Posted on 05/29/2008 8:30:47 PM PDT by RDTF
TEHRAN: The election of a rival to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as speaker of the Iranian Parliament is a strong signal of growing impatience with the president's economic policies and a possible sign of a political shift in the country.
The new speaker, Ali Larijani, who resigned as the country's nuclear negotiator in October over differences with Ahmadinejad, is a conservative and an ardent advocate of the Iranian nuclear program but is seen as more pragmatic in his approach and perhaps willing to engage in diplomacy with the West.
The post of speaker is normally a powerful one in Iranian politics, and Larijani's elevation also suggests that the new Parliament will be much more likely than the last one to challenge Ahmadinejad, who is up for re-election in June 2009.
In his first speech Wednesday as speaker, Larijani, who won by a vote of 232-31, said one of Parliament's top priorities would be to strengthen the economy. His lopsided victory appeared to be a rebuke of Ahmadinejad, who has faced growing dissatisfaction over grinding inflation and fresh memories of rolling blackouts last winter that left people without electricity and heat for hours at a time - even as the nation's oil revenues were soaring.
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Ali Larijani, second from right, the newly elected parliament speaker, with Saeed Jalili, a top nuclear negotiator, right, during the opening ceremony of Iran's new parliament in Tehran on Tuesday.
Some good news out of Iran....This gentleman should have very very good bodyguards....he will not be a “friend” of the thugs in that region of the world...
What say you?
This is me, holding my breath, expecting change in Iran’s policies. This is me, turning blue. Someone call 911.
Why does this sound like a case of “Here’s the new boss... same as the old boss?”
This reminds me of all the tea leaf reading the media used to do when the Kremlin was changing power. They were always convinced that the new guy was somehow different. Once, it was a big deal that one of the gerontocrats liked jazz.
The problem in Iran is the system. Not the leader. As long as radical mullahs hold all political power, no acceptable leader can possibly arise. Things will change if the people rise up and kill the mullahs or if there's a war. Until then, it'll be tweedle dum and tweedle dee.
In other words, this Iranian Muslim Nazi is smarter then the one in power already.
Bad news for the US, especially if Hussein Obama wins. The “moderates” are worse then the “extremists” because they can lie to the infidels better.
Larijani is also a key figure in Iran's rise to nuclear power. His stance on Nukes and the US are no different.
OH ok - sorry spoke about something I know nothing about - except that Abimanutjob is a little HItler who wants to usher in the chaos leadig to the great Mahdi’s “return”....this person is as insane?
Larinjani's "rational" and "friendly" appearance is just like the one of previous President Khatami.
They are even more dangerous than nutjobs like Ahmadinejad, because while the latter showed with his outrageous comments the world the real face of the regime, the "reformists" smoother and calmer style works great for smokes and mirrors.
Larinjani was the chief nuclear negotiator of Iran during the last years. He knows the game of diplomacy (fooling the West) and would achieve nuclear power without provoking confrontation with the West. He is a professional. Ahmadinejad is a screaming clown. If our goal is the eventual downfall of the regime, it's better to have the provocative Ahmadinejad.
Well, that’s good news, RDTF...maybe, maybe not.
Peace in our time?
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A Look at Iran
http://www.truthusa.com/IRAN.html
Thanks for the added information. Now am informed about this new Iranian “leader”....was not before.
By the way, what are his eyes like?
Nutjob’s eyes are the most demonic I have seen of any world “leder” in my lifetime.....There is a presence behind those eyes that is definitely, IMHO, satanic.....
Oh well .... then ..... there are Hitlery’s eyes....
Actually an interesting point you are bringing up. Larijani is a Mazanderani (northern Iranian people who live in the forrest-rich southern shore region of the Caspian Sea). He has a fairer complexion and bluish eyes, as compared to Ahmadinejad who looks more like an Afghan. The Mazanderani's have preserved a great deal of ancient Persian ethnical characteristics.
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