Akbar A'lami

Iranian politician (born 1954)
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Akbar A'lami
Member of the Islamic Consultative Assembly
In office
3 May 2000 – 3 May 2008
ConstituencyTabriz, Osku and Azarshahr
Personal details
Born1954
Bandar Torkaman, Iran
Political partyIslamic Iran Participation Front[1]
Alma materAllameh Tabatabaii University

Akbar Aâlami (Persian: اکبر اعلمی) was born in Bandar Torkaman, Golestan from Azerbaijanis family. He is an Iranian politician,[2] a former member of the Iranian parliament. He was nominated for 2009 and 2013 presidential elections.

Akbar A'lami has been a member of the 6th and 7th parliaments. He is well known for his direct criticism of both the Iranian leadership and the Guardian Council.

A'lami studied economics and law and hold a M.A. degree from Allameh Tabatabaii University.

References

  1. ^ "Kuna :: President Khatamis Brother Under Serious Attack from Own Ranks 24/08/2000".
  2. ^ Kile, Shannon N. (2006-01-19). Europe and Iran: Perspectives on Non-Proliferation. Oxford University Press. pp. 83–. ISBN 9780199290888. Retrieved 16 August 2012.


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