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- Ebrahim Raisi, the Islamic Coalition Party's Mostafa Mir-Salim and Mostafa Hashemitaba who ran with no partisan support. Rouhani was re-elected for a second...
- Mostafa Hashemitaba (Persian: مصطفی هاشمی‌طبا; born 22 May 1946) is an Iranian reformist politician. Hashemitaba served as Iran's minister of industries...
- of Parliament Ali Fallahian, former Minister of Intelligence Mostafa Hashemitaba, Head of Physical Education Organization After the scandalous final two...
- Mostafa Hashemitaba, an independent nominee for the 2017 Iranian presidential election launched his campaign in April 2017. On 17 May 2017, Hashemitaba withdrew...
- (2004–2005) Vice President and Head of Physical Education Organization Mostafa Hashemitaba (1997–2001) Mohsen Mehralizadeh (2001–2005) Vice President for Legal...
- (2004–2005) Vice President and Head of Physical Education Organization Mostafa Hashemitaba (1997–2001) Mohsen Mehralizadeh (2001–2005) Vice President for Legal...
- turns to make their own remarks on the issue and challenge Mir-Salim. Hashemitaba said Iran is plagued with severe environmental crisis. The third hopeful...
- (2004–2005) Vice President and Head of Physical Education Organization Mostafa Hashemitaba (1997–2001) Mohsen Mehralizadeh (2001–2005) Vice President for Legal...
- lacklustre campaign. His other rivals were Mostafa Mir-Salim and Mostafa Hashemitaba. Rouhani ultimately won the election in a landslide, providing a ringing...
- (2004–2005) Vice President and Head of Physical Education Organization Mostafa Hashemitaba (1997–2001) Mohsen Mehralizadeh (2001–2005) Vice President for Legal...