Government of Isfahan

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The government of Isfahan consists of a mayor and a 13 member municipal legislature. The Isfahan National Holy Association was involved in the Persian Constitutional Revolution. The politic of Isfahan is based on the 1979 Constitution, which made the country a theocratic Islamic republic in which the various powers are overseen by a body of clerics.

Legislature

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The Islamic City Council of Isfahan is a 13 member municipal legislature.[1]

The five representatives who were elected in the 2020 Iranian legislative election Islamic Consultative Assembly were Zahra Sheikhi, Abbas Moghtadaei, Ayatollah Hossein Mirazei, Mahdi Toghyani, and Amir Hosein Banki Poor Fard.[2] Those elected in the 2016 Iranian Assembly of Experts election were Yousef Tabatabai Nejad, Abdul-Nabi Namazi, Abdolmahmoud Abdollahi, Morteza Moghtadai and Abdolhasan Mahdavi.[3]

Between 2019 and 2020, the Municipality of Isfahan had a budget of approximately six trillion tomans, an 86% increase compared to 2018. 71% of the budget is allocated for construction. The budget is expected to double in 2021.[4][5]

Executive

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Office holders
Office name Name Since
Mayor Ghodratollah Noroozi 2017
General Attorney Ali Esfahani 2019[6][7]
 
isfahan Iran election jan 2020

Districts

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List of neighborhoods in Isfahan[8][9][10]

  • District 1: Bid Abad, Darb Koosh, Lenban, Shahzade Ebrahim, Abas Abad, Posht Baro[11]
  • District 2: Barzan
  • District 3: Ahmad Aabad, Sartaveh, Juybareh, Shahshahan, Baghkaran
  • District 4: Moshtagh, Penart,[12] Shahrak-e Zayandeh Rud
  • District 5: Sichan, Bagh Zereshk
  • District 6: Denart, Bagh Negar - Ayne Khane, Mardavij
  • District 7: Baboldasht, Sheikh Eshragh, Barazande, Bagh Fadak, Kave, Milad, Farvardin, Shahed, Molavi, Poria Vali, Rahim abad
  • District 8: Khane Efahan
  • District 9: Jerokan, Javan, Zajan, Nazhvan, Nasr Abad, Baharanchi, Zahran, Koohanestan, Valdan, Ladaan, Goortan, Golestan, Azadan, Kardalan[13]
  • District 10: Atsharan, Parvin, Askarieh, Mosala, Haftoon, Laleh, Sheikh Tosi, Sarvestan, Dashtestan, Fajr, Khajeh Amid, Kooye Narges, Joharan, South hase, Mola Sadra, Atar neishabori, Gorgan[14]
  • District 11: Limjir, Eslami, Darb Meidan (Sajad), Mashadeh, Babukan, Zajan, Tahoneh,[15] Rehnan
  • District 12: Asheghabad[16]
  • District 13: Ferdows Garden, Vali Asr, Amirie, Ziar, Keshavarzi, Ghaemie, Dastgerd khiar, Golzar, Shafagh[17]
  • District 14: Dark, Imam Khomeini, Montazer al-Mahdi, Aman Samani, Mahdie, Elahie, Arznan, Sodan, Doteflan, Shahpasand, North Hase[18]
  • District 15: Sofla, Rajaei, Buzan, Pozve, Arghavanie, Gavart, Raran, Khatoon abad, Bertianchi (Ghale no), Andvan, Deh no[19] Kalman,[20]Jey Shir, Jey Rural District, Kangaz, Ardaji, Sofla, Kerdabad, Satar

See also

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Further reading

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  • City Councillors and the Dilemma of Representation: The Case of Isfahan[21]

References

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  15. ^ "منطقه 11 شهرداری اصفهان|لیست محلات منطقه". Archived from the original on 2020-08-06. Retrieved 2020-10-07.
  16. ^ "منطقه 12 شهرداری اصفهان|لیست محلات منطقه". Archived from the original on 2020-10-07. Retrieved 2020-10-07.
  17. ^ "منطقه 13 شهرداری اصفهان|لیست محلات منطقه". Archived from the original on 2020-10-07. Retrieved 2020-10-07.
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  19. ^ "لیست محلات منطقه | منطقه پانزده شهرداري اصفهان". mun15.isfahan.ir. Archived from the original on 2021-12-04. Retrieved 2020-10-07.
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  21. ^ Schulz, Ann (1976). "City Councillors and the Dilemma of Representation: The Case of Isfahan". Iranian Studies. 9 (2/3): 142–162. doi:10.1080/00210867608701512. ISSN 0021-0862. JSTOR 4310228.
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