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Government of Hossein Ala' (1951)

The cabinet led by Hossein Ala' was formed on 20 March 1951 two weeks after the assassination of Prime Minister Haj Ali Razmara.[1] The cabinet was given vote of confidence at the Majlis on 17 April 1951.[1] However, the tenure of the cabinet was very short and lasted only until 27 April when Hossein Ala' resigned from office due to threats of the Fada'iyan-e Islam members who had murdered Haj Ali Razmara.[2] Another reason for the resignation of the cabinet was the ratification of the oil nationalization bill.[3] It was succeeded by the cabinet formed by Mohammad Mosaddegh in late April.[4]

Cabinet members

The cabinet consisted of the following members:[1][5]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Developments of the Quarter: Comment and Chronology". The Middle East Journal. 3 (3): 342–343. Summer 1951. JSTOR 4322297.
  2. ^ Hassan Mohammadi Nejad (1970). Elite-Counterelite Conflict and the Development of a Revolutionary Movement: The Case of Iranian National Front (PhD thesis). Southern Illinois University Carbondale. pp. 86–90, 92. ISBN 9798657957457. ProQuest 302536657.
  3. ^ Hooshmand Mirfakhraei (1984). The Imperial Iranian armed forces and the revolution of 1978-1979 (PhD thesis). State University of New York at Buffalo. p. 93. OCLC 12037858. ProQuest 303350420.
  4. ^ George Lenczowski (July 1951). "Iran: Nationalism Erupts". Current History. 21 (119): 16. doi:10.1525/curh.1951.21.119.12. JSTOR 45309388. S2CID 249697690.
  5. ^ "Martial Law In Persia". The Times. No. 51955. Tehran. 21 March 1951. Retrieved 26 February 2023.

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