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Iran: Three of Rouhani’s nominees rejected

NCRI – The Iranian regime’s parliament has rejected three of Hassan Rouhani’s nominees for his cabinet. The three nominees were for ministries that relate to the affairs of young Iranian who have been the main force behind the anti-regime uprising in recent years.

Rouhani’s nominees for miniseries of education, sports and science were turned down.

Mullahs did not find them competent to be able to control any social unrest by the young people particularly the university students. Iran with close to 75 million population currently has over 4 million university student and close to 15 million attend schools.

Hassan Rouhani said before the voting: “the ministers must have enough experience for the current complex situation in the country. The country’s state of affairs are such that we do not have any more space for another trial and error or loose any chances.”

During the last four days of discussions in Parliament, Rouhani and his ministers had repeatedly emphasized that they have established a “Security Cabinet.”

Three of the confirmed ministers are former deputies at the notorious “Ministry of Intelligence and Security” including one who had been a founder of the Lebanese Hezbollah.