Hamid Chitchian Explained

Hamid Chitchian
Office:Minister of Energy
Term Start:15 August 2013
Term End:20 August 2017
President:Hassan Rouhani
Predecessor:Majid Namjoo
Successor:Reza Ardakanian
Office2:Member of the Iranian Parliament
Majority2:308,485 (40.10%)[1]
Term Start2:28 May 1988
Term End2:28 May 1992
Constituency2:Tabriz, Osku and Azarshahr
Birthname:Hamid Chitchian
Birth Date:1957 3, df=y
Birth Place:Tabriz, Iran
Profession:Engineer
Alma Mater:Amirkabir University of Technology
Tarbiat Modares University
Nationality:Iranian
Party:Independent
Allegiance:Iran
Branch:Revolutionary Guard
Serviceyears:1980–1988
Battles:Iran-Iraq War

Hamid Chitchian (Persian: حمید چیت‌چیان, born 21 March 1957) is an Iranian politician and the former intelligence head. He had been energy minister of Iran from 15 August 2013 until 20 August 2017.[2]

Early life

Chitchian was born in Tabriz, East Azerbaijan, around 1957.[3] [4]

Career

Chitchian joined the IRGC and is the former head of its intelligence unit in Tabriz.[5] He is the former member of parliament, serving in the third term. He was appointed deputy energy minister for planning and economic affairs and senior advisor to the energy minister during the first term of the President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad.At the same period he was a member of the managerial board of the Iran Power Generation Transmission and Distribution Management Company (TAVANIR) and the Energy Organization. He was also one of the senior advisors to Ahmedinejad.[6]

He was nominated as energy minister by President Hassan Rouhani on 4 August 2013.[7] On 15 August, he was appointed energy minister to the cabinet of Rouhani, receiving 272 votes in favor and seven votes against in the parliament.[8] It was the second highest level of approval after that for Ali Tayebnia who was appointed economy minister.[9] On 1 August 2017, Chitchian announced that he will leave energy ministry after the end of the first Rouhani government.

Views

Chitchian is a moderate technocratic with a neoliberal economic view.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Parliament members. Iranian Majlis. 28 October 2014. Persian. 2 July 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170702011327/http://rc.majlis.ir/fa/parliament_member/show/761712. dead.
  2. http://barghnews.com/fa/news/132/%D8%AD%D9%85%DB%8C%D8%AF-%DA%86%DB%8C%D8%AA-%DA%86%DB%8C%D8%A7%D9%86-%D9%88%D8%B2%DB%8C%D8%B1-%D9%86%DB%8C%D8%B1%D9%88-%D8%B4%D8%AF حمید چیت‌چیان وزیر نیرو شد
  3. Web site: All the President's Men: Rouhani's Cabinet. Foundation for Defense of Democracies. 29 August 2013. Ali Alfoneh. Policy Brief. 5 August 2013.
  4. News: اقتصاد > انرژی. 13 October 2013. Hamshahri Online.
  5. Web site: President Hassan Rouhani's pragmatic conservative, security-intelligence-oriented Cabinet nominations. Iran Politik. 29 August 2013. 6 August 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20181021044302/http://www.iranpolitik.com/2013/08/06/analysis/president-hassan-rouhanis-cabinet/. 21 October 2018. dead.
  6. News: Iran politics: Rowhani takes a centre line in his cabinet nominees. 29 August 2013. ViewsWire. 8 August 2013.
  7. News: Iran's newly elected president nominates cabinet. 29 August 2013. CNN. 5 August 2013.
  8. News: 15 of 18 Proposed Iranian Cabinet Ministers Devoted by Parliament. 29 August 2013. Mojnews. 16 August 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131020043658/http://www.mojnews.com/en/Miscellaneous/ViewContents.aspx?Contract=cms_Contents_I_News&r=1229674. 20 October 2013. dmy-all.
  9. News: Iranian Parliament Rejects Three of Rohani's Proposed Ministers. 29 August 2013. Payvand. 16 August 2013. Radio Zamaneh.
  10. News: Rouhani's New Government Reveals its Biases Early. 29 August 2013. As Safir. 12 August 2013. Mustafa Labbad.