|>It's pretty bad when Iranians have a higher standard for public officials
|>than Americans.
|>
|>http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/59884ef0-aa9b-11dd-897c-000077b07658.html
|>
|>Iran’s parliament on Tuesday voted to dismiss Ali Kordan, the interior
|>minister, for faking a degree from Oxford University, in another blow to
|>the government of Mahmoud Ahmadi-Nejad.
|>
|>Mr Kordan was the 10th minister to have been replaced in the 21-member
|>cabinet, bringing closer the prospect of a vote of confidence in the
|>government.
|>
|>Ali Larijani, speaker of Iran’s parliament, said: “The cabinet is on the
|>edge. If one moreminister is sacked, the whole cabinet should be put to a
|>vote of confidence.”
|>
|>The Iranian constitution stipulates that the president must hold a vote of
|>confidence if half of the cabinet is changed. Legal experts interpret the
|>constitution to mean that another minister has to go before a confidence
|>vote is called.
|>
|>Parliament voted by 188 votes out of 247 to dismiss Mr Kordan for
|>“dishonesty” over his degree, only three months after it had approved his
|>appointment.
|>
|>Pressure mounted on Mr Kordan to resign after he admitted in a letter to
|>the president on September 30 that his honorary degree from Oxford
|>University had been forged without his knowing. The British university had
|>denied granting him the qualification.
|>
|>Mr Ahmadi-Nejad at the weekend described moves to impeach Mr Kordan as
|>illegal because MPs were not going to vote on the performance of the
|>minister.
|>
|>The president added that he would not attend the parliamentary session on
|>the day of the vote. Mr Larijani, a critic of the president, insisted,
|>however, that there was no legal issue with the impeachment.
|>
|>He said the dismissal was a test for the whole system and the country and
|>showed that parliament would “use a firm hand to deal with all wrong acts,
|>regardless of who the perpetrator is and what his positive acts of the
|>past”.
|>
|>Mr Kordan had served as Mr Larijani’s deputy when the latter was head of
|>the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, the country’s national radio
|>and television.
|>
|>Mr Kordan said that more than 10,000 negative news items had been
|>published or broadcast against him. He blamed the move against him on
|>those who sought to sow the seeds of disunity among the “revolutionary
|>forces”.
|>
|>But lawmakers rallied against him, judging that he was unfit to run the
|>interior ministry, which has the crucial role of overseeing Iran’s
|>elections.
|>
|>One MP, Bijan Nobaveh, was quoted by news agencies as accusing Mr Kordan
|>of reducing faith and confidence in the Islamic Republic, and the
|>impeachment was an attempt to restore the system’s reputation.
Barack OBL Obsama doesn't know the difference from S. Africa and the
USA according to his birth certificate deliberation.....as in current S.
African firearm laws, this all spells slavery.....like in
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His Father proly Idi Amin or his brother from Africa always told him
that Hitler had the right plan......the basic problem there is that Aryan
^Master Race^ Blacks are beyond rare, if not impossible......
It's also possible the Obsama is a ^Nazi^ drone/clone, or some other
alien type of thing....whatever it is.......... I hope it ain't
contagious.....
Whenever I see this guy, I thank god I have a red dot.......