Mohammad-Nabi Habibi

{{Short description|Iranian politician (1945–2019)}}

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{{Infobox officeholder

| name = Mohammad Nabi Habibi

| image = Mohammad Nabi Habibi 2019.jpg

| birth_date = {{birth date|1945|12|19|df=y}}

| birth_place = Varamin, Tehran Province, Iran

| death_date = {{Death date and age|2019|1|29|1945|12|19|df=y}}

| death_place = Tehran, Iran

| order2 = Mayor of Tehran

| appointer2 = Ali Akbar Nategh-Nouri

| term_start2 = January 1984

| term_end2 = December 1987

| predecessor2 = Hossein Bonakdar (acting)

| successor2 = Morteza Tabatabaei (acting)

| order3 = Governor of Tehran Province

| term_start3 = 1982

| term_end3 = 1983

| president3 = Ali Khamenei

| predecessor3 = Hassan Hajilari

| successor3 = Hossein Taheri

| order4 = Governor of Khorasan Province

| term_start4 = 1981

| term_end4 = 1982

| president4 = Ali Khamenei

| predecessor4 = Hassan Ghafourifard

| successor4 = Abdullah Kopayi

| party = Islamic Coalition Party

| otherparty =

| alma_mater = University of Tehran

| spouse =

| children =

| nationality = Iranian

| website =

}}

Mohammad Nabi Habibi ({{langx|fa|محمدنبی حبیبی}}, 19 December 1945 – 29 January 2019) was an Iranian politician and sociologist who was Secretary-General of the Islamic Coalition Party from 2004 until his death in 2019. He was Mayor of Tehran from 1983 until 1987, for a span lasting 44 months.[http://tehran.ir/ معرفی محمد نبی حبیبی در پورتال شهرداری تهران] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070602111547/http://tehran.ir/ |date=2007-06-02 }}{{nonspecific|date=January 2019}}{{cite news |title="محمدنبی حبیبی" درگذشت - ایسنا |url=https://www.isna.ir/news/97110904628/%D9%85%D8%AD%D9%85%D8%AF%D9%86%D8%A8%DB%8C-%D8%AD%D8%A8%DB%8C%D8%A8%DB%8C-%D8%AF%D8%B1%DA%AF%D8%B0%D8%B4%D8%AA |accessdate=29 January 2019 |work=Iranian Students' News Agency |date=29 January 2019 |language=fa}}

Political career

Habibi was a part of the opposition movements against Mohammad Reza Shah during the Pahlavi era and was jailed before the 1979 Islamic Revolution. After the revolution he gained a strong political profile and was appointed to key positions including:{{citation needed|date=January 2019}}

  • Governor of Tehran province
  • Governor of greater Khorasan province
  • Deputy of Minister of Transportation
  • The head of Iran Civil Aviation Organization
  • The head of Iran Post

References

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{{s-ttl|title= Secretary-General of Islamic Coalition Party|years=2004–2019}}

{{s-aft|after=Asadollah Badamchian}}

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{{s-ttl|title= Executive Secretary of the Islamic Coalition Party|years=2001–2004}}

{{s-aft|after=Mohammad-Ali Amani}}

{{s-bef|before=Ali Akbar Parvaresh}}

{{s-ttl|title= Deputy Secretary-General of the Islamic Coalition Party|years=2001–2004}}

{{s-aft|after=Asadollah Badamchian}}

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Category:1946 births

Category:2019 deaths

Category:Islamic Coalition Party politicians

Category:University of Tehran alumni

Category:Politicians from Tehran

Category:Iranian revolutionaries

Category:People of the Iranian Revolution

Category:Popular Front of Islamic Revolution Forces politicians

Category:Secretaries-general of political parties in Iran

Category:People from Varamin