Iran'sparliament voted on Sunday to remove the country'sEconomy Minister Abdolnaser Hemmati from office over mismanagement of the economy and a plunging national currency, state media reported.The parliament has ousted Hemmati in a no confidence vote almost eight months after President Masoud Pezeshkian appointed his cabinet.Over the eight-month period, Iran'scurrency has lost close to half of its value against the U.S.
dollar, according to unofficial websites, such as alanchand.com.The Iranian rial now trades at 927,000 to the U.S.
dollar, against 595,500 in August of last year.Parliamentarians opposing Hemmati argued that he had failed to prevent price increases in basic goods such as medicine, food and housing while being unable to control the foreign exchange market, state media said.Hemmati had prioritised ending U.S.
sanctions on Iran and removing the country from the Financial Action Task Force'sblacklist, state media said.This was opposed by MPs who believe Tehran should focus on &neutralising& sanctions.Hemmati'ssupporters said it was not the right time to remove the economy minister as Iran remained under U.S.
sanctions and replacing him would cause further instability, according to state media.The economy is the top challenge for Iran'sruling clerics, who fear a revival of protests by lower and middle-income communities angry at growing poverty that have erupted since 2017.U.S.
President Donald Trump has reinstated his &maximum pressure& campaign aiming to cut Iran'soil exports to zero.In the vote, 182 parliament members backed the no confidence motion on Hemmati, while 89 voted against the measure, according to state media.The post Iran'sparliament ousts economy minister over economic mismanagement first appeared on Ariana News.
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