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The interim government of the Islamic Republic of Iran (21 September 1981 – 29 October 1981) was established after the assassination of Mohammad-Ali Rajai (President) and Mohammad Javad Bahonar (Prime Minister) on 30 August. In accordance with the constitution, a Provisional Presidential Council formed the same day and proposed Mohammad-Reza Mahdavi Kani as Prime Minister to the Majlis. Majlis voted in favour of him on 2 September. His cabinet also received approval of the Majlis on 3 September. The main responsibility of this government was holding presidential elections. On 13 October, Ali Khamenei officially became president. His Prime Minister, Mir-Hossein Mousavi received Majlis''s approval on 29 October (after Majlis'' negative vote to Khamenei''s first candidate, Ali Akbar Velayati) and then the new government replaced Mahdavi-Kani''s interim government.
Members of the cabinetList of members of Mahdavi Kani''s cabinet was as follows:
President | Presidency Council |
Prime Minister | Mohammad-Reza Mahdavi Kani |
Agricultural | Mohammad Salamati |
Commerce | Habibollah Asgaroladi |
Post | Morteza Nabavi |
Culture and Islamic Guidance | Abdul-Majid Moadikhah |
Defense and Armed Forces Logistics | Mousa Namjoo |
Economy | Hossein Namazi |
Education | Ali Akbar Parvaresh |
Energy | Hassan Ghafori Fard |
Foreign Affairs | Mir-Hossein Mousavi |
Health | Hadi Manafi |
Housing and Urban | Mohammad-Shahab Gonabadi |
Industries | Mostafa Hashemi |
Interior | Ali Akbar Nategh-Nouri |
Justice | Mohammad Asghari |
Labour and Social Affairs | Mir-Mohammad Sadeghi |
Petroleum | Mohammad Gharazi |
Roads | Hadi Nejad-Hosseinian |
Science and Culture | Mohammad-Ali Najafi |
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