Akbar Torkan Explained

Akbar Torkan
President1:Hassan Rouhani
Predecessor1:Mojtaba Samareh Hashemi
Successor1:Vacant
Term Start1:26 August 2013
Term End1:1 December 2018
President2:Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani
Predecessor2:Mohammad Saeedikia
Successor2:Mahmoud Hojjati
Term Start2:16 August 1993
Term End2:20 August 1997
Predecessor3:Mohammad Hossein Jalali
Successor3:Mohammad Forouzandeh
Term Start3:29 August 1989
Term End3:16 August 1993
Birth Date:23 September 1952
Birth Place:Tehran, Iran
Death Date:[1]
Death Place:Tehran, Iran
Party:Moderation and Development Party
Executives of Construction Party
Residence:Tehran
Alma Mater:Sharif University
Nationality:Iranian

Akbar Torkan (Persian: اکبر ترکان; 1952–2021) was an Iranian mechanical engineer[2] [3] and politician, who was the President Hassan Rouhani's chief adviser from 2013 to 2018. He served as the CEO of Iran's Construction Engineering Organization from 2014 to 2017. He was also the Minister of Defense and Minister of Roads and Transportation in the government headed by President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani.

Career and political stance

Torkan graduated from Sharif University of Technology.[4] He was governor of Hormozgan, and Ilam provinces after the revolution in 1979. Even though he was a civilian, he served as the head of the Defense Industries Organization during wartime. After the war he supported president Rafsanjani in his election.

He was appointed Minister of Defense in 1989 by Rafsanjani in his cabinet in his first term.[4] He was approved by the Majlis with a majority vote, 242 for and 10 against. In second term of Rafsanjani's presidency, Torkan was appointed Minister of Roads and Transportation.[5]

According to the Tehran Times, Torkan was one of the "trusted members of Rohani’s inner circle." The same source said that Torkan was known for his liberal views on a market economy, and that he served as the deputy director of Rouhani's presidential campaign.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: President condoles Mr Akbar Torkan's demise. 2021-05-16. www.president.ir.
  2. Web site: زندگینامه: اکبر ترکان (۱۳۳۱-۱۴۰۰) . 4 August 2013 .
  3. Web site: اكبر تركان،سازمان نظام مهندسی ساختمان کشور . www.irceo.net . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131228124720/http://www.irceo.net/fullstory.aspx?id=3126 . 2013-12-28.
  4. Ehteshami. Anoushiravan. After Khomeini: the Structure of Power in the Iranian Second Republic. Political Studies. 1991. XXXIX. 148–157. 10.1111/j.1467-9248.1991.tb00586.x. 145005463.
  5. http://www.bbc.co.uk/persian/iran/2013/08/130802_l51_rouhani_president_inbox.shtml همه چیز درباره رئیس‌جمهور هفتم
  6. "Rohani appoints Turkan as head of advisors," Tehran Times (27 August 2013).