Government_of_Amir-Abbas_Hoveyda_(1974–1977)

Government of Amir-Abbas Hoveyda (1974–1977)

Government of Amir-Abbas Hoveyda (1974–1977)

Add article description


The sixth Hoveyda government was a cabinet of Iran led by Prime Minister Amir-Abbas Hoveyda that was formed on 27 May 1974 and presented to Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi on 29 May. Hoveyda reshuffled in the cabinet on 8 November 1976, replacing all of his ministers. The government was dissolved in August 1977 and replaced by that of new Prime Minister Jamshid Amouzegar.[1]

Quick Facts Date formed, Date dissolved ...

Background

On 27 May 1974, Hoveyda appointed Hushang Ansary as minister of finance, replacing Jamshid Amouzegar.[2] Amouzegar was then made minister of interior.[2]

The same day, Hoveyda established the Ministry of Industry and Mines, Ministry of Commerce and Ministry of Social Welfare.[3] He also reorganized the existing Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs, Ministry of Energy and Ministry of Information and Tourism.[3]

Other appointments included Karim Motamedi as minister of post and telecommunications, Gholamreza Kianpour as minister of information, Fereydoun Mahdavi as minister of commerce, Abdol Hossein-Samii as minister of science and higher education, Reza Azimi as minister of war, Iraj Vahidi as minister of energy, Farrokh Najmabadi as minister of industry and Mines and incumbent Abbas Ali Khalatbari as minister of foreign affairs.[4][5]

Cabinet

Cabinet members were as follows:

More information Portfolio, Minister ...

References

  1. Iran Economic News. Iranian Economic Mission. 1975. p. 29-PA2.
  2. Current World Leaders: Biography and news. Vol. 17–19. Almanac of Current World Leaders. 1974.
Government of Iran
Preceded by
Fifth Cabinet of Hoveyda
Sixth Government of Hoveyda
29 May 1974 - 7 August 1977
Succeeded by

Share this article:

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article Government_of_Amir-Abbas_Hoveyda_(1974–1977), and is written by contributors. Text is available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 International License; additional terms may apply. Images, videos and audio are available under their respective licenses.