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Mansur would officially join the Wahdist Republican Party in June of 1984, just four months after the revolution. Upon joining the party, he was immediately made a high-ranking official. His experience as a speaker and campaigner led him to becoming the spokesman of the party an year later. This appointment would last for the next decade. Mansur would be appointed as vice chairman of the party after Al-Musawi was elected in as chairman.
Mansur would officially join the Wahdist Republican Party in June of 1984, just four months after the revolution. Upon joining the party, he was immediately made a high-ranking official. His experience as a speaker and campaigner led him to becoming the spokesman of the party an year later. This appointment would last for the next decade. Mansur would be appointed as vice chairman of the party after Al-Musawi was elected in as chairman.


After Al-Musawi's loss in the 1998 National Elections, Maharadi was voted in as chairman. Mansur remained as vice chairman of the party as Maharadi did not shuffle that party's structure which was normally meant to be undertaken. His chairmanship would see a close defeat in the First 2002 National Elections. Nazeri would become the next president. A term that was included in the blessing given by the Supreme Leader stated that the vice chairman of the main opposition party was to be appointed as vice president of Dabiristan under Nazeri's government.
After Al-Musawi's loss in the 1998 National Elections, Maharadi was voted in as chairman. Mansur remained as vice chairman of the party as Maharadi did not shuffle that party's structure. Maharadi's chairmanship would see a close defeat in the First 2002 National Elections. The First 2002 National Elections were unique in the fact that, for the first time, a minority government was formed in Dabiristan. This minority government was also unique as the Supreme Leader of Dabiristan had personally given his blessing for it. The blessing also held many terms, including a term that stated that either the chairman or vice chairman of the most popular opposition party must be appointed as vice president of Dabiristan. Initially, Nazeri was going to appoint Maharadi as his vice chairman but decided otherwise when Maharadi immediately launched a vote of no confidence against his presidency. This resulted in the appointment of Mansur as his vice president.


==Vice Presidency==
==Vice Presidency==

Nazeri's presidency only lasted eight days as Maharadi's vote of no confidence succeeded. Mansur, as he was both vice president of Dabiristan and vice chairman of the Wahdist Republican Party, remained vice president under Maharadi and continued to serve until the end of Maharadi's term. Mansur would be responsible for proposing the [[Al-Badaweeiyah TrainLink program]], which saw the construction of 8 raillines and 27 stations.

Maharadi would declare he would not run for a second term in his final month as president. Following this, a vote was held to see who would succeed Maharadi as chairman. This vote was won by Mansur by a landslide and he became the Wahdist Republican Party's candidate for the 2006 National Elections.


==Presidency==
==Presidency==

Mansur would win the 2006 National Elections and even secured 4 more seats for himself.


===Domestic policy===
===Domestic policy===