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  RENEGADE GENERALMOHAMMAD REZA NAQDI ARRESTED
Noori who, as Interior Minister in charge of the LEF, had opposed his promotion as responsible for the force’s counter-intelligence activities, but was turned down by Mr.
Noori was freed recently from jail after his younger brother was killed in a car accident.
Noori is tipped as the most popular political figure who would become president if he decided to run in the next presidential elections and provided his candidacy is not rejected by the Council of Guardians, analysts assures.
www.iran-press-service.com /articles_2002/Dec_2002/general_naqdi_arrested_281202.htm   (630 words)

  
 Supreme Leader of Iran information - Search.com
Although the members of the Assembly of Experts are elected by public vote, the Guardian Council (which is appointed by the Supreme Leader) vets the candidates before the election.
Many political analysts believe this creates an obvious closed loop of power and many prominent Iranian reformists have voiced their opposition to the current election laws (including Abdollah Noori) but have not been able to bring any changes to the law.
While the Supreme Leader is the generally considered as the ultimate head of the Iranian political establishment, the President of Iran, who is elected by direct public vote, is the executive president (head of state and head of government, directly in charge of the executive branch).
www.search.com /reference/Supreme_Leader_of_Iran?redir=1   (470 words)

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