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Ahmadinejad Court Appearance Approved By Iran's Parliament

Ahmadinejad Court

ALI AKBAR DAREINI   06/ 1/11 02:58 PM ET   AP

TEHRAN, Iran — Iran's parliament voted on Wednesday to take Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to court over his takeover of the country's vital oil ministry, escalating the power struggle between the president and the hard-line establishment that has turned against him.

The 165-1 vote was the latest salvo in the political maneuvering that began when Ahmadinejad publicly challenged Iran's supreme leader in April, only to back down. The confrontations appear to be part of a power struggle ahead of parliamentary elections next year and the vote for Ahmadinejad's successor in mid-2013.

Lawmakers were infuriated when Ahmadinejad consolidated a series of ministries without parliamentary approval, fired the oil minister and named himself as the replacement. The takeover also technically puts Ahmadinejad at the helm of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, since Iran this year holds the rotating presidency.

It's unclear whether Wednesday's vote in the 290-member parliament will actually be followed by charges or a lawsuit against Ahmadinejad, but it clearly pits the president against a majority of lawmakers, including parliamentary speaker Ali Larijani, a leader of a rival camp within the conservative political bloc. If charges proceed against the president, he could well face an investigation by the judiciary, which is led by Larijani's brother.

Ahmadinejad was re-elected president in 2009 in a disputed vote that sent Iran into its worst internal chaos since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. He has tried unsuccessfully to position a protege to succeed him, but many of his allies, including the Larijani brothers and apparently Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, are turning against him in their own efforts to retain power.

The legislators voted 165-1 to refer Ahmadinejad to the judiciary after a parliament committee report concluded his action in taking over the oil ministry was unconstitutional. Some lawmakers have already hinted that he may stand to gain financially from the self-appointment. Remaining lawmakers were absent or abstained.

"This illegal and hasty action will damage the Islamic Republic of Iran's interests on the global level," the parliament committee report said. "As (caretaker) oil minister, Ahmadinejad has issued and will continue to issue orders that are obviously illegal interference."

William Martel, a Professor of International Security at Tufts University's Fletcher School, concurred that Ahmadinejad's takeover of the oil industry "doesn't bode well for global energy markets."

"With Iran's record in the last handful of years on a range of foreign policy issues, I don't know that this would be seen as terribly reassuring to the global energy market," he said.

Martel also said that Ahmadinejad's behavior strikes him as "authoritarian, erratic and unpredictable."

About 50 legislators have signed a petition to summon Ahmadinejad to appear in parliament to answer questions, short of the one-quarter needed to order a president for questioning before the Iranian assembly for the first time since 1979.

Those behind the petition want Ahmadinejad to respond to a long list of accusations, including refusing to carry out laws passed by parliament, withdrawing money from state funds without authorization and his alleged lack of transparency on budget spending.

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Associated Press writer Leah Finnegan contributed to this report from Cairo.

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01:53 AM on 06/03/2011
What!!!????? The parliament taking the dictator to court? What kind of a dictatorship is this? I know that no tanks came on the streets and no Generals paraded on TV, but I ignored all that and believed what was on TV and Internet.

I thought Iran was a military dictatorship ruled by the IRGC with their leader MaMaMaMahmood boy.
DId the Greens lie to us again?
Can't these Green ever tell the truth?
They said there was a coup, and their vote was not counted as the IRGC placed Ahmadi boy on the thrown. And anyone who disagreed with that story was none other than a "basiji."
I guess there was no coup. I guess MaMaMahmood is not their boy. I guess he does not rule the nation. I guess the Supreme Leader didn't like him either because MaMaMahmood believes in the glory of the Persian history.
So, Could it be? Can it? Should we conclude that the election results were true?
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joeyfoto
“Écraser l'infamie!”
05:01 PM on 06/02/2011
A plague on all their houses.

There is no good-guys-side in this Persian pi$$ing contest.

The world, and especially the people of Iran, would be better off if the president and the mullahs sentenced each other to capital punishment, then executed each other.

This is the worst regime on earth — only because the Pakistanis aren't smart enough to be competitive.
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Ron Booth
Educate, Agitate, Organize!
10:32 AM on 06/02/2011
Gee, Amadamnutjob seems to be acting more and more like a Republican all the time gobbling up any and all power he can by any means necessary.

Since this will make for a much different field of candidates for their 2013 elections I wonder if Sarah Palin and others who won't be successful in getting the GOP nomination will head to Iran to give it a go.

Heck, after running in Iran Sarah could come back and claim to have some real foreign policy creds.
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MajorKong
If the pilot's good, see, I mean if he's reeeally
08:32 AM on 06/02/2011
But! But! I thought Ahmadinejad had absolute power. Like that Stalin feller.
08:24 AM on 06/02/2011
It's cute that they're pretending to be a nation of laws.
01:57 AM on 06/03/2011
we are. we go to wars without the war powers act. Can't torture here? no problems, torture in Cuba. Laws....I love how you use that word. It only applies to you and me.
05:40 AM on 06/02/2011
Reading these comments I understand what old Aldoph meant when he said "what luck for rulers that men do not think". He sure had that one right.
06:56 AM on 06/02/2011
How lucky 0bama is indeed.
10:11 AM on 06/02/2011
Yeah, or people would have noticed that he came to power with the backing of Goldman-Sachs and other corporate miscreants, and the whole "Islamo-Fascist-Socialist" nonsense would have fallen flat on the first day.
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Matthew Minard
01:41 AM on 06/02/2011
Nice to see the world is still going down the drain... The poor people in this country continue to suffer. I do have a feeling that Iranian people are just waiting for the perfect moment to rise up against their repressive government again.
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No bird soars so high if it has to do on its own
08:49 AM on 06/02/2011
Iranian people at least can count on a perfect moment, whereas we in the US can only dream to get some relief from economic repression
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fairwayhill
1948 Palestine belongs to the Palestinians
12:57 AM on 06/02/2011
So caIIed "lsrael" is stolen PaIestine.
GM1966
Living The Dream
02:00 AM on 06/02/2011
You must be confused or trolling as Israel and Palestine have nothing to do with this article.
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karim banned
A fool's mind is at the mercy of his tongue and a
12:13 PM on 06/02/2011
You are so wrong.

All the attacks toward Iran is organized by Zionist controlled media in West.

Any misinformation campaign about Iran is directly connected to Zionist regime.
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ColoradoCool
Relentless...
12:08 AM on 06/02/2011
Power_mad. It's ugly and dangerous.
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Christian Figueroa
12:06 AM on 06/02/2011
Armani Dinner Jackets are expensive!
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nycpaladin
Have truth will travel
12:00 AM on 06/02/2011
Two mafia-like gangs warring with each other.
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songoftherushes
I can think, I can wait, and I can fast
12:04 AM on 06/02/2011
Kind of like Dems and Reps!
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Front Row Joe
Sometimes you can get shown the light
12:15 AM on 06/02/2011
At our cost....ur...I mean NO cost to you.
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GohBokhor
www.ifamericansknew.org
11:56 AM on 06/02/2011
Kind of like Likud v. the other parts of the coalition
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GohBokhor
www.ifamericansknew.org
11:52 PM on 06/01/2011
lol this entire board is agreeing with the Mullahs and yelling at ME for supporting the regime.

OKAY.
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themodernleader
11:04 PM on 06/01/2011
If the accusations are true, this guy needs to be indicted and tried for treason against the laws of Islam, of Iran.
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GohBokhor
www.ifamericansknew.org
10:46 PM on 06/01/2011
ok so seriously, if you want to know what is happening in Iran right now.. i will tell you..

ok here it goes...

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