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Ali Larijani ((ペルシア語:علی لاریجانی), (:æliː-e lɒːɾiːdʒɒːniː); born 3 June 1957) is an Iranian philosopher, politician and the current chairman of the Parliament of Iran.〔(Orla Ryan, ''Ahmadinejad rival elected as Iranian speaker'' ), The Guardian, 28 May 2008]〕 Larijani was the Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council from 15 August 2005 to 20 October 2007, appointed to the position by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, replacing Hassan Rouhani. Acceptance of Larijani's resignation from the secretary position was announced on 20 October 2007 by Gholamhossein Elham, the Iranian government's spokesman, mentioning that his previous resignations were turned down by President Ahmadinejad. Larijani was one of the two representatives of the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to the council, the other being Hassan Rouhani. In his post as secretary he effectively functioned as the top negotiator on issues of national security, including Iran's nuclear program. ==Early life== Ali Larijani was born on 3 June 1957 in Najaf, Iraq to Iranian parents.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ali Larijani – Biography and facts )〕〔(Profile: Ali Larijani ) ''Tabnak''〕 He hails from a religious family based in Behshahr in the province of Mazandaran.〔 His father is a leading cleric, Ayatollah Mirza Hashem Amoli.〔 His parents moved to Najaf in 1931 due to pressure of then ruler Reza Shah, but returned to Iran in 1961.〔 Larijani is a brother of Sadegh Larijani (President of the Judicature), Mohammad-Javad Larijani, Bagher Larijani (Chancellor of Tehran University of Medical Sciences), and Fazel Larijani (Iran's former cultural attachée in Ottawa). Larijani is also a cousin of Ahmad Tavakkoli (Larijani's and Tavakkoli's mothers are sisters).〔
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