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Iranian MPs have narrowly approved President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's choice for interior minister, two weeks after sacking his predecessor for deception. | Iranian MPs have narrowly approved President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's choice for interior minister, two weeks after sacking his predecessor for deception. |
The new minister, Sadeq Mahsuli, is one of Mr Ahmadinejad's closest aides. | The new minister, Sadeq Mahsuli, is one of Mr Ahmadinejad's closest aides. |
He won the vote of confidence by the margin of 138 votes to 112 with 20 abstentions, officials said. | He won the vote of confidence by the margin of 138 votes to 112 with 20 abstentions, officials said. |
In 2005, Mr Mahsuli was the president's controversial pick as oil minister. But he withdrew because MPs objected to his lack of experience in the sector. | In 2005, Mr Mahsuli was the president's controversial pick as oil minister. But he withdrew because MPs objected to his lack of experience in the sector. |
Earlier in November, MPs voted to sack Ali Kordan as interior minister for lying about his credentials and presenting a fake degree from Britain's Oxford University. | Earlier in November, MPs voted to sack Ali Kordan as interior minister for lying about his credentials and presenting a fake degree from Britain's Oxford University. |
Mr Mahsuli is, like Mr Ahmadinejad himself, a veteran of Iran's elite ideological army the Revolutionary Guards, which correspondents say has been steadily encroaching on national politics in the Islamic republic. | Mr Mahsuli is, like Mr Ahmadinejad himself, a veteran of Iran's elite ideological army the Revolutionary Guards, which correspondents say has been steadily encroaching on national politics in the Islamic republic. |
Reports of the proceedings say the debate over his nomination was heated, focusing on Mr Mahsuli's personal wealth and his ties to Mr Ahmadinejad. | Reports of the proceedings say the debate over his nomination was heated, focusing on Mr Mahsuli's personal wealth and his ties to Mr Ahmadinejad. |
"Sadeq Mahsouli has to come clean and tell the deputies about the origin of his fortune," said MP Hassan Vanaei. | "Sadeq Mahsouli has to come clean and tell the deputies about the origin of his fortune," said MP Hassan Vanaei. |
"The mixture of wealth and power is dangerous for a minister," said Heshmatollah Felahatpishe. | "The mixture of wealth and power is dangerous for a minister," said Heshmatollah Felahatpishe. |
SADEQ MAHSULI Graduate in engineering and business studiesFormer governor of OrumiyehRevolutionary Guards veteran However, Mr Mahsuli's supporters said he led a simple life and did not have lavish tastes. | |
Some MPs were concerned about the close relationship between the candidate and the president, because in Iran the interior ministry is responsible for organisations elections. Mr Ahmadinejad faces re-election next year. | Some MPs were concerned about the close relationship between the candidate and the president, because in Iran the interior ministry is responsible for organisations elections. Mr Ahmadinejad faces re-election next year. |
Mr Ahmadinejad told MPs that Mr Mahsuli would be a "strong" leader of a ministry that had become "shaky". | Mr Ahmadinejad told MPs that Mr Mahsuli would be a "strong" leader of a ministry that had become "shaky". |
Analysts said the close vote showed how serious the differences have become between the president and the conservatives who dominate parliament. | Analysts said the close vote showed how serious the differences have become between the president and the conservatives who dominate parliament. |
Mr Mahsuli is an engineering and business graduate, who previously served as governor of Orumiyeh in western Iran and as a deputy defence minister. | |
He was also an adviser to the Expediency Council, which arbitrates in disputes between parliament and the powerful clerical body the Guardian Council. | He was also an adviser to the Expediency Council, which arbitrates in disputes between parliament and the powerful clerical body the Guardian Council. |
He was relatively unknown before the controversy about his nomination as oil minister. | He was relatively unknown before the controversy about his nomination as oil minister. |
He was Mr Ahmadinejad's second choice for that important role - Iran is the world's fourth biggest crude oil producer. MPs also rejected the first for lack of experience. | He was Mr Ahmadinejad's second choice for that important role - Iran is the world's fourth biggest crude oil producer. MPs also rejected the first for lack of experience. |