From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ministries of Iran
Ministries of Iran
Name Secretary Website
Education Hamid-Reza Haji Babaee http://www.medu.ir
Communications and Information Technology Reza Taqipour http://www.ict.gov.ir
Intelligence and National Security Heydar Moslehi
Economic Affairs and Finance Shamseddin Hosseini http://www.mefa.gov.ir
Foreign Affairs Ali Akbar Salehi http://www.mfa.gov.ir
Commerce Mehdi Ghazanfari http://www.moc.gov.ir
Health and Medical Education Marzieh Vahid Dastjerdi http://www.mohme.gov.ir
Cooperatives Mohammad Abbasi http://www.icm.gov.ir
Agriculture Sadeq Khalilian http://www.agri-jahad.ir
Justice Morteza Bakhtiari http://www.justice.ir
Defense and Armed Forces Logistics Ahmad Vahidi http://www.mod.ir
Roads and Transport Hamid Behbahani http://www.mrt.ir
Welfare and Social Security Sadeq Mahsouli http://www.refah.gov.ir
Industries and Mines Aliakbar Mehrabian http://www.mim.gov.ir
Science, Research and Technology Kamran Daneshjoo http://www.msrt.gov.ir
Culture and Islamic Guidance Mohammad Hosseini http://www.ershad.gov.ir
Labor and Social Affairs Abdolreza Sheikholeslami http://www.irimlsa.ir
Interior Mostafa Mohammad Najjar http://www.moi.ir
Housing and Urban Development Ali Nikzad http://www.mhud.gov.ir
Petroleum Masoud Mir Kazemi http://www.nioc.org
Energy Majid Namjoo http://www.moe.org.ir
Youth Affairs and Sports Mohammad Abbasi
The Iranian government has 21 ministries. Their names
and website are given in the table below:
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