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Javad Mansur (Dabiristani: جواد منصور) is a Dabiristani politician and was the eighth president of Dabiristan from 23 April 2006 to 23 April 2014 after serving as vice president under Musa Nazeri and Abdolhassan Maharadi. Javad Mansur became the first president of Dabiristan to hold office for two terms. Mansur has criticised the [[Wahdist Republicans|Wahdist Republican Party]] in recent years for rampant corruption within the party which have caused it to lose popularity in recent years. |
Javad Mansur (Dabiristani: جواد منصور) is a Dabiristani politician and was the eighth president of Dabiristan from 23 April 2006 to 23 April 2014 after serving as vice president under Musa Nazeri and Abdolhassan Maharadi. Javad Mansur became the first president of Dabiristan to hold office for two terms. Mansur has criticised the [[Wahdist Republicans|Wahdist Republican Party]] in recent years for rampant corruption within the party which have caused it to lose popularity in recent years. |
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Following the end of his second term, Mansur has mostly retired from politics. He still holds a position in the [[Supreme Advisory Council]] where he is known to give his input on contemporary issues. |
Following the end of his second term, Mansur has mostly retired from politics. He still holds a position in the [[Supreme Advisory Council]] where he is known to give his input on contemporary issues in Dabiristani politics. |
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==Early life and education== |
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==Political career== |
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==Vice Presidency== |
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==Presidency== |
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===Domestic policy=== |
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===Foreign policy=== |
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==After presidency== |
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==Personal life== |
Revision as of 05:25, 28 October 2023
Javad Mansur | |
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جواد منصور | |
8th President of Dabiristan | |
In office 23 April 2006 – 23 April 2014 | |
Vice President | Qassem Mojtabullahi |
Supreme Leader | Mahmoud Tabatabaei |
Preceded by | Abdolhassan Maharadi |
Succeeded by | Muhammad Al-Anwar |
7th Vice President of Dabiristan | |
In office 15 April 2002 – 23 April 2006 | |
President |
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Preceded by | Bahonar Sadiq |
Succeeded by | Qassem Mojtabullahi |
Personal details | |
Born | Badaweeiyah, Wahdist Republic of Dabiristan |
Nationality | Dabiristani |
Political party | Wahdist Republicans |
Spouse | Aliyah Matami |
Children | Ahmad Mansur |
Parent(s) |
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Javad Mansur (Dabiristani: جواد منصور) is a Dabiristani politician and was the eighth president of Dabiristan from 23 April 2006 to 23 April 2014 after serving as vice president under Musa Nazeri and Abdolhassan Maharadi. Javad Mansur became the first president of Dabiristan to hold office for two terms. Mansur has criticised the Wahdist Republican Party in recent years for rampant corruption within the party which have caused it to lose popularity in recent years.
Following the end of his second term, Mansur has mostly retired from politics. He still holds a position in the Supreme Advisory Council where he is known to give his input on contemporary issues in Dabiristani politics.