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Parviz Fattah
Head of the Mostazafan Foundation
Incumbent
Assumed office
22 July 2019
Appointed by Ali Khamenei
Preceded by Mohammad Saeedikia
President of the Imam Khomeini Relief Foundation

In office
5 April 2015 – 21 July 2019
Appointed by Ali Khamenei
Preceded by Hossein Anvari
Succeeded by Morteza Bakhtiari
Minister of Energy

In office
17 August 2005 – 2 August 2009
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Preceded by Habibollah Bitaraf
Succeeded by Majid Namjoo
Personal details
Born Parviz Fattah Gharabaghi
c. 1961 (age 63–64)
Qarah Bagh, Urmia, Iran
Political party Front of Islamic Revolution Stability[1]
Children 2[2]
Alma mater Sharif University of Technology
Amirkabir University of Technology
Imam Hussein University[3]
Signature
Military service
Allegiance Iran Iran
Service/branch Revolutionary Guards
Years of service 1980–2005; 2009–2015
Unit Khatam-al Anbiya Headquarters
Commands Cooperation Bonyad
Battles/wars Iran–Iraq War

Seyed Parviz Fattah (Persian: سید پرویز فتاح‎) is an Iranian conservative politician, former member of Revolutionary Guard and former minister of energy in Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's first cabinet from 2005 to 2009. He is former head of Imam Khomeini Relief Foundation from 2015 to 2019. He is currently head of Mostazafan Foundation from 22 July 2019.[4]

Early life and education[]

Born in Urmia in 1961, he has the license of Civil engineering from Sharif University of Technology, a master's degree in systems engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology in Tehran and PhD from Imam Hossein University in Tehran.

Career[]

Fattah was appointed energy minister in 2005 and approved by the Majlis with 194 votes in favor.[5] He was in office until 2009. Then he became the executive director of the foundation, Bonyad Taavon Sepah, which is the IRGC's cooperative foundation[6] He was also named deputy commander of the IRGC's construction body, Khatam ol Anbia.[7]

Sanctions[]

The US Treasury Department put sanctions on Fattah in December 2010 due to his activities in the Bonyad Taavon Sepah that provides services to the IRGC.[6][8]

References[]

Political offices
Preceded by
Habibollah Bitaraf
Minister of Energy of Iran
2005–2009
Succeeded by
Majid Namjoo
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