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Majid Ansari

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Majid Ansari
Ansari in 2021
Vice President of Iran
for Legal Affairs
Assumed office
22 August 2024
PresidentMasoud Pezeshkian
Preceded byMohammad Dehghan
In office
12 July 2016 – 9 August 2017
PresidentHassan Rouhani
Preceded byElham Aminzadeh
Succeeded byLaya Joneydi
Vice President of Iran
for Parliamentary Affairs
In office
1 September 2013 – 12 July 2016
PresidentHassan Rouhani
Preceded byLotfollah Forouzandeh
Succeeded byHossein Ali Amiri
In office
12 October 2004 – 29 August 2005
PresidentMohammad Khatami
Preceded byMohammad-Ali Abtahi
Succeeded bySeyyed Ahmad Mousavi (Parliamentary and Legal Affairs)
Member of Expediency Discernment Council
Assumed office
16 March 2002
Appointed byAli Khamenei
ChairmanAkbar Hashemi Rafsanjani
Ali Movahedi-Kermani (Acting)
Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi
Sadeq Larijani
Member of Parliament of Iran
In office
1980–2004
ConstituencyKerman
Personal details
Born (1954-03-30) 30 March 1954 (age 70)
Khanuk, Iran
Political partyAssociation of Combatant Clerics

Majid Ansari (Persian: مجید انصاری; born in 1954 in Khanuk, Kerman Province) is an Iranian politician and cleric. He is currently member of the Expediency Discernment Council and Vice President for Legal Affairs since 2024 for second term. He was formerly Vice President for Legal Affairs from 2016 to 2017.

Previously held vice presidency in parliamentary affairs from 2004 to 2005, appointed by President Mohammad Khatami and the second term from 2013 to 2016 under President Hassan Rouhani. On 2 August 2017, Ansari announced that he will not be part of second Rouhani government. Ansari is also a former representative to the Assembly of Experts. Politically, he is a member of the Central Council of Association of Combatant Clerics.

Previously, he has been a representative of Tehran in the Parliament of Iran until 2004. Ansari has openly supported Sadegh Khalkhali, the hanging judge and his serial executions.[1]

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Assembly seats
Preceded by Parliamentary leader of reformists
Head of Hezbollah Assembly

1997–2000
Succeeded byas Head of 2nd of Khordad fraction
Party political offices
New title Head of Association of Combatant Clerics's parliamentary group
2000–2004
1992–1996
Vacant