Mostafa Kavakebian Explained

Mostafa Kavakebian
Birth Date:18 March 1963
Birth Place:Semnan, Iran
Office1:Member of the Parliament of Iran
Term Start1:28 May 2016
Term End1:26 May 2020
Constituency1:Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr
Majority1:1,260,174 (38.81%)
Term Start2:28 May 2008
Term End2:27 May 2012
Constituency2:Semnan and Mehdishahr
Predecessor2:Hadi Doust-Mohammadi
Successor2:Alireza Khosravi
Majority2:20,789 (32.99%)
Party:Democracy Party
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Alma Mater:Imam Sadegh University
Website:kavakebian.com
Native Name Lang:fa

Mostafa Kavakebian (Persian: مصطفی کواکبیان; born 18 March 1963) is an Iranian reformist politician who was the representative of Tehran at the Parliament of Iran, from 2016 to 2020. He has formerly represented Semnan and Mehdishahr in the parliament from 2008 until 2012. He registered for president of Iran in the 2024 presidential election but was rejected by the Guardian Council.

Early life

Kavakebian was born in Semnan on 18 March 1963.

Career

Kavakebian is a leader of Democracy Party a reformist party that he founded in 2000. He was the leader of the 'Popular Reformist Coalition' that was running on 2004 and 2008 legislative election. He was a member of the reformist faction in the Parliament.[1] He founded Popular Coalition of Supporters of Mir-Hossein Mousavi in the 2009 Iranian presidential election. Before he founded his party, he was the deputy leader of the 'Unity Party'. He is also the editor-in-chief of Mardomsalari newspaper. He was seeking to keep his seat in the 2012 election as leader of the Democratic Coalition of Reformists, but was not elected.[2]

On 25 January 2013, his party nominated Kavakebian as a candidate for the presidential elections, which took place in June 2013.[3]

On 25 April 2013, he held a press conference in Qom, and expressed his comments about the coming presidential election.[4] He was registered for the election, but his bid was rejected by Guardian Council.[5] He later supported Mohammad-Reza Aref in the election.

Following a successful campaign for parliament to represent a district in Tehran, he assumed office on 28 May 2016.

In May 2024, Kavakebian submitted his application for his presidential candidacy in the 2024 presidential election.[6]

Electoral history

Year Election Votes % Rank Notes
2005President - Disqualified
2008Parliament20,78932.991stWon
2012Parliament 26,377 31.092ndLost
2013President - Disqualified
2016Parliament1,260,17438.819thWon
2017President - Disqualified
2021President - Disqualified
2024President - Disqualified

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Notes and References

  1. News: Tajik. Mahdi. Reformers need unity to be effective in parliament. 20 June 2013. Iran Times International. 4 July 2008.
  2. News: Right can't get its act together for elections. 20 June 2013. Iran Times International. 12 April 2013.
  3. Web site: Iran reformist party nominates candidate for presidential poll. Montreal Institute. 10 February 2013.
  4. News: Mostafa Kavakebian Talks about Iran's 2013 Presidential Election. Tehran Chronicle. 25 April 2013.
  5. News: Bahmani. Arash. The Arbiter of State Expediency is Disqualified. 16 June 2013. Rooz. 22 May 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20171212032235/http://www.roozonline.com/english/news3/newsitem/article/the-arbiter-of-state-expediency-is-disqualified.html. 12 December 2017. dead.
  6. Web site: 30 May 2024 . Iran opens registration for presidential race to replace late Raisi . 30 May 2024 . Al Jazeera . en-US.