Iran’s Parliament Reelects Hard-Liner as Speaker By The Media LineThe Media Line Staff Conservative politician Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf was re-elected to Iran’s top legislative office on Tuesday, reaffirming the political dominance of the far-right in a country recently shaken by the deaths of the president and foreign minister. Before being elected to the speakership in […]
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The Media Line: Iran’s Parliament Reelects Hard-Liner as Speaker
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Conservative politician Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf was re-elected to Iran’s top legislative office on Tuesday, reaffirming the political dominance of the far-right in a country recently shaken by the deaths of the president and foreign minister.
Before being elected to the speakership in 2021, Qalibaf previously served as Tehran’s for more than 12 years. A longtime fixture in Iranian politics, the controversial former Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps general assumed the role after a series of failed presidential campaigns.
Qalibaf’s role as a key driver of the IRGC’s harsh crackdown on Iranian university students during campus protests in 1999 raised him into a shining star amongst the country’s political elite. Later, they elevated him to lead Iran’s police force.
In Tuesday’s vote, Qalibaf faced no serious challengers, having received 198 out of 297 votes. 230 out of the 290-seat legislature is held by Iran’s hardliners, and he is expected to uphold the current regime’s commitment to conservative Islamic values and anti-Western rhetoric.
Shiite cleric Mojtaba Zonnouri came in second with 60 votes.
The country’s March parliamentary elections saw the lowest voter turnout in Iran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

