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In the post World War II era, Mansour started his political career by entering the foreign ministry and completed several internal and foreign assignments including tours of Germany and France. In the 1950s, this thirty-year-old was twice appointed chief of prime minister's office, first for a brief
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The Progressive Party or "Kanoon Motaraghion" was founded by Mansour to conduct economic policy research as well as the launching pad for his future prime ministership. In 1962 Mansour ran for the 21st Majlis and was elected as the second representative from Tehran, after
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Mansur was briefly engaged to Noushie Teymourtash, but subsequently married Farideh Emami. He was survived by a son, the jazz guitarist Ahmad Mansur (1960–2011) and a daughter, the journalist Fati Mansur (1964). Farideh's sister Leyla Emami, later married prime minister
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and Kashefian who were more interested in executive branch. Mansour then expanded his power base by forming a coalition and founded "IRAN NOVIN" party with a majority of 175 out of 230 deputies, and was elected the Majority Leader of Parliament.
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At 10am on 21 January 1965, a few days before the first anniversary of the White Revolution, Mansour was entering the gates of Majlis to present his first State-of-the-Union speech. After he stepped out of his car in
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Mansour was put back into the car and rushed to the hospital, where he remained in critical condition for 5 days before he finally died. During the crisis, the Shah quickly appointed Mansur's friend,
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as the acting prime minister, in which role he continued for the next thirteen years. Mansour's assassination occurred a few years after the assassination of prime minister
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appointed him as chairman of the economics council and vice prime minister. He also held the positions of minister of labor, and minister of trade. Prime minister
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Biography of Recent Political and Military People of Iran, Bagher Agheli, Volume 3, p.1548, in Persian, Tehran 2001
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Mansur passed the Geneva Convention American Force Protection Act, also known as the highly controversial
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After Alam resigned his premiership in 1964, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi appointed Mansur prime minister and
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period because of change in government, and second lasted for 2 years. In 1957, Prime Minister
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was announced on 7 March. He introduced many young new faces, such as Amir Abbas Hoveyda,
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Hassan Ali was born in Tehran on 13 April 1923 to Prime Minister
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appointed him as chairman of "Bimeh Iran" insurance company.
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Hasan Ali Mansur Iranian Prime Minister Early 1960s
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Index

Ali Mansur

Prime Minister of Iran
Mohammad Reza Shah
Asadollah Alam
Amir-Abbas Hoveida
Tehran
Persia
New Iran Party
Ali Mansur
Alma mater
University of Tehran

Persian
Iranian
Prime Minister
White Revolution
Shah
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
Fada'iyan-e Islam
Ali Mansur
World War II
University of Tehran
Manuchehr Eghbal
Asadollah Alam
Abdollah Riazi
Hoveyda

Cabinet of Mansur
his cabinet

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