Iranian constitutional referendum, 1989
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Iranian constitutional referendum of 1989 was the first and remain the only time the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran was amended. It resulted in the addition of Article 176 and the elimination of the prime minister post.
[edit] List of members of Constitutional Amendment Council of Iran
This is a list of members of Constitutional Amendment Council of Iran, appointed by Ayatollah Khomeini, who reviewed and amended the Constitution of Iran in 1989:
- Abbas Ali Amid-Zanjani
- Ebrahim Amini
- Ahmad Azari-Ghomi
- Asadollah Bayat
- Mohammad Emami-Kashani
- Hassan Habibi
- Najafgholi Habibi
- Hossein Hashemian
- Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani
- Ahmad Jannati
- Mehdi Karroubi
- Ali Khamenei (deputy chairman)
- Hadi Khamenei
- Abolghasem Khaz'ali
- Mohammad Reza Mahdavi-Kani
- Ali Meshkini (chairman)
- Mehdi Mohammadi-Gilani
- Mohammad Daneshzadeh Mo'men
- Mir-hossein Mousavi
- Abdolkarim Mousavi Ardebili
- Mohammad Mousavi-Khoiniha
- Abdollah Noori
- Hassan Taheri-Khorramabadi
- Mohammad Reza Tavassoli
- Mohammad Yazdi
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