15 proposed ministers gain confidence votes, 3 do not
IRNA - Islamic Republic News Agency
Tehran, Aug 15, IRNA -- When voting for 18 proposed cabinet ministers for President Hassan Rohani ended minutes ago, Thursday night at Iran's Islamic Parliament ended it was cleared that 15 of them gained confidence votes while 3 did not.
According to an IRNA Political Desk reporter, the MPs voting for the president's proposed ministers took place after four days of intensive discussions over the competence of them.
After the voting it was made clear that three of the president's choices, namely the minister of education, minister of science, research and technology, and minister of sports and youth failed in gaining the required votes to become cabinet members.
Among them, the president's proposed education minister, Mohammad Ali Najafi needed just one more vote to join the cabinet.
He gained 142 of the 284 casted votes, 133 negative votes, and 9 abstention votes.
The Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani wished Najafi success at any other position that he would shoulder after the number of his votes were announced, saying that he was just one vote short of gaining the confidence vote.
The president's choice for the science ministry, Jafar Mili Monfared, too, gained 105 votes, 162 negative and 15 neutral votes, thus failing in gaining the MPs' confidence vote.
Mashoud Soltanifar, the proposed choice for sports minister, gained 117 of the 284 casted votes, 148 negative votes, and 18 neutral.
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