List of presidents of Iran

This is a list of the presidents of the Islamic Republic of Iran since the establishment of that office in 1980. The president of Iran is the highest popularly elected official in the country. The current president, Masoud Pezeshkian has been in office since 28 July 2024 after winning the 2024 presidential election.

Background

After the Iranian Revolution of 1979 and referendum to create the Islamic Republic on March 29 and 30, the new government needed to craft a new constitution. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini ordered an election for the Assembly of Experts, the body tasked with writing the constitution.[1] The assembly presented the constitution on October 24, 1979, and Supreme Leader Ruhollah Khomeini and Prime Minister Mehdi Bazargan approved it. This was also approved in constitutional referendum on December 2 and 3.

The 1979 Constitution designated the supreme leader as the head of state and the president and prime minister as the heads of government. The post of prime minister was abolished after the 1989 constitutional referendum.

The first Iranian presidential election was held on January 25, 1980 and resulted in the election of Abolhassan Banisadr with 76% of the votes. Banisadr was impeached on June 22, 1981 by Parliament. Until the early election on July 24, 1981, the duties of the president were undertaken by the Provisional Presidential Council. Mohammad-Ali Rajai was elected president on July 24, 1981 and took office on August 2. Rajai remained in office for less than one month, with both he and his prime minister being assassinated on August 30, 1981. Once again, a Provisional Presidential Council filled the office until October 13, 1981 when Ali Khamenei was elected president.

Ali Khamenei, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, Mohammad Khatami, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Hassan Rouhani were each elected president for two terms. Ebrahim Raisi was the eighth president, serving from his election in 2021 until his death on May 19, 2024 leaving the office occupied in an acting capacity by First Vice President Mohammad Mokhber. Masoud Pezeshkian was elected as the current president on July 6, 2024.

List of officeholders

Islamic Republic of Iran (from 1979)

1st constitution (1979–1989)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party Election Cabinet Prime minister Previous office Ref.
Took office Left office Tenure
Not established but approved (24 October 1979–4 February 1980)[2]
1 Abolhassan Banisadr
سید ابوالحسن بنی‌صدر
(1933–2021)
4 February 1980 22 June 1981 1 year, 138 days Independent
(OCPP)
1980 Rajai Mohammad-Ali Rajai Minister of Finance
(1979–1980)
The Presidential Council deputised during the interim (22 June 1981 – 2 August 1981).[a]
2 Mohammad-Ali Rajai
محمدعلی رجائی
(1933–1981)
2 August 1981 30 August 1981 X 28 days Islamic Association of Teachers 1981 (Jul) Bahonar Mohammad-Javad Bahonar Prime Minister of Iran
(1980–1981)
The Presidential Council deputised during the interim (30 August 1981 – 9 October 1981).[a]
3 Ali Khamenei
علی خامنه ای
(1939–2026)[b]
9 October 1981 16 August 1989 7 years, 311 days Islamic Republican Party
(1979–1987)
Combatant Clergy Association
(1977–1989)
1981 (Oct) Mousavi I Mir-Hossein Mousavi Member of the Parliament of Iran
(1980–1981)
[4]
1985 Mousavi II

2nd constitution (from 1989)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party Election Cabinet First vice president(s) Previous office Ref.
Took office Left office Tenure
4 Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani
اکبر هاشمی رفسنجانی
(1934–2017)
16 August 1989 3 August 1997 7 years, 352 days Combatant Clergy Association
(1989–1996)
Executives of Construction Party
(1969–1997)[c]
1989 Rafsanjani I Hassan Habibi Speaker of the Parliament of Iran
(1980–1989)
[4]
1993 Rafsanjani II
5 Mohammad Khatami
محمد خاتمی
(born 1943)
3 August 1997 3 August 2005 8 years Association of Combatant Clerics 1997 Khatami I Hassan Habibi
(1997–2001)
Mohammad Reza Aref
(2001–2005)
Minister of Culture
(1982–1992)
2001 Khatami II
6 Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
محمود احمدی‌نژاد
(born 1956)
3 August 2005 3 August 2013 8 years Society of Devotees of the Islamic Revolution[d]
(Alliance of Builders)[e]
2005 Ahmadinejad I Parviz Davoodi
(2005–2009)
Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei
(2009)
Mohammad-Reza Rahimi
(2009–2013)
Mayor of Tehran
(2003–2005)
2009 Ahmadinejad II
7 Hassan Rouhani
حسن روحانی
(born 1948)
3 August 2013 3 August 2021 8 years Moderation and Development Party 2013 Rouhani I Eshaq Jahangiri Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council
(1989–2005)
2017 Rouhani II
8 Ebrahim Raisi
ابراهیم رئیسی
(1960–2024)
3 August 2021 19 May 2024 # 2 years, 290 days Combatant Clergy Association 2021 Raisi Mohammad Mokhber Chief Justice
(2019–2021)
Mohammad Mokhber[a]
محمد مخبر
(born 1955)
acting

19 May 2024 28 July 2024 70 days Independent Raisi[f] Himself Vice President
(2021–2024)
9 Masoud Pezeshkian
مسعود پزشکیان
(born 1954)
28 July 2024[g] Incumbent 1 year, 235 days Independent 2024 Pezeshkian Mohammad Reza Aref Minister of Health and Medical Education
(2001–2005)

Timeline

No. President Born Age at
start of presidency
Age at
end of presidency
Time in office Post-presidency
timespan
Lifespan
Died Age
1 Abolhassan Banisadr Mar 22, 1933 46 years, 319 days
Feb 4, 1980
48 years, 92 days
Jun 22, 1981
1 year, 138 days 40 years, 109 days Oct 9, 2021 88 years, 201 days
2 Mohammad-Ali Rajai Jun 15, 1933 48 years, 48 days
Aug 2, 1981
48 years, 76 days
Aug 30, 1981
28 days 0 days[h] Aug 30, 1981 48 years, 76 days
3 Ali Khamenei Apr 19, 1939 42 years, 173 days
Oct 9, 1981
50 years, 119 days
Aug 16, 1989
7 years, 311 days 36 years, 196 days Feb 28, 2026 86 years, 315 days
4 Akbar Rafsanjani Aug 25, 1934 54 years, 356 days
Aug 16, 1989
62 years, 343 days
Aug 3, 1997
7 years, 352 days 19 years, 158 days Jan 8, 2017 82 years, 136 days
5 Mohammad Khatami Oct 14, 1943 53 years, 293 days
Aug 3, 1997
61 years, 293 days
Aug 3, 2005
8 years, 0 days 20 years, 229 days
82 years, 157 days
6 Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Oct 28, 1956 48 years, 279 days
Aug 3, 2005
56 years, 279 days
Aug 3, 2013
8 years, 0 days 12 years, 229 days
69 years, 143 days
7 Hassan Rouhani Nov 12, 1948 64 years, 264 days
Aug 3, 2013
72 years, 264 days
Aug 3, 2021
8 years, 0 days 4 years, 229 days
77 years, 128 days
8 Ebrahim Raisi Dec 14, 1960 60 years, 232 days
Aug 3, 2021
63 years, 157 days
May 19, 2024
2 years, 290 days 0 days[h] May 19, 2024 63 years, 157 days
Mohammad Mokhber
(Acting)
Jun 26, 1955 68 years, 328 days
May 19, 2024
69 years, 32 days
Jul 28, 2024
70 days 1 year, 235 days
70 years, 267 days
9 Masoud Pezeshkian Sep 29, 1954 69 years, 303 days
Jul 28, 2024
(Incumbent) 1 year, 235 days (Incumbent)
71 years, 172 days

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Article 131 of The Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran:
    In case of death, dismissal, resignation, absence, or illness lasting longer than two months of the President or when his term in office has ended and a new president has not been elected due to some impediments, or similar other circumstances, his first deputy shall assume, with the approval of the Leader, the powers and functions of the President. The Council, consisting of the Speaker of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, head of the judicial power, and the first deputy of the President, is obliged to arrange for a new President to be elected within a maximum period of fifty days. In case of death of the first deputy to the President, or other matters which prevent him to perform his duties or when the President does not have a first deputy, the Leader shall appoint another person in his place.[5]
  2. ^ Also served as Head of the Supreme Defense Council during the Iran-Iraq War.[3]
  3. ^ He was still member of the Combatant Clergy Association, however his membership became inactive.
  4. ^ He was also member of the Islamic Society of Engineers, however his membership became inactive when he assumed the presidency.
  5. ^ The Alliance of Builders of Islamic Iran was a political coalition.
  6. ^ A Temporary Presidential Council consisting of the Acting President, the Speaker of the Assembly, and the Head of Judiciary was formed and a new election date was set for June 28, 2024 with a run-off date of July 5, 2024.[6]
  7. ^ He was formally appointed as the president by the supreme leader Ali Khamenei on 28 July 2024,[12] and was sworn in before the Iranian parliament on 30 July.[13]
  8. ^ a b Died in office

See also

Notes

References

  1. ^ "Assembly of Experts". Archived from the original on 17 March 2017. Retrieved 15 August 2009.
  2. ^ Asghar Schirazi (1997). The Constitution of Iran: Politics and the State in the Islamic Republic. I.B. Tauris. pp. 19–23.
  3. ^ "The combination of Iraqi offensives and western intervention force Iran to accept a cease-fire: September 1987 to March 1989" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 June 2013.
  4. ^ a b "Letter to Hashemi Rafsanjani and resignation from presidency" (in Persian). Khamenei.ir. 16 August 1989. Archived from the original on 16 June 2018. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
  5. ^ "Constitution". Archived from the original on 12 January 2024. Retrieved 20 May 2024.
  6. ^ "Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran (full text)". shora-gc.ir. Guardian Council. 2 June 2021. Archived from the original on 5 April 2022. Retrieved 20 May 2024. In case of death, dismissal, resignation, absence, or illness lasting longer than two months of the President, or when his term in office has ended and a new president has not been elected due to some impediments, or similar other circumstances, his first deputy shall and will assume, only with the approval of the Leader, the powers and functions of the President. The Council, consisting of the Speaker of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, head of the judicial power, and the first deputy of the President, was obliged to arrange for a new President to be elected within a maximum period of fifty days. In case of death of the first deputy to the President, or other matters which prevent him to perform his duties, or when the President does not have a first deputy, the Leader shall appoint another person in his place.
  7. ^ "Iran's Khamenei formally grants Masoud Pezeshkian presidential powers". Agence France-Presse. The Hindu. 28 July 2024. Archived from the original on 28 July 2024. Retrieved 28 July 2024.
  8. ^ Hafezi, Parisa (28 July 2024). "Khamenei officially endorses relative moderate as Iran's president". Reuters. Retrieved 28 July 2024.
  9. ^ Molaei, Niloofar (6 July 2024). "پزشکیان در کنار آیت الله خامنه ای رکورد زد /کدام شهرها رئیس جمهورساز بوده اند؟ +جدول" (in Persian). KhabarOnline. Archived from the original on 6 July 2024. Retrieved 7 July 2024.
  10. ^ "افراد ردصلاحیت‌شده فقط توانستند یک نامه بنویسند". Iranian Labour News Agency. 1 March 2016. Archived from the original on 3 July 2017. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
  11. ^ "Reformist lawmaker Masoud Pezeshkian wins Iran's presidential vote". CNN. 6 July 2024. Archived from the original on 6 July 2024. Retrieved 6 July 2024.
  12. ^ [7][8][9][10][11]
  13. ^ "Iran's president Pezeshkian sworn in at parliament". France 24. Agence France-Presse. 30 July 2024. Archived from the original on 30 July 2024. Retrieved 30 July 2024.