Ahmad Hakimipour
Ahmad Hakimipour (Persian: احمد حکیمیپور; born 1963) is an Iranian reformist politician and former militant.[5]
Ahmad Hakimipour | |
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Member of City Council of Tehran | |
In office 3 September 2013 – 22 August 2017 | |
Majority | 137,694 (6.13%)[1] |
In office 29 April 1999 – 15 January 2003 | |
Majority | 304,460 (21.7%)[2] |
Member of Parliament | |
In office 28 May 1992 – 28 May 1996 | |
Constituency | Zanjan and Tarom |
Majority | 97,141 (41.3%)[3] |
Personal details | |
Born | 1963 (age 57–58)[3] Zanjan, Iran[3] |
Political party | Will of the Iranian Nation Party |
Other political affiliations | Assembly of the Forces of Imam's Line[4] |
Alma mater | University of Tehran |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Iran |
Branch/service | Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps |
Battles/wars | Iran–Iraq War |
Hakimipour was born in Zanjan. He was a member of the 4th Islamic Consultative Assembly from the electorate of electoral district of Zanjan and Tarom[6] and member of Islamic City Council of Tehran for first and fourth terms.[7]
References
- "فرمانداری لیست شورایشهر تهران را اعلام کرد/ چمران با ۵۶۶ هزار رای، اول- مفتح با ۱۱۴ هزار رای سی و یک", Khabaronline (in Persian)
- Omid Karimi, "در ۳ دوره گذشته شورای شهر تهران هر نماینده چه تعداد و چند درصد رای آورد؟", Khabaronline (in Persian), archived from the original on 2013-06-13, retrieved 2016-03-22
- "Parliament members" (in Persian). Iranian Majlis. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
- "List of Legally Registerred Parties in Iran". Khorasan Newspaper. Pars Times. July 30, 2000. p. 4. Retrieved 21 August 2015.
- "حکیمی پور رئیس و تندگویان سخنگوی فراکسیون اصلاح طلبان شدند". Entekhab. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
- "Representatives 9 terms of Islamic Consultative Assembly". Fars News Agency. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
- "احمد حكيميپور". Islamic City Council of Tehran. Archived from the original on 27 June 2018. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
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New title Party established |
Secretary-General of the Will of the Iranian Nation Party 2001–present |
Incumbent |
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