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9th legislature of the Islamic Republic of Iran

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9th Islamic Consultative Assembly
8th 10th
Overview
JurisdictionIslamic Republic of Iran
Meeting placeBaharestan
Term27 May 2012 (2012-05-27) – 24 May 2016 (2016-05-24)
Election2 March and 4 May 2012
GovernmentAhmadinejad II (2012–2013)
Rouhani I (2013–2016)
Islamic Consultative Assembly
Members290
SpeakerAli Larijani (2012–2016)
1st DeputyMohammad-Hassan Aboutorabi Fard (2012–2016)
2nd DeputyMohammad-Reza Bahonar (2012–2016)
Fractions
RahrovanKazem Jalali
UsulgarayanGholam-Ali Haddad-Adel
Sessions
1st27 May 2012 (2012-05-27) – 27 May 2013 (2013-05-27)
2nd28 May 2013 (2013-05-28) – 24 May 2014 (2014-05-24)[1]
3rd25 May 2014 (2014-05-25) – 25 May 2015 (2015-05-25)[2]
4th26 May 2015 (2015-05-26) – 24 May 2016 (2016-05-24)[3]

The 9th Islamic Consultative Assembly (Persian: دوره نهم مجلس شورای اسلامی) was 33rd Parliament of Iran that commenced on 27 May 2012[4] following the legislative elections on 2 March and 4 May 2012 and was closed on 24 May 2016.[5]

Composition

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The parliament was dominated by the conservatives.[6] There were two main parliamentary groups active during the term: The majority Followers of Wilayat (Rahrovan) led by Ali Larijani and chaired by Kazem Jalali, along with the minority Principlists fraction led by Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel.[7] The latter was composed of more conservative groupings such as Paydari and Pathseekers, however Larijani's fraction was hostile towards President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.[8][9]

In the first session Speaker election, Haddad-Adel lost to Larijani with 100 to 173 votes out of total 275.[10]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "علی لاریجانی با ۲۱۳ رای برای دومین سال رئیس مجلس نهم شد" (in Persian). Icana News Agency. 28 May 2013. Retrieved 28 January 2018.
  2. ^ "علی لاریجانی برای سومین سال ریاست مجلس نهم را بر عهده گرفت" (in Persian). Hamshahri online. 25 May 2014. Retrieved 28 January 2018.
  3. ^ "مجلس نهم، سکانداران سال پایانی خود را شناخت" (in Persian). Jaam-e Jam. 27 May 2015. Archived from the original on 29 January 2018. Retrieved 28 January 2018.
  4. ^ "Opening Ceremony of Iran's 9th Majlis", Iranian Diplomacy, 27 May 2012, retrieved 25 May 2017
  5. ^ "Iran's 9th parliament closes today", Mehr News Agency, 24 May 2016, retrieved 25 May 2017
  6. ^ Abdol Moghset Bani Kamal (2013), "The ninth Majlis elections in Iran: Electoral laws, procedures and institutions", Intellectual Discourse, 21 (1), International Islamic University of Malaysia: 71–86, ISSN 0128-4878
  7. ^ Bahram Rafiei (20 August 2014), "Political Realignments in the Majlis After Removal of Minister", RoozOnline, retrieved 24 June 2014[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ Donovan, Marie; Melvin, Ryan; Pendleton, Caitlin (2 July 2017), "Iranian President and Parliament at Odds Over Nuke Deal", Critical Threats Project, American Enterprise Institute, retrieved 2 July 2017 – via Newsweek
  9. ^ Naghmeh Sohrabi (July 2012), "Reading the Tea Leaves: Iranian Domestic Politics and the Presidential Election of 2013" (PDF), Middle East Brief (65), Brandeis University
  10. ^ "Larijani re-elected as Iran's 9th Majlis Speaker", KhabarOnline, 28 May 2012, retrieved 24 June 2014