Pirouz Hanachi
Pirouz Hanachi (Persian: پیروز حناچی; born 11 June 1963) is an Iranian architect, reformist politician and the former mayor of Tehran, succeeding Mohammad-Ali Afshani.[2][3][4] Hanachi served as deputy mayor for technical and development. He was appointed deputy mayor for urban development and architecture before his appointment as Tehran's mayor.[5] Early lifeHanachi was born in Tehran in 1963.[5] He holds a Master of Architecture (1991) and PhD (1999) from the University of Tehran.[6] He served as a professor of architecture in the Fine Arts Faculty at the University of Tehran.[6] CareerMayorTehran's city council appointed Hanachi mayor on 13 November 2018. Winning 11 votes out of 21, Hanachi is the third mayor appointed by the fifth Islamic City Council of Tehran, and the 14th after the Islamic Revolution in 1979.[4] He is the third mayor to be elected since reformists swept the city-council elections in May 2017.[7] Initially, his security clearance was delayed, possibly in an attempt to damage his reformist movement.[8] Electoral history
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