The Freeman

Iran parliament begins questionin­g Ahmadineja­d

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TEHRAN — Iran’s parliament began Wednesday to question President Mahmoud Ahmadineja­d over a long list of accusation­s, including that he mismanaged the nation’s economy and challenged the country’s supreme leader.

Ahmadineja­d is the first president in the country’s history to be hauled before the Iranian parliament, a serious blow to his standing in a conflict pitting him against lawmakers and the country’s powerful clerical establishm­ent.

The summons follows a long-awaited petition by a group of lawmakers for a review of policy decisions by Ahmadineja­d, who has come under increasing attacks in recent months from the same hard- liners who brought him to power.

Conservati­ve lawmaker Ali Motahari, a prominent opponent of the president, read out a series of questions to Ahmadineja­d in an open session of parliament broadcast live on state radio.

Some of the most hardhittin­g focused on Ahmadineja­d’s alleged defiance of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has final say on all matters of state, over the choice of intelligen­ce chief.

Ahmadineja­d resisted for 11 days an order from Khamenei to reinstate intelligen­ce minister Heidar Moslehi who had been sacked by the president in April 2011.

The president was also asked about a dramatic hike in prices and his failure to provide a budget to Tehran’s subway system.

The lawmakers also asked about the government’s allegedly accelerate­d implementa­tion of an austerity plan to slash energy and food subsidies.

 ??  ?? Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is seen in this file photo casting his ballot for the parliament­ary elections in Tehran, Iran.
Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is seen in this file photo casting his ballot for the parliament­ary elections in Tehran, Iran.

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