Masoud Pezeshkian is an Iranian politician and medical doctor, currently serving as a member of the Iranian Parliament (Majlis). He was born on September 6, 1954, in the city of Tabriz, located in the East Azerbaijan province of Iran. Pezeshkian pursued his higher education in medicine, specializing in cardiovascular surgery. He completed his medical studies at Tabriz University of Medical Sciences and later earned a specialization in cardiovascular surgery, practicing as a surgeon before entering politics.
Pezeshkian began his political career by serving as the Minister of Health and Medical Education from 2001 to 2005 during the presidency of Mohammad Khatami. During his tenure as health minister, Pezeshkian focused on improving Iran's healthcare infrastructure, expanding medical education, and increasing access to healthcare services across the country. After completing his term as minister, he continued his involvement in Iranian politics through his election to the Iranian Parliament, representing Tabriz, Osku, and Azarshahr.
In the Iranian Parliament, Pezeshkian has held various key roles, including serving as the first deputy speaker of the Majlis from 2016 to 2020. His parliamentary career has been marked by his involvement in legislative efforts related to healthcare, education, and social welfare. As a prominent reformist politician, he has been an advocate for political and social reforms within the framework of the Iranian political system. Pezeshkian is known for his moderate views and his efforts to promote dialogue between different political factions in Iran.
Pezeshkian remains an influential figure in Iranian politics, particularly in issues related to healthcare and medical education. His experience as a medical professional has shaped much of his legislative work, especially in promoting policies aimed at improving public health and medical services in Iran.
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