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Ahmadinejad humiliated over vice-president choice 


Wednesday, 22 Jul, 2009 | 03:32 PM PST | 
TEHRAN: Iran's supreme leader ordered the president, a close ally, to dismiss 
his controversial choice of a top deputy, the semi-official media reported 
Wednesday, in a rare split among the country's top conservatives.

The order is a humiliating setback for Mahmoud Ahmadinejad who has strongly 
defended his decision to appoint Esfandiar Rahim Mashai, his son's 
father-in-law, as his first vice-president.

Mashai angered hard-liners in 2008 when he said Iranians were 'friends of all 
people in the world, even Israelis.' Mashai was serving as vice president in 
charge of tourism and cultural heritage at the time.

Iran has 12 vice presidents, but the first vice president is the most important 
because he leads Cabinet meetings in the absence of the president.

Ahmadinejad is already in a crisis over opposition claims he stole last month's 
presidential election from the pro-reform candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi. 
Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei strongly backed Ahmadinejad, who is seen 
as his protege, in the June 12 election.

'The view of the exalted leader on removed Mashai from the post of 
vice-president has been notified to Ahmadinejad in writing,' the semi-official 
Fars news agency reported Wednesday.

It was not immediately clear if Ahmadinejad would cave in to Khamenei's order, 
who has the final say on all state matters in Iran.

Another semi-official news agency, ISNA, quoted vice speaker of the parliament 
Mohammad Hasan Aboutorabi-Fard as saying that Mashai's dismissal was a decision 
by the ruling system itself.

'Removing Mashai from key posts and the position of vice-president is a 
strategic decision of the system ... Dismissal or resignation of Mashai needs 
to be announced by the president without any delay,' ISNA quoted him as saying 
late Tuesday.

Pressure has been mounting on Ahmadinejad to remove Mashai from the top post 
immediately after he appointed the controversial figure to the post Friday.

But nearly the same time as Khamenei was issuing his order late Tuesday, 
Ahmadinejad vowed to keep Mashai as his first vice president.

'Mr. Mashai is a pious, caring, supporter of the position of the supreme 
leader, clean and creative managers of Iran. Why should he resign? ... Mashai 
has been appointed as first vice president and continues his activities in the 
government,' the official IRNA news agency quoted Ahmadinejad as saying late 
Tuesday.

Iran's state television didn't report Ahmadinejad's comments supporting his 
deputy. A conservative Web site said TV officials had orders from higher 
officials not to do so.

Ahmadinejad's top adviser, Mojtaba Hashemi Samareh, insisted Tuesday that 
Mashai won't be removed.
'Mr. Mashai's appointment as fist vice president won't be reconsidered at all,' 
ISNA quoted Samareh as saying Tuesday.

Mashai also angered many of Iran's top clerics in 2007 when he attended a 
ceremony in Turkey where women performed a traditional dance. Conservative 
interpretations of Islam prohibit women from dancing.

He ran into trouble again in 2008 when he hosted a ceremony in Tehran in which 
several women played tambourines and another one carried the Quran to a podium 
to recite verses from the Muslim holy book.

The criticism is a change of focus for hard-liners, who have spent the last few 
weeks lambasting Mousavi and his supporters for challenging the presidential 
election. 

On Saturday, hard-liners accused Rafsanjani of defying Khamenei by using his 
sermon to encourage opposition supporters to continue their protests. -AP


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