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Encyclopedia > Abdollah Ramezanzadeh

Abdollah Ramezanzadeh (عبدالله رمضان‌زاده in Persian), also spelled Ramazanzadeh, is the spokesman and secretary of the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran.


Ramezanzadeh is an assistant professor in faculty of Law and Political Science of University of Tehran, and a member of Islamic Iran Participation Front. He was the governor of the Kurdistan province of Iran from 1997 to 2001.


In 1996, Ramezanzadeh got his PhD from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium. His thesis entitles "Internal and international dynamics of ethnic conflict: the case of Iran".




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Abdollah Ramezanzadeh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (120 words)
Abdollah Ramezanzadeh (عبدالله رمضان‌زاده in Persian), also spelled Ramazanzadeh, is the spokesman and secretary of the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Ramezanzadeh is an assistant professor in faculty of Law and Political Science of University of Tehran, and a member of Islamic Iran Participation Front.
In 1996, Ramezanzadeh got his PhD from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium.
Majlis-Government Constructive Interaction Should Continue: Official (477 words)
The comments made by members of parliament in the process of reviewing the Fourth Development Plan are not in line with economic development and the government's policy to gradually decrease the systematic subsidies established to boost the Iranian economy during the 1980-1988 Iraqi imposed war.
Ramezanzadeh said that the government does not know why certain people want to close the international trade fair, which is a channel for interaction with the global economy.
Ramezanzadeh also said that Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s upcoming visit to Tehran is in line with the plan to expand bilateral relations.
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