Iran president appoints Sunni politician as his deputy for rural affairs

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has appointed Abdolkarim Hosseinzadeh, a Sunni politician, as his deputy president for rural development.

Pezeshkian made the appointment due to Hosseinzadeh’s valuable experience in the field. Iran president makes rare appointment of Sunni to senior post

Hosseinzadeh, who is a reformist politician, was a member of the Iranian Parliament from the Naqadeh and Oshnavieh electoral districts in the West Azerbaijan province. “By decree, the president designated Abdolkarim Hosseinzadeh to the post of vice president in charge of rural development and disadvantaged areas of the country because of his valuable experience,” said the presidential website.

Sunni Muslims account for around 10% of Iran’s population, where the vast majority are Shiites and Shia Islam is the official state religion.

They have very rarely held key positions of power since the Islamic revolution in 1979.

Iran has numerous vice presidents, who are tasked with leading organizations related to presidential affairs in the country. A 44-year-old reformer, Hosseinzadeh has since 2012 represented the northwestern cities of Naghadeh and Oshnavieh in the Iranian parliament.

He has spoken out publicly on several occasions in defense of the rights of Iran’s Sunnis.

During his election campaign, Pezeshkian, himself a reformer, criticized the lack of representation for ethnic and religious minorities, particularly Sunni Kurds, in important positions.

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