Mohammad Ardakani | |
Office: | President of the National Organization for Civil Registration |
President: | Mahmoud Ahmedinejad Hassan Rouhani |
Predecessor: | Mohammad Reza Ayatollahi |
Successor: | Alireza Avayi |
Term Start: | 9 October 2009 |
Term End: | 15 May 2016 |
Office1: | Governor of Qom |
President1: | Mahmoud Ahmedinejad |
Predecessor1: | Abbas Mohtaj |
Successor1: | Mohammad Hossein Mousapour |
Term Start1: | 19 March 2008 |
Term End1: | 8 October 2009 |
Office2: | Minister of Cooperatives |
President2: | Mahmoud Ahmedinejad |
Predecessor2: | Ali Soufi |
Successor2: | Mohammad Abbasi |
Term Start2: | 9 November 2005 |
Term End2: | 28 October 2006 |
Birth Place: | Ardakan, Iran |
Spouse: | Efat Nabavi |
Nationality: | Iranian |
Children: | 3 |
Website: | https://www.nazemiardakani.ir |
Mohammad Nazemi Ardakani is an Iranian politician who served as the minister of cooperatives and governor of the Qom province.
Ardakani served as the representative of the religious judge in the Iranian Army's revolutionary courts in western Iran.[1] Then he became a member of the IRGC's political bureau in Kurdistan province.[1] He served as a member of the supreme labor council from 1990 to 1994.[1]
When then newly-elect President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad's nominee for the minister of cooperatives was not approved by the Majlis,[2] Ardakani was named acting minister in September 2005.[3] He was nominated by Ahmedinejad for the full portfolio in early November 2005.[4] Ardakani was approved by the Majlis as minister on 9 November, getting 174 votes out of 236, with 51 against.[5] He was removed from office and was succeeded by Mohammad Abbasi in the post on 5 November 2006.[6] [7]
After leaving office Ardakani became the head of the Institute of Standards and Industrial Research of Iran (ISIRI).[8] Then he was appointed governor of Qom province.[9] Next he was made deputy to Mohammad Najjar, minister of interior.[8] [10] Ardakani was also named head of National Organization of Civil Registration.[8] [11]
Ardakani is married to the aunt of Masoud Zaribafan, who was cabinet secretary and is Ahmedinejad's brother-in-law.[12]