Interim Government of Iran
{{Short description|Government of Iran from February to November 1979}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2022}}
{{Infobox government cabinet
| cabinet_name = Cabinet of Mehdi Bazargan (Interim Government of Iran)
| cabinet_type = Interim Cabinet
| cabinet_number =
| jurisdiction = Iran
| flag = File:State flag of the Imperial State of Iran (with standardized lion and sun).svg
| flag_border = true
| incumbent =
| image = Bazargan-cabinet.jpg
| caption =Mehdi Bazargan and his cabinet in 1979
| date_formed = {{Start date|1979|2|4|df=y}}
| date_dissolved = {{End date|1979|11|6|df=y}}
| government_head = Mehdi Bazargan
| members_number = 18
| former_members_number = 7
| total_number = 27
| political_party = {{plainlist}}
{{endplainlist}}
| election = None
| legislature_term = None
| predecessor = Cabinet of Bakhtiar
| successor = Interim Cabinet of Revolutionary Council
|state_head=Ruhollah Khomeini|deputy_government_head=None}}
{{History of Iran}}
{{Ruhollah Khomeini series|expanded=1st Supreme Leader of Iran}}
The Interim Government of Iran ({{langx|fa|دولت موقت ايران|Dowlat-e Movaqat-e Irân}}) was the first government established in Iran after the Iranian Revolution. The regime was headed by Mehdi Bazargan, one of the members of the Freedom Movement of Iran,{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EF_dAgAAQBAJ&q=Interim+Government+of+Iran+mehdi+bazargan | title=The Coming Fall of Islam in Iran: Thousands of Muslims Find Christ in the Midst of Persecution | publisher=Charisma Media | author=Reza Safa | pages=78 | year=2006| isbn=9781591859888 }} and formed on the order of Ayatollah Khomeini on 4 February 1979. From 4 to 11 February, Bazargan and Shapour Bakhtiar, the Shah's last Prime Minister, both claimed to be the legitimate prime minister; Bakhtiar fled on 11 February.{{cite web | url=http://www.fouman.com/Y/Get_Iranian_History_Today.php?artid=238 | title=February, 5, 1979 A.D.: Bazargan Becomes Prime Minister | publisher=The Iranian history article | access-date=17 July 2016 | author=Mir M.Hosseini | archive-date=25 December 2018 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181225221551/http://www.fouman.com/Y/Get_Iranian_History_Today.php?artid=238 | url-status=dead }} Mehdi Bazargan was the prime minister of the Interim government and introduced a seven-member cabinet on 14 February 1979. Ebrahim Yazdi was elected as the Foreign Minister.{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AwKKAgAAQBAJ&q=The+Provisional+Government+of+iran+bazargan | title=Iran: Political Culture in the Islamic Republic | publisher=Routledge | author=Samih K. Farsoun, Mehrdad Mashayekhi | pages=173| isbn=9781134969470 | date=22 November 2005 }}
The constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran was adopted by referendum on 24 October 1979. Before it could come into force on 3 December 1979, however, the government resigned on 6 November soon after the taking over of the American embassy.{{cite web|last=Nikou|first=Semira N.|title=Timeline of Iran's Political Events|url=http://iranprimer.usip.org/resource/timeline-irans-political-events|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101028103238/http://iranprimer.usip.org/resource/timeline-irans-political-events|url-status=dead|archive-date=28 October 2010|work=United States Institution of Peace|access-date=10 August 2013}} The Council of the Islamic Revolution then formed the Interim Government of Iran (1979–80) until the formation of the first Islamic Consultative Assembly on 12 August 1980. Mehdi Bazargan was elected to the first Islamic Consultative Assembly representing Tehran.{{cite web | url=http://www.bazargan.info/la_english/english.htm | title=Mehdi Bazargan's Biography | publisher=Cultural Foundation of Mehdi Bazargan | access-date=16 July 2016 | author=Mehdi Noorbaksh}}
Formation of the interim government
When Ayatollah Khomeini, the leader of the Iranian revolution, came back to Iran after his 15-year exile, he appointed Mehdi Bazargan as the head of the Interim government.{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kp3wCQAAQBAJ&q=The+formation+of+Interim+government+of+iran+bazargan | title=The Revolutionary Guards in Iranian Politics: Elites and Shifting Relations | publisher=Routledge | author=Bayram Sinkaya | pages=79| isbn=9781317525646 | date=19 June 2015 }} On 4 February 1979, Ruhollah Khomeini issued a decree appointing Bazargan as the prime minister of "The Provisional Islamic Revolutionary Government" (PRG).
His decree stated:
{{quote|Based on the proposal of the Revolutionary Council and in accordance with the canonical and legal rights which originated from the vote of overwhelming majority of Iranian nation for leadership of the movement which has been represented in the vast gatherings and wide and numerous demonstrations across Iran and because of my utmost trust on your firm belief in the holy tenets of Islam and my knowledge of your precedent in Islamic and national struggles, I appoint you the authority to establish the interim government without consideration of any affiliation to any parties or dependence on any factional groups, for formation of temporary government to arrange organizing of country affairs and especially perform a referendum and refer to public vote of nation about turning the country into Islamic republic and formation of "The Council of the Founders" from the representatives of people to approve of constitution of new regime and to hold elections of representatives of parliament of nation on the basis of the new constitution. It is necessary that you appoint and introduce the members of the temporary government as soon as possible in concordance with the conditions I have clarified. All public offices, the army, and citizens shall furnish their utmost cooperation with your interim government so as to attain the high and holy goals of this Islamic revolution and to restore order and function to the affairs of the nation. I pray to God for the success of you and your interim government in this sensitive juncture of our nation's history.|Ruhollah Al-Musavi al-Khomeini.[http://www.irdc.ir/article.asp?id=822 چرا و چگونه بازرگان به نخست وزیری رسید؟] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080413172900/http://www.irdc.ir/article.asp?id=822 |date=13 April 2008 }} The commandment of Ayatollah Khomeini for Bazargan and his sermon on 5 February}}
Elaborating further on his decree, Khomeini made it clear that Iranians were commanded to obey Bazargan and that this was a religious duty.
As a man who, though the guardianship [Velayat] that I have from the holy lawgiver [the Prophet], I hereby pronounce Bazargan as the Ruler, and since I have appointed him, he must be obeyed. The nation must obey him. This is not an ordinary government. It is a government based on the sharia. Opposing this government means opposing the sharia of Islam ... Revolt against God's government is a revolt against God. Revolt against God is blasphemy.Khomeini, Sahifeh-ye Nur, vol. 5, p. 31, translated by Baqer Moin in Khomeini (2000), p. 204
Khomeini's announcement came days before the army's official statement announcing the army's (Bakhtiar's last hope) neutrality in conflicts between Khomeini's and Bakhtiar's supporters. Bakhtiar fled on the same day, 11 February, the day that is officially named as Islamic Revolution's Victory Day.
The PRG is often described as "subordinate" to the Revolutionary Council, and having had difficulties reigning in the numerous committees which were competing with its authority.Arjomand, Turban for the Crown, (1988) p.135
Members of the cabinet
According to Mohammad Ataie, the cabinet was made up of two main factions, moderates and radicals.{{cite journal|author=Mohammad Ataie|title=Revolutionary Iran's 1979 endeavor in Lebanon|journal=Middle East Policy|date=Summer 2013|volume=XX|issue=2|pages=137–157|doi=10.1111/mepo.12026|doi-access=free}} Most of cabinet members were nationalist veterans and sympathizers of the Freedom Movement of Iran and a few from the National Front.{{cite thesis|author=Amir Poursadigh|title=The Determinants of the Revolutionary Disintegration of the State in Iran|url=http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:951-44-5641-6|location=University of Tampere |page=19|degree=PhD|date=2003}}
Bazargan reshuffled his cabinet several times because of resignation of ministers that were unable to cope with parallel sources of power. In several cases a ministry was supervised by an acting minister or Bazargan himself.
List of members of Bazargan's cabinet was as follows:
{{Cabinet table start|hiderefcol=n}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Prime Minister
| minister1 = Mehdi Bazargan
| minister1_termstart = 4 February 1979
| minister1_termend = 6 November 1979
| minister1_party = Freedom Movement of Iran
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Deputy Prime Minister
for Public Relations
and Administration
| minister1 = Abbas Amir-Entezam
| minister1_termstart = 13 February 1979
| minister1_termend = August 1979
| minister1_party = Freedom Movement of Iran
| minister1_ref =
| minister2 = Sadeq Tabatabaei
| minister2_termstart = August 1979
| minister2_termend = 6 November 1979
| minister2_party = Freedom Movement of Iran
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Deputy Prime Minister
for Revolutionary Affairs
| minister1 = Ebrahim Yazdi
| minister1_termstart = 13 February 1979
| minister1_termend = 12 April 1979
| minister1_party = Freedom Movement of Iran
| minister2 = Mostafa Chamran
| minister2_termstart = 12 April 1979
| minister2_termend = 29 September 1979
| minister2_party = Freedom Movement of Iran
| minister2_ref =
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Deputy Prime Minister
for Transitional Affairs
| minister1 = Hashem Sabbaghian
| minister1_termstart = 13 February 1979
| minister1_termend = 20 June 1979
| minister1_party = Freedom Movement of Iran
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister of Interior
| minister1 = Ahmad Sayyed Javadi
| minister1_termstart = 13 February 1979
| minister1_termend = 20 June 1979
| minister1_party = Freedom Movement of Iran
| minister2 = Hashem Sabbaghian
| minister2_termstart = 20 June 1979
| minister2_termend = 6 November 1979
| minister2_party = Freedom Movement of Iran
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister of Foreign Affairs
| minister1 = Karim Sanjabi
| minister1_termstart = 13 February 1979
| minister1_termend = 1 April 1979
| minister1_party = National Front (Iran)
| minister2 = Mehdi BazarganA
| minister2_party = Freedom Movement of Iran
| minister2_termstart = 1 April 1979
| minister2_termend = 12 April 1979
| minister3 = Ebrahim Yazdi
| minister3_party = Freedom Movement of Iran
| minister3_termstart = 12 April 1979
| minister3_termend = 12 November 1979
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister of Health
| minister1 = Kazem Sami
| minister1_termstart = 13 February 1979
| minister1_termend = 29 October 1979
| minister1_party = JAMA (Iranian Party)
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister of Agriculture
| minister1 = Ali-Mohammad Izadi
| minister1_termstart = 18 February 1979
| minister1_termend = 6 November 1979
| minister1_party = National Front (Iran)
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister of Information
| minister1 = Nasser Minachi
| minister1_termstart = 22 February 1979
| minister1_termend = 6 November 1979
| minister1_party = Independent (politician)
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister of Energy
| minister1 = Abbas Taj
| minister1_termstart = 18 February 1979
| minister1_termend = 6 November 1979
| minister1_party = Islamic Association of Engineers
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister of Post
| minister1 = Mohammad Hassan Eslami
| minister1_termstart = 22 February 1979
| minister1_termend = 6 November 1979
| minister1_party = Freedom Movement of Iran
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister of Finance
| minister1 = Ali Ardalan
| minister1_termstart = 15 February 1979
| minister1_termend = 6 November 1979
| minister1_party = National Front (Iran)
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Ministry of Housing
| minister1 = Mostafa Katiraei
| minister1_termstart = 13 February 1979
| minister1_termend = 6 November 1979
| minister1_party = Islamic Association of Engineers
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister of Labour
| minister1 = Dariush Forouhar
| minister1_termstart = 13 February 1979
| minister1_termend = 29 September 1979
| minister1_party = National Front (Iran)
| minister2 = Ali Espahbodi
| minister2_termstart = 30 September 1979
| minister2_termend = 6 November 1979
| minister2_party = Freedom Movement of Iran
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Ministry of Roads
| minister1 = Yadollah Taheri
| minister1_termstart = 13 February 1979
| minister1_termend = 6 November 1979
| minister1_party = Islamic Association of Engineers
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Ministry of Industries
| minister1 = Mahmoud Ahmadzadeh
| minister1_termstart = 18 February 1979
| minister1_termend = 6 November 1979
| minister1_party = Freedom Movement of Iran
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Ministry of Commerce
| minister1 = Reza Sadr
| minister1_termstart = 18 February 1979
| minister1_termend = 6 November 1979
| minister1_party = Freedom Movement of Iran
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister of Culture
| minister1 = Ali Shariatmadari
| minister1_termstart = 5 February 1979
| minister1_termend = 1 October 1979
| minister1_party = JAMA (Iranian Party)
| minister2 = Hassan Habibi
| minister2_termstart = 1 October 1979
| minister2_termend = 6 November 1979
| minister2_party = Freedom Movement of Iran
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister of Education
| minister1 = Gh. Hossein Shokouhi
| minister1_termstart = 22 February 1979
| minister1_termend = 29 September 1979
| minister1_party = Independent (politician)
| minister2 = Mohammad-Ali RajaeiA
| minister2_termstart = 29 September 1979
| minister2_termend = 6 November 1979
| minister2_party = Freedom Movement of Iran
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister of Justice
| minister1 = Assadollah Mobashery
| minister1_termstart = 18 February 1979
| minister1_termend = 20 June 1979
| minister1_party = National Front (Iran)
| minister2 = Ahmad Sayyed Javadi
| minister2_termstart = 20 June 1979
| minister2_termend = 6 November 1979
| minister2_party = Freedom Movement of Iran
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister of National Defense
| minister1 = Ahmad Madani
| minister1_termstart = 22 February 1979
| minister1_termend = 2 March 1979
| minister1_party = National Front (Iran)
| minister1_ref ={{citation|title=کابینه بازرگان ترمیم شد|language=fa|url=http://tarikhirani.ir/fa/events/3/EventsDetail/207/|access-date=25 November 2016|work=Iranian History|archive-date=17 July 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170717041801/http://tarikhirani.ir/fa/events/3/EventsDetail/207/|url-status=dead}}
| minister2 = Taghi Riahi
| minister2_termstart = 2 March 1979
| minister2_termend = 18 September 1979
| minister2_party = National Front (Iran)
| minister2_ref ={{citation|title=تیمسار ریاحی از وزارت دفاع ملی استعفا داد|language=fa|url=http://tarikhirani.ir/fa/events/3/EventsDetail/297/%D9%88%D9%82%D8%A7%DB%8C%D8%B9.%D9%88.%D8%B1%D9%88%DB%8C%D8%AF%D8%A7%D8%AF%D9%87%D8%A7.html|access-date=25 November 2016|work=Iranian History|archive-date=26 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190226094342/http://tarikhirani.ir/fa/events/3/EventsDetail/297/%D9%88%D9%82%D8%A7%DB%8C%D8%B9.%D9%88.%D8%B1%D9%88%DB%8C%D8%AF%D8%A7%D8%AF%D9%87%D8%A7.html|url-status=dead}}
| minister3 = Mostafa Chamran
| minister3_termstart = 30 September 1979
| minister3_termend = 6 November 1979
| minister3_party = Freedom Movement of Iran
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister of Petroleum
| minister1 = Ali Akbar Moinfar
| minister1_termstart = 29 September 1979
| minister1_termend = 6 November 1979
| minister1_party = Islamic Association of Engineers
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister without Portfolio
for Revolutionary Projects
| minister1 = Yadollah Sahabi
| minister1_termstart = 18 February 1979
| minister1_termend = 6 November 1979
| minister1_party = Freedom Movement of Iran
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister without Portfolio
for Plan and Budget
| minister1 = Ali Akbar Moinfar
| minister1_termstart = 13 February 1979
| minister1_termend = 29 September 1979
| minister1_party = Islamic Association of Engineers
| minister2 = Ezzatollah Sahabi
| minister2_termstart = 29 September 1979
| minister2_termend = 6 November 1979
| minister2_party = Freedom Movement of Iran
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister without Portfolio
for Provincial Inspection
| minister1 = Dariush Forouhar
| minister1_termstart = 29 September 1979
| minister1_termend = 6 November 1979
| minister1_party = National Front (Iran)
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Minister without Portfolio
for Executive Affairs
| minister1 = Hossein Baniasadi
| minister1_termstart = 29 September 1979
| minister1_termend = 6 November 1979
| minister1_party = Freedom Movement of Iran
| minister1_ref =
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Deputy Prime Minister for
Physical Education
| minister1 = Hossein Shah-Hosseini
| minister1_termstart = February 1979
| minister1_termend = 6 November 1979
| minister1_party = National Front (Iran)
| minister1_ref =
}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title = Deputy Prime Minister for
Environment
| minister1 = Abbas Sami'i
| minister1_termstart = February 1979
| minister1_termend = 23 August 1979
| minister1_party = Freedom Movement of Iran
| minister1_ref =
}}
{{Cabinet table end}}
Resignation
The Prime Minister and all members of his cabinet resigned en masse on 6 November 1979 after the American Embassy officials were taken hostage two days earlier on 4 November 1979. In his letter to Khomeini, Bazargan stated that "...repeated interferences, inconveniences, objections and disputes have made my colleagues and me unable to continue [meeting] our duties ...".
Power then passed into the hands of the Council of the Islamic Revolution. Bazargan had been a supporter of the original revolutionary draft constitution rather than theocracy by Islamic jurist, and his resignation was received by Khomeini without protest, saying "Mr. Bazargan ... was a little tired and preferred to stay on the sidelines for a while." Khomeini later described his appointment of Bazargan as a "mistake".Moin, Khomeini,(2000), p. 222 Bazargan, on the other hand, described the government as a "knife without blade."{{cite book|author=Lynn Berat|title=Between States: Interim Governments in Democratic Transitions|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uy2GQmasDg4C&pg=PA132|year=1995|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=978-0-521-48498-5|page=132}}
See also
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