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Iran's Parliament Summons Ahmadinejad

Iran Summon Ahmadinejad

NASSER KARIMI   02/ 7/12 08:15 AM ET  AP

TEHRAN, Iran — Iran's parliament on Tuesday decided to summon President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for questioning over a long list of accusations, including that he mismanaged the nation's economy.

The summons was the first of its kind for an Iranian president since 1979. It follows a petition by a group of lawmakers for a review of policy decisions by Ahmadinejad, who has come under increasing attacks in recent months from the same hard-liners who brought him to power.

It is also part of a power struggle on the Iranian political scene ahead of March 2 parliamentary elections and the 2013 presidential vote.

Mohammad Reza Bahnoar, the parliament deputy speaker, said lawmakers have demanded that Ahmadinejad answer a slew of questions on the economy, including purportedly bypassing a special budget for the Tehran subway and public transportation.

He is also to be queried about foreign and domestic policy decisions.

"There is a requirement for the president to answer questions in an open session of the parliament," said Bahnoar, whose parliament speech was broadcast live on Iranian state radio.

A letter containing the summons is to be sent to Ahmadinejad in next two days, according to the parliament statement. Under Iranian law, he has up to appear in parliament after one month. It's unclear what would happen if Ahmadinejad fails to appear before parliament.

Ahmadinejad will also be asked why he "hesitated for 11 days" to act on a demand Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to reinstate intelligence minister, Heidar Moslehi, who was sacked by Ahmadinejad in 2011, and to elaborate on his snap dismissal of former foreign minister, Manouchehr Mottaki, during a trip to Africa.

The power struggle has pitted Ahmadinejad against Khamenei, who has final say on all state matters in Iran. Ahmadinejad and his policies have been the target of criticism by lawmakers, clerics as well as state-run media.

Other questions that will be put to the president include those about Iran's slacking economic growth, and why his administration failed to promote the Islamic dress code that calls for women to wear the traditional veil. Lawmakers behind the initiative allege Ahmadinejad promoted Iranian nationalism instead of Islamic values.

According to the statement, Ahmadinejad is also to explain his ties to Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei, whose daughter is married to the president's son. Ahmadinejad's opponents content he is trying to push Mashei for president after his own term expires next year.

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09:14 AM on 02/10/2012
One of the things they want to question him about is why his Administration has not been enforcing the wearing of the veil by women? Oy vey!
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Pod-gers
Jeremy Lin = Game Change
05:14 PM on 02/09/2012
Ahmadinejad cannot run for another term. he is on his way out. Raking him over the coals sounds like what the Red Sox do when someone leaves the team. But fear not, neither Iran nor the Red Sox are like the Ma. fia.
AllegroTroppo
Appeaser feeds crocodile hopes to be eaten last
03:23 PM on 02/09/2012
Maybe they're meeting to discuss this:

In June 2010, Iran's Grand Ayatollah Naser Makarem Shirazi issued a fatwa, a religious edict, that said Iranians should not keep dogs
TIME reports:
"Lawmakers in Tehran... proposed a bill in parliament that would criminalize dog ownership, formally enshrining its punishment within the country's Islamic penal code...
The law would see the offending animal confiscated, the leveling of a $100-to-$500 fine ( on the owner, but leaves the fate of confiscated dogs uncertain. "
ttp://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2065873,00.html#ixzz1luxxgYh3

Another class of oppressed. This time it's Canine- Iranians.
03:16 PM on 02/09/2012
It looks like our administration's poilcies are having an affect afterall. I know it's not happening fast enough for some, like the party of NO!, but it's not costing us a billion dollars a month like that Iraq fiasco either! Brains, not brawn, will win out every time! And then, there's always covert operations!
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Beercandyman
Never deny to someone else, the rights you enjoy.
02:35 PM on 02/10/2012
Fanned.. So true. The President is very smart.
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streetmagik
You can't fight in here this is the war room!!
02:46 PM on 02/09/2012
they are eating their own - how ironic
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Pod-gers
Jeremy Lin = Game Change
05:10 PM on 02/09/2012
They sound just like the Republican candidates.
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02:22 PM on 02/09/2012
http://www.counterpunch.org/2012/02/08/will-iran-be-attacked/
The Money Rules
Will Iran Be Attacked?
by PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS

Washington has presented Israel a gift from the hard-pressed american taxpayers of an expensive missile defense system, money spent for Israel when millions of unassisted americans have lost their homes. As no one expects Iran to attack Israel, except in retaliation for an Israeli attack on Iran, the purpose of the missile defense system is to protect Israel from an Iranian response to Israeli aggression against Iran.
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streetmagik
You can't fight in here this is the war room!!
02:48 PM on 02/09/2012
"As no one expects Iran to attack Israel" - what a conclusory statement.

Iranian missils, supplied to Hezbullah and Hamas, have already rained down on Israel in the thousands.
AllegroTroppo
Appeaser feeds crocodile hopes to be eaten last
03:32 PM on 02/09/2012
Back to reality:
Fact: 75% of U.S. aid to Israel is spent in the United States. By law.
Israel is not Egypt who just siphons billions in aid.
Israel regularly transfers extremely valuable technological and military know-how back to U.S.
Example: drones-- Israeli invention. Transferred to U.S. without payment of any kind.
Try facts.
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Pod-gers
Jeremy Lin = Game Change
05:11 PM on 02/09/2012
Link to the drone issue, please?
01:04 AM on 02/10/2012
Where did you get thar information?
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muck-raker
give me liberty or give me death
11:23 AM on 02/09/2012
the US Congress—under all the usual pressures from the Israel lobby (not that it needs them)—foisted a mandatory sanctions package on the Obama administration (100 to 0 in the Senate and with only 12 "no" votes in the House). Starting in June, US will have to sanction any third-country banks and companies dealing with Iran's Central Bank, which is meant to cripple that country's oil sales. (Congress did allow for some "exemptions.")
> In AIPAC we trust no others listened to
The ultimate target? Regime change—what else?—in Tehran. The proverbial anonymous US official admitted as much in the Washington Post, and that paper printed the comment. ("The goal of US and other sanctions against Iran is regime collapse, a senior US intelligence official said, offering clearest indication yet that Obama administration is at least as intent on unseating Iran's government as it is on engaging with it.") But oops! The newspaper then had to revise passage to eliminate that embarrassingly on-target quote. Undoubtedly, this "red line" came too close to truth for comfort.

Former chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen believed that only a monster shock-and-awe-style event, totally humiliating leadership in Tehran, would lead to genuine regime change—and he was hardly alone. Advocates of actions ranging from air strikes to invasion (whether by US, Israel, or some combination of the two) have been legion in neocon Washington. (See, for instance, Brookings Institution's 2009 report Which Path to Persia.)
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miz-ribble
Some will rob you with a six gun, other's with a f
12:16 PM on 02/09/2012
Oh , jesus !
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me again
I'm not wrong....
09:38 AM on 02/09/2012
The little chimp is basically the Jay Carney of the Ayatollah....he's a mouthpiece, but convenient to use as a whipping boy when things go wrong. Perhaps the little chimp needs to change his point of view quickly.
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Pod-gers
Jeremy Lin = Game Change
05:11 PM on 02/09/2012
abusive language, slurs
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me again
I'm not wrong....
09:16 PM on 02/09/2012
And deserved.
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Bleekerstreet
Six feet of water in the streets of Evangeline.
06:44 AM on 02/09/2012
Women are running the streets of Tehran without veils? It sounds like there's no 'Focus on the Family' in Iran.
AllegroTroppo
Appeaser feeds crocodile hopes to be eaten last
03:07 AM on 02/09/2012
perfect allegory for the Iranian situation.
With Iran nation as the trapped orca crying for help while the entire rotten theo-fascist regime hanging on and preventing it from being free and joining the world family.
http://www.grindtv.com/outdoor/blog/32681/diver+frees+entangled+orca+that+had+been+crying+for+help/
AllegroTroppo
Appeaser feeds crocodile hopes to be eaten last
02:52 AM on 02/09/2012
In Iranian politics you have two democratic choices: hardline right-wingers and right-wing hardlines.
08:58 AM on 02/09/2012
sounds like the current crop of the GOP candidates
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Richard in CO
11:44 PM on 02/08/2012
Ahmadinejad really is not in charge of that country; the Clerics are. Apparently, he's now in trouble. Maybe he'll be removed on some obscure charge, saving the trouble for many.
AllegroTroppo
Appeaser feeds crocodile hopes to be eaten last
02:50 AM on 02/09/2012
He is Supreme Leader's favorite boy-toy. He'll do the Putin and next be appointed into some high governmental capacity. by the Ayatollah Khomeini Jr. Such a big mouth will always find a way to make himself useful to his master.
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07:35 PM on 02/08/2012
The Iranian government must be really screwed since Ahmadinejad looks moderate when compared with the religious fanatics that appear to control the country.
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l78lancer
Wisdom is the principal thing
06:23 PM on 02/08/2012
With all of the issues for which Ahmadinejad will be called to account, It is interesting that the matter of sanctions is being ignored - at least publically.

It's hard that behind closed doors, however, that Ahmadinejad won't be skewered over the impact of sanctions on Iran, and receive instructions to fix it.

Let's see how his tone changes in the coming months with his pending election.
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Anybodyseenthepopos
אני כלום בלעדיהם
05:20 PM on 02/08/2012
Looks like someone's gonna get a spanking!