Mir-Hossein Mousavi 2009 presidential campaign

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Campaigned forIranian presidential election, 2009
CandidateMir-Hossein Mousavi
Prime Minister of Iran 1981-1989
AffiliationIranian reform movement
Green Movement
StatusNot Won election, 12 June 2009
HeadquartersTehran, Iran
Key peopleGhorban Behzadian Nejad (Manager)
Mohammad Khatami
Ali Akbar Mohtashamipur
Zahra Rahnavard
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Chant'A progressive Iran with law, justice and freedom'
Websitekalemeh.ir

Mir-Hossein Mousavi Khameneh (Persian: میرحسین موسوی خامنه) served as the last Prime Minister of Iran, from 1981 to 1989, before the position was abolished in the 1989 review of the Iranian constitution. In the years leading up to the Islamic Revolution, Mousavi and his wife, Zahra Rahnavard, moved to the United States; they returned to Iran shortly after the establishment of the Islamic Republic.

Hassan Ayat (PhD) and Abdolhamid Diyalameh (PhD and MP) attempted to remove Mousavi and Rahnavard from the government; both men were killed under suspicious circumstances. After 20 years of absence from Iranian politics, Mousavi announced his candidacy in the 2009 Iranian Presidential election.

Mousavi supporters in Tehran, Iranian Presidential election, 2009

Past elections

Mousavi refused to run for President in the 1997 Iranian Presidential election. This led the reformists to choose Mohammad Khatami, who won a landslide victory. Mousavi's wife would later explain in an interview that her husband had not run in the 1997 election because of discouraging messages from "the higher officials", a hint possibly towards the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and/or the then President, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani.

Mousavi was considered a possible reformist candidate in the 2005 Iranian Presidential election; he stated, however, on October 12, 2004, he would not run. This decision followed a meeting with President Mohammad Khatami and the two other high-ranking members of the Association of Combatant Clerics, Mehdi Karroubi and Mohammad Mousavi-Khoiniha.

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