 198920 August 1997 ECP
Commerce Minister
Yahya Ale Eshaq
29 August 198916 August 1993 ICP
Abdolhossein Vahaji
16 August 199320 August 1997 Nonpartisan
Construction Minister
Gholamreza Forouzesh
29 August 198920 August 1997 ECP
Cooperatives Minister
Gholamreza Shafeei
29 August 198920 August 1997 ECP
Culture Minister
Mohammad Khatami
29 August 198924 May 1992 ACC
Ali Larijani
16 July 199215 February 1994 ICP
Mostafa Mirsalim
22 February 199420 August 1997 ICP
Defence Minister
Akbar Torkan
29 August 198916 August 1993 ECP
Mohammad Forouzandeh
16 August 199320 August 1997 Military
Finance Minister
Mohsen Nourbakhsh
29 August 198916 August 1993 ECP
Abdolhossein Vahaji
(head of ministry)
17 August 19936 October 1993 Nonpartisan
Morteza Mohammadkhan
6 October 199320 August 1997 ECP
Education Minister
Mohammad-Ali Najafi
29 August 198920 August 1997 ECP
Energy Minister
Bijan Namdar Zanganeh
29 August 198920 August 1997 ECP
Foreign Minister
Ali Akbar Velayati
29 August 198920 August 1997 ICP
Health Minister
Iradj Fazel
29 August 198913 January 1991 Nonpartisan
Reza Malekzadeh
13 January 199116 August 1993 ECP
Alireza Marandi
16 August 199320 August 1997 ICP
Housing Minister
Serajeddin Kazerouni
29 August 198916 August 1993 Nonpartisan
Abbas Ahmad Akhoundi
16 August 199320 August 1997 Nonpartisan
Roads Minister
Mohammad Saeedikia
29 August 198916 August 1993 Nonpartisan
Akbar Torkan
16 August 199320 August 1997 ECP
Mines and Metals Minister
Hossein Mahlouji
29 August 198920 August 1997 ECP
Light Industries Minister
Mohammadreza Nematzadeh
29 August 198920 August 1997 ECP
Heavy Industries Minister
Mohammad Hadi Nejad Hosseinian
29 August 198920 August 1997 ECP
Intelligence Minister
Ali Fallahian
29 August 198920 August 1997 CCA
Interior Minister
Abdollah Nouri
29 August 198916 August 1993 ACC
Ali Mohammad Besharati
16 August 199320 August 1997 Nonpartisan
Justice Minister
Mohammad Ismaeil Shooshtari
29 August 198920 August 1997 ECP
Labour Minister
Hossein Kamali
29 August 198920 August 1997 WH
Petroleum Minister
Gholamreza Aghazadeh
20 August 198920 August 1997 ECP
Higher Education Minister
Mostafa Moeen
29 August 198916 August 1993 AIMSI
Mohammad-Reza Hashemi
16 August 199320 August 1997 Nonpartisan
Other cabinet-level officials
Physical Education Vice President
Hassan Ghafourifard
September 198916 February 1994 ICP
Mostafa Hashemitaba
16 February 199423 August 1997 ECP
Atomic Energy Vice President
Reza Amrollahi
16 August 19893 September 1997 ECP
Environment Vice President
Hadi Manafi
16 August 198923 August 1997 Nonpartisan
Executive Vice President
Hamid Mirzadeh
19891994 Nonpartisan
Mohammad Hashemi Rafsanjani
19941997 ECP
Legal and Parliamentary Vice President
Ataollah Mohajerani
21 August 198923 August 1997 ECP
Plan and Budget Vice President
Masoud Roghani
19891994 Nonpartisan
Hamid Mirzadeh
19941997 Nonpartisan
Administrative Vice President
Mansour Razavi
16 August 198916 February 1994 ECP
Mohammad Mir-Mohammadi
16 February 199423 August 1997 Nonpartisan
Economic Vice President
Mohsen Nourbakhsh
August 199314 September 1994 ECP

See also

  • Cabinet of Iran

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