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Government of Amir-Abbas Hoveyda (1965–1967)

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Imperial Iran's government between January 1965 and 1967

Government of Amir Abbas Hoveyda

Cabinet of Pahlavi Iran
Prime Minister Amir Abbas Hoveyda
Date formed26 January 1965 (1965-01-26)
Date dissolved1967 (1967)
People and organisations
Head of stateMohammad Reza Pahlavi
Head of governmentAmir-Abbas Hoveyda
Member partyIran Novin Party
Opposition partyPeople's Party
History
PredecessorGovernment of Hassan Ali Mansur
SuccessorSecond Government of Amir Abbas Hoveyda

The cabinet led by Prime Minister Amir Abbas Hoveyda was inaugurated on 26 January 1965 to succeed the cabinet of Hassan Ali Mansur due to the assassination of Mansur on 21 January. Like its predecessor the cabinet was led by the Iran Novin Party.

Hoveyda was the minister of finance in the previous cabinet, and it was his first premiership which would last until 1977.

List of ministers

The cabinet was consisted of the following members.

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime MinisterAmir-Abbas Hoveyda26 January 19651967 Iran Novin
Deputy Prime MinisterNematollah Nassiri26 January 19651967 Military
Deputy Prime MinisterQassan Rezai26 January 19651967 
Deputy Prime MinisterGholamreza Nikpey26 January 19651967 
Deputy Prime MinisterNassir Assar26 January 19651967 
Deputy Prime MinisterKarim Pasha Bahaduri26 January 19651967 
Minister of CultureMehrdad Pahlbod26 January 19651967 
Minister of WarAsadollah Sani26 January 19651967 
Minister of Foreign AffairsAbbas Aram26 January 19651966 
Ardeshir Zahedi19661967 
Minister of AgricultureIsmail Riahi26 January 19651967 Military
Minister of InteriorJavad Sadr26 January 19651967 Iran Novin
Minister of Telegraph and TelephoneFarhang Shafii26 January 19651967 
Minister of FinanceJamshid Amouzegar26 January 19651967 
Minister of RoadsDr. Salchian26 January 19651967 
Minister of JusticeBaqer Amili26 January 19651967 
Minister of LaborAtaollah Khosravani26 January 19651967 Iran Novin Party
Minister of HealthManuchehr Shahqoli26 January 19651967 
Minister of EducationHadi Hedayati26 January 19651967 
Minister of EconomyAlinaghi Alikhani26 January 19651967 Independent
Minister of PostsFatollah Satodeh26 January 19651967 
Minister of InformationHassan Pakravan26 January 19651967 Military
Minister of Water and PowerMansour Rouhani26 January 19651967 
Minister of Development and HousingHushang Nahavandi26 January 19651967 
Minister of StateMahmoud Kashfian26 January 19651967 
Minister of StateNasser Yeganeh26 January 19651967 Iran Novin Party
Minister of StateManuchehr Godarzi26 January 19651967 
Minister of StateAbdol Ali Jahanshahi26 January 19651967 
Minister of StateMohammad Nasiri26 January 19651967 
Minister of StateJavad Mansur26 January 19651967 

Changes

In 1966 Abbas Aram, minister of foreign affairs, was replaced by Ardeshir Zahedi.

References

  1. "Memorandum From the Director of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research (Hughes) to Secretary of State Rusk". Office of the Historian. 28 January 1965.
  2. Helen Chapin Metz, ed. (1987). Iran: A Country Study. Washington, DC: GPO for the Library of Congress. ISBN 978-0844411873. OCLC 213407459.
  3. Parvin Merat Amini (2002). "A Single Party State in Iran, 1975-78: The Rastakhiz Party - the Final Attempt by the Shah to Consolidate his Political Base". Middle Eastern Studies. 38 (1): 159. doi:10.1080/714004438. JSTOR 4284214.
  4. S. H. Steinberg, ed. (2016). The Statesman's Year-Book 1966-67. London: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 1136. ISBN 978-0-230-27095-4.
  5. Daily Report, Foreign Radio Broadcasts. 1965. p. 1-PA21.
  6. Roham Alvandi (2016). Nixon, Kissinger, and the Shah: The United States and Iran in the Cold War. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press. p. 4. ISBN 978-0-19-061068-5.
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