Ali Jannati | |
Office1: | Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance |
Term Start1: | 15 August 2013 |
Term End1: | 19 October 2016 |
President1: | Hassan Rouhani |
Predecessor1: | Mohammad Hosseini |
Successor1: | Reza Salehi Amiri |
Office2: | Ambassador to Kuwait |
Term Start2: | 2006 |
Term End2: | 2010 |
President2: | Mahmoud Ahmadinejad |
Predecessor2: | Jafar Mousavi |
Successor2: | Ruhollah Ghahremani |
Term Start3: | 1998 |
Term End3: | 2005 |
President3: | Mohammad Khatami |
Predecessor3: | Reza Mirabian |
Successor3: | Jafar Mousavi |
Office4: | Governor of Khorasan Province |
Term Start4: | 1989 |
Term End4: | 1992 |
President4: | Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani |
Predecessor4: | Amir Abedini |
Successor4: | Esmail Mofidi |
Office5: | Governor of Khuzestan Province |
Term Start5: | 1983 |
Term End5: | 1987 |
President5: | Ali Khamenei |
Primeminister5: | Mir-Hossein Mousavi |
Predecessor5: | Mohammad Forouzandeh |
Successor5: | Mohsen Mirdamadi |
Birth Place: | Qom, Imperial State of Iran |
Parents: | Ahmad Jannati Sediqeh Mazaheri |
Alma Mater: | Haghani Institute |
Party: | Moderation and Development Party |
Signature: | Ali Jannati signature.svg |
Website: | Governmental website |
Branch: | Revolutionary Guards |
Ali Jannati (fa|علی جنتی, born 1949) is an Iranian politician and former diplomat who served as counselor to the head of Iranian presidential administration, in the second cabinet of Hassan Rouhani.[1] He was minister of culture from 15 August 2013 until his resignation on 19 October 2016.
Jannati was born in 1949.[2] He is the son of Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati, head of Iranian Guardian Council and Tehran's interim prayer leader.[3] He is a graduate of the Haqqani school in Qom.[4]
Jannati has had various positions in different public institutions of Iran. He began his career in the Revolutionary Guards as being commander-in-chief of Armed Forces in Khorasan Province.[2] Then he was appointed governor general of Khuzestan Province. Then he joined the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), and served as its manager in the Ahvaz branch and as judiciary envoy to IRIB.
He served as deputy minister of culture for international affairs.[5] He was Iran's ambassador to Kuwait from 1998 to 2005 and deputy interior minister for political affairs from 2005 to 2006.[6]
He was nominated as culture and Islamic guidance minister by President Hassan Rouhani on 4 August 2013[3] and was confirmed by the Majlis on 15 August, receiving 234 votes for and 36 votes against.[7] 12 Majlis members were absent in the voting session.[8]
In February 2015, he was harshly criticized by conservatives after the music album To Ra Ey Kohan Boomo Bar Doost Daram was published.[9] He was also criticized by reformists after his functions in cancellation of concerts in some cities. He resigned on 19 October 2016 as part of a cabinet reshuffle, after days of speculations about his dismissal by President Hassan Rouhani.