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Mansour Haghighatpour

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Mansour Haghighatpour
Governor of Ardabil Province
In office
2008–2010
PresidentMahmoud Ahmadinejad
Preceded byAli Nikzad
Succeeded byHossein Saberi
Member of the Parliament of Iran
In office
28 May 2012 – 28 May 2016
ConstituencyArdabil, Nir, Namin and Sareyn
Personal details
Born1959 (age 64–65)
Tehran, Iran
Alma materUniversity of Tehran
Military service
AllegianceIran
Branch/serviceRevolutionary Guards
RankSecond brigadier general[1]

Mansour Haghighatpour (Persian: ‌منصور حقیقت‌پور; born 1959) is an Iranian politician.

Haghighatpour was born in Tehran to parents from Ardabil.[2] He is a member of the 9th Islamic Consultative Assembly from the electorate of Ardabil, Nir, Namin and Sareyn with Mostafa Afzalifard and Kamaladin Pirmoazzen.[3] Haghighatpour won with 103,268 (40.29%) votes.[4]

He was head of course Assembly representatives North-West of Iran.[5] also he is member of commission of scrutiny Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action in parliament.[6]

He reportedly served in the Quds Force.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "انتقاد منصور حقیقت‌پور از تخریبگران فضای انتخابات: وقتی ما سرتیپ بودیم، اینها سرباز هم نبودند". روزنامه دنیای اقتصاد.
  2. ^ "..:: پایگاه اطلاع رسانی دکتر منصور حقیقت پور ::". Archived from the original on 2015-06-07. Retrieved 2015-06-09. haghighatpour Website
  3. ^ "جدول مدارک تحصیلی و سوابق اجرایی اعضای 14 کمیسیون‌ مجلس نهم". Farsnews Agency. Archived from the original on 30 December 2017. Retrieved 27 July 2013.
  4. ^ "منصور حقیقت پور". Islamic Consultative Assembly Website. Archived from the original on 12 July 2013. Retrieved 29 July 2013.
  5. ^ "مردم 17 شهر قفقاز علاقه‌مند به الحاق به ایران هستند". Farsnews Agency. 2013. Archived from the original on 3 December 2015. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
  6. ^ "دولت به مجلس اعتماد کند / لزوم بررسی برجام در پارلمان". Mehr news Agency. 17 August 2015. Retrieved 19 September 2015.
  7. ^ Amir Toumaj (23 September 2016). "Qods Force front group develops shrine in Iraq". Long War Journal. Retrieved 6 September 2017.