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Government of Mir-Hossein Mousavi (1981–89) : ウィキペディア英語版
Government of Mir-Hossein Mousavi (1981–89)

Government of Mir-Hossein Mousavi was the third and fourth government of Iran after the Iranian Revolution. At that time, Ali Khamenei was the president and Mir-Hossein Mousavi was the prime minister.
==Khamenei's Presidency==
Khamenei was a key figure in the Islamic revolution in Iran and a close confidant of Ayatollah Khomeini.
Khomeini appointed Khamenei to the post of Tehran's Friday prayers in the autumn of 1989, after forced resignation of Grand Ayatollah Hossein-Ali Montazeri from the post, when he criticised Khomeini for torture of prisoners. He served briefly as the Deputy Minister for Defence and as a supervisor of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards. He also went to the battlefield as a representative of the defense commission of the parliament. In June 1981, Khamenei narrowly escaped an assassination attempt when a bomb, concealed in a tape recorder at a press conference, exploded beside him. He was permanently injured, losing the use of his right arm.〔"(Meet 'The Decider' of Tehran. It's Not the Hothead You Expect )", Nasr, Vali, commentary article, Outlook section, ''Washington Post'', 9 December 2007, page B01, accessed same day〕
In 1981, after the assassination of Mohammad-Ali Rajai, Khamenei was elected President of Iran by a landslide vote in the Iranian presidential election, October 1981 and became the first cleric to serve in the office. Ayatollah Khomeini had originally wanted to keep clerics out of the presidency but later changed his views.
In his presidential inaugural address Khamenei vowed to eliminate "deviation, liberalism, and American-influenced leftists".〔(Reading Khamenei by Karmin Sadjadpour )〕 Vigorous opposition to the regime, including nonviolent and violent protest, assassinations, guerrilla activity and insurrections, was answered by state repression and terror in the early 1980s, both before and during Khamenei's presidency. Thousands of rank-and-file members of insurgent groups were killed, often by revolutionary courts. By 1982, the government announced that the courts would be reined in, although various political groups continued to be repressed by the government in the first half of the 1980s.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=History of Iran: Iran after the victory of 1979's Revolution )
Khamenei helped guide the country during the Iran–Iraq War in the 1980s, and developed close ties with the now-powerful Revolutionary Guards. As president, he had a reputation of being deeply interested in the military, budget and administrative details.〔 After the Iraqi army was expelled from Iran in 1982, Khamenei became one of the main opponents of Khomeini's decision to counter-invade into Iraq, an opinion Khamenei shared with Prime Minister Mir-Hossein Mousavi, with whom he would later conflict during the 2009 Iranian election protests.
He was re-elected to a second term in 1985, capturing 85.66% of total votes.〔(: Khatami Museum : )〕

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