Farzad Akbari
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Farzad Akbari (Pasdani: فرزاد اکبری; born, 8 November 1952) is an Zorasani politician serving as the current and sixth First Minister of Zorasan since 13 July 2015. He was also a military officer, academic, former civil servant and Irfanic cleric. He has been a member of Zorasan's Popular Council since 1990, a member of the National Arbitration Council from 1991 to 2000, a non-voting member of the National Office for Social and Political Affairs from 1992 to 1999 and a member of the National and Revolutionary Defence Commission since 1994. Prior to entering politics, he served as an Irfanic Ijtihadi cleric and served in the Zorasani Irfanic Revolutionary Army as a political and spiritual officer, before eventually commanding the unit during the Irvadistan War (1975-1979).
After a decade in the Popular Council, Akbari was elected by the lower-house to serve as its speaker in 2000. During his tenure, he was regularly accused of bias toward conservative factions in the non-partisan legislature. His wide ranging use of legislative tools to frustrate many of the reformist-aligned government's policies would prove highly disruptive, yet beneficial to the conservative factions. In 2005, the reformist government was defeated in that year's election and Akbari was appointed by First Minister Ali Reza Aref to serve as Under-Secretary for the Council of Ministers. In 2007 he was promoted to serve as the Union Minister for Infrastructure and National Modernisation. During his 3-year tenure, he oversaw expansion of road and rail networks, while also establishing the high-speed rail project in 2008. In 2010 he was promoted by First Minister Aref to serve as the Union Minister for Industry and Economic Development, during this period he is widely credited for competent and successful reforms to state-owned enterprises and to the government's use of oil revenues to fund further economic diversification. By 2012, First Minister Aref's health began to rapidly decline, leading to Akbari and his allies seeking to assume control. In February 2013, Akbari replaced Jibril Mubarak as Union Minister for Internal Affairs, following a corruption scandal, becoming the dominant figure within the Aref administration.
In 2015, following that year's general election, conservative factions won a strong majority and began the process of electing Aref's successor. Aided by a strong network of allies and personal connections in the armed forces (who have a de-facto deciding vote) he was elected First Minister of the Union on 13 July 2013, alongside his personal friend Vahid Isfandiar who was elected State President. As First Minister, Akbari has overseen a significant centralisation of power to the federal government, as well as the executive. Human rights activists have also accused his government of increasing repression. His government between 2015 and 2018 focused heavily on economic reform, expanding the program of privatisation, capital investment and modernising public services. In 2019, his government was closely involved with the emergence and electoral victory of the True Way political alliance, of which he became leader in October. The victory of True Way candidates in 2019 election is widely seen as the transformation of Zorasan from a non-partisan parliamentary republic into a dominant-party state.
Akbari is regarded as one of the most powerful heads of government in recent decades, and one of the most powerful figures in the Supreme Leadership. He has held strong approval ratings throughout his time in office, averaging 68% approval since 2015. In 2019, he was named the 2nd Political Person of the Year by The Continental newspaper. Politically, he is a Irfanic-Sattarist hardliner and also seen as a populist and nationalist.