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Iran parliament votes to sack 'reformist' science minister

<p>Iran's conservative-dominated parliament today voted to sack the science minister for wanting to recruit people accused of involvement in the 2009 protest movement</p>

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Tehran: Iran's conservative-dominated parliament today voted to sack the science minister for wanting to recruit people accused of involvement in the 2009 protest movement. Reza Faraji Dana, whose responsibilities included Iran's universities, was sacked after a censure motion went against him.

The motion was backed by 145 of the 270 lawmakers present, out of a total of 290, while 110 supported Faraji Dana. The other 15 abstained. President Hassan Rouhani defended his minister and urged MPs to have greater confidence in him. Reformers and moderates had tried in the past few days to defend Faraji Dana's record in office, accusing ultra- conservatives of wanting to weaken the government.

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