Iran's Economy minister Impeached

Iran's parliament ousts second minister within a months span amid economic crisis


Afp August 26, 2018
A handout picture provided by the office of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani show him (R) sitting next to Minister of Economy, Masoud Karbasian, during a meeting with members of the ministry PHOTO: AFP

TEHRAN:

Iran's parliament impeached Economy Minister Masoud Karbasian on Sunday in the latest blow to the embattled government as it struggles to face down a mounting economic crisis.


Karbasian lost the vote of confidence, which was carried live on state radio, by 137 votes to 121, with two abstentions.


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He is the second minister in President Hassan Rouhani's cabinet to be impeached this month, following the removal of Labour Minister Ali Rabiei on August 8.


Iran has struggled with high rates of inflation and unemployment for years, despite a slight improvement following the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers which lifted international sanctions and triggered an influx of foreign investments.


Critics of Rouhani's government say it squandered the opportunities presented by the nuclear deal, which now looks increasingly moribund after the US pulled out of the agreement in May and began reintroducing sanctions.


"Inefficiency and lack of planning have nothing to do with sanctions," said one conservative MP, Abbas Payizadeh, in a speech ahead of the vote.


"Wrong decisions have harmed the people and led to individuals looting public assets," he added.

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