Ahmad Khorram

Ahmad Khorram
Ministry of Roads and Transportation
In office
19 May 2001  3 October 2004
President Mohammad Khatami
Preceded by Rahman Dadman
Succeeded by Ahmad Sadegh-Bonab (acting)
Governor of Khuzestan Province
In office
19 September 1997  1 November 1999
Preceded by Mohammad-Hossein Moghimi
Succeeded by Abdulhassan Moghtadaei
Personal details
Born Ahmad Khorram
1950 (age 6768)
Isfahan, Iran
Nationality Iranian
Political party Islamic Iran Participation Front[1]
Alma mater University of Tabriz

Ahmad Khorram (Persian: احمد خرم, born 1950) is Iranian politician.

Khorram was the Minister of Roads and Transportation, under President Mohammad Khatami, until October 3, 2004, when he was impeached by the Majlis of Iran by 188 votes out of 258 present members of the parliament.[2] He was replaced by Ahmad Sadegh-Bonab, as the temporary supervisor of the Ministry.

Born in Isfahan, and having a bachelor's degree in Roads and Structures Engineering from University of Tabriz, Khorram's previous posts in the Iranian government included the governorship of Hormozgan, Khuzestan, and Hamedan and vice ministership of the Ministry of Roads and Transportation.

References

  1. Michael Rubin and Ali Alfoneh (13 January 2008), "Iran News Round Up", National Review, retrieved 7 April 2017
  2. http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/world/2004-10-03-iran-impeach_x.htm
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