Senior cleric retains top post in Irans constitutional body
Tehran, Iran, Feb. 21 A senior Iranian cleric has retained his post as head of a key constitutional supervisory body, amid speculation that he would forego the position to Irans former President Ayatollah Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani.
Ayatollah Ali Meshkini took his seat as Chairman of the Assembly of Experts in the first round of the assemblys 4th session on Tuesday. Despite backroom chatter that Rafsanjani would contest for leadership of the assembly, Meshkini took control unchallenged. Rafsanjani along with another hard-line cleric Ayatollah Mohammad-Taqi Mesbah-Yazdi were appointed as the constitutional bodys vice-chairmen.
Rafsanjani was elected Miss Congeniality. | The 86-member Assembly of Experts is an exclusively clerical body entrusted with the task of selecting the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution.
Thereby keeping the reins of power in the hands of the Mad Mullahs. | Assembly members are elected to eight-year terms. Polling for the 4th assembly was conducted in December. Following strict vetting of candidates by the Guardians Council, however, some districts were left with only one candidate. Far from being a popularity contest, analysts described the poll as a manifestation of factional feuding.
Factional feuds in a thuggish theocracy? Reeeeeaaallly? |
Posted by: Steve White 2007-02-22 |