In a recent analysis, Hadiseh Rabiei, director of the Parliament Studies Center at Sharif Governance Think Tank, discusses the notable performance of Mohammad Mokhber, the First Vice President of the thirteenth government of Iran. Following the martyrdom of President Raisi, Mokhber was appointed as the head of the executive branch, a role he executed with commendable effectiveness, gaining praise from both supporters and critics during the fourteenth presidential election.
Recently, he has been entrusted with a critical mission by the Supreme Leader to assist in extending the strategic policies of the late President Raisi, focusing on identifying and utilizing young talent to support various governmental sectors. This new role in governance presents both positive attributes and significant challenges, especially considering the existing political structures and culture.
Read the full article on the Farheekhtegan newspaper’s website.
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