Iranian politician
Seyyed Mojtaba Mahfouzi (Persian: سید مجتبی محفوظی) is a former Iranian Principlists representative of Abadan in the Islamic Consultative Assembly (Majles),[7][8][9] who was elected as the second representative of Abadan people (at the 11th elections of Majles) after Seyyed Mohammad Molavi and before Jalil Mokhtar.[10]
Seyyed Mojtaba Mahfouzi[11][12] has been worked in Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, and has PhD degree in Arabic Literature. Among his political positions is: "a member of cultural-commission of the Parliament of Iran" and so on.[13]
- ^ The imposition of weak and incompetent managers continues in Abadan despite the end of the imposed war
- ^ Mahfozi: Satisfaction with the judiciary is the result of the creation of electronic services by Mr. Zarepour
- ^ Abadan representative's note to the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development about the completion of Mehr housing projects
- ^ Member of Parliament: Platforms are not exempt from the rule of law
- ^ MP: Conspiracies of enemies cannot destroy the unity of the nations of Iran and Iraq
- ^ Mahfozi: Movements like International have targeted our people's national security and beliefs
- ^ "Seyed Mohammad Molavi", "Seyed Mojtaba Mahfouzi" and "Jalil Mokhtar" became the representatives of Abadan in the Islamic Consultative Assembly tasnimnews.com, Retrieved 24 September 2020
- ^ Islamic Consultative Assembly News Agency, Seyyed Mojtaba Mahfouzi, Retrieved 24 September 2020
- ^ Mehr News Agency, Seyyed Mojtaba Mahfouzi, Retrieved 24 September 2020
- ^ "Seyed Mohammad Molavi", "Seyed Mojtaba Mahfouzi" and "Jalil Mokhtar" became the representatives of Abadan in the Islamic Consultative Assembly khouznews.ir, Retrieved 24 September 2020
- ^ 3 Abadan elected were introduced in the parliament mashreghnews.ir, Retrieved 24 September 2020
- ^ "Seyed Mohammad Molavi", "Seyed Mojtaba Mahfouzi" and "Jalil Mokhtar" became the representatives of Abadan in the Islamic Consultative Assembly majlesgram.com, Retrieved 24 September 2020
- ^ Mr. Seyyed Mojtaba Mahfouzi majlis.ir, Retrieved 24 September 2020