Politics in Isfahan

Although Isfahan is not Iran's political capital, this city plays transnational role in different fields so that many of the leading international politicians in their visit to Iran choose Isfahan as one of their destinations.[1] Historically Isfahan had these properties: commercial position, fertile agricultural resources, and traditional status as a theological center.[2] Municipality of Isfahan budget for 2019-2020 was almost 6000 billion tomans gaining %86 increase than 2018 and will get increased %100 in 2021, %71 of the budget is for construction & %29 is current budget.[3][4]Isfahan National Holy Association was involved in Persian Constitutional Revolution.

Government

Islamic City Council of Isfahan is the 13 man main municipal legislature.[5]

5 of the representatives from winners in 2020 Iranian legislative election for Isfahan (electoral district) in Islamic Consultative Assembly are Zahra Sheikhi, Abbas Moghtadaei, Ayatollah Hossein Mirazei, Mahdi Toghyani, Amir Hosein Banki Poor Fard[6] Winners in 2016 Iranian Assembly of Experts election for Isfahan were Yousef Tabatabai Nejad, Abdul-Nabi Namazi,Abdolmahmoud Abdollahi, Morteza Moghtadai & Abdolhasan mahdavi.[7]

Office holders
Office nameNameSince
Isfahan mayorGhodratollah Noroozi2017
General AttorneyAli Esfahani2019[8][9]
isfahan iran election jan 2020

Regions by district

List of neighborhoods in Isfahan[10][11][12]

  • District 1: Bid Abad, Darb Koosh, Lenban, Shahzade Ebrahim, Abas Abad , Posht Baro[13]
  • District 2: Barzan
  • District 3: Ahmad Aabad, Sartaveh, Juybareh, Shahshahan, Baghkaran
  • District 4: Moshtagh, Penart[14]وShahrak-e Zayandeh Rud
  • District 5: Sichan, Bagh Zereshk
  • District 6: Denart, Bagh Negar - Ayne Khane, Mardavij
  • District 7: Baboldasht, Sheikh Eshragh, Barazande, Bagh Fadak, Kave, milad, farvardin, shahed, molavi, poria vali, rahim abad
  • District 8: Khane efahan
  • District 9: Jerokan, Javan, Zajan, Nazhvan, Nasr abad, Baharanchi, Zahran, Koohanestan, Valdan, Ladaan, Goortan, Golestan, Azadan, Kardalan[15]
  • District 10: Atsharan, Parvin, Askarieh, Mosala, Haftoon, Laleh, Sheikh Tosi, Sarvestan, Dashtestan, Fajr, Khajeh amid, Kooye narges, Joharan, South hase, Mola sadra, Atar neishabori, Gorgan[16]
  • District 11: Limjir, Eslami, Darb Meidan (Sajad), Mashadeh, Babukan, Zajan, Tahoneh,[17] Rehnan
  • District 12: Asheghabad[18]
  • District 13: Ferdows garden, vali asr, Amirie, Ziar, Keshavarzi, Ghaemie, Dastgerd khiar, Golzar, Shafagh[19]
  • District 14:Dark, Imam khomeini, Montazer al-mahdi, Aman Samani, Mahdie, Elahie, Arznan, Sodan, Doteflan, Shahpasand, North Hase[20]
  • District 15:Sofla, Rajaei, Buzan, Pozve, Arghavanie, Gavart, Raran, Khatoon abad, Bertianchi(Ghale no), Andvan, Deh no[21]Kalman,[22]Jey Shir, Jey Rural District,Kangaz,Ardaji,Sofla,Kerdabad,Satar

See also

Further reading

  • City Councillors and the Dilemma of Representation: The Case of Isfahan[23]

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