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    AHMADINEJAD ANGERS PARLIAMENT
    Maryam Sinaiee, Foreign Correspondent

    The National
    Sept 9 2010
    UAE

    TEHRAN // The recent appointment of four special envoys by President
    Mahmoud Ahmadinejad violates Iran~Rs constitution and should be
    withdrawn, nearly half of the members of Iran~Rs parliament say.

    A written statement signed by 122 of the parliament~Rs 290 legislators
    on Tuesday said the president must follow the guidelines by the
    supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who warned the government
    last week against ~Sparallel action in various fields, including
    foreign policy.~T

    Mr Ahmadinejad on August 22 designated the four envoys to handle
    presidential diplomacy in the Middle East, Asia, Afghanistan and the
    Caspian Sea. Ayatollah Khamenei has the last say in matters of foreign
    policy, and foreign ministers are never appointed without his approval.

    The president~Rs critics believe Mr Khamenei~Rs remarks last week
    showed his disapproval of Mr Ahmadinejad~Rs attempts to form his own
    foreign policy team. The president had chosen his foreign minister
    largely to gain a parliamentary vote of confidence in his government.

    ~SWe hope that Mr Ahmadinejad explains whether he doesn~Rt trust the
    foreign ministry, which is apparently the reason he has appointed
    special envoys so that certain messages are to be delivered by
    such envoys outside of the accepted diplomatic [channels],~T the
    conservative legislator, Hossein Kanani Moghaddam, the Fararu news
    portal quoted him as saying on Sunday.

    According to a report issued Sunday by the parliament~Rs research
    office, the president is entitled under the constitution only to
    appoint special envoys ~Sin special cases~T or ~Sif required by need~T
    and not in general fields such as ~SAsian affairs~T.

    Such appointments require cabinet approval and parliamentary input
    to ensure their compatibility with Iranian law. Mr Ahmadinejad~Rs
    appointments had neither, the report said.

    Critics of the president are also concerned that two of his
    appointments - chief of staff Esfandiar Rahim Mashaie as special envoy
    for Middle East and the head of Iran~Rs Cultural Heritage and Tourism
    Organisation, Hamid Baghaie, as special envoy for Asian Affairs -
    lack experience in foreign policy and are not qualified for the posts.

    A few days after Mr Baghaie~Rs appointment was announced, he caused an
    outcry in Turkey when he made a reference to ~Sgenocide of Armenians
    by the Ottomans~T at a seminar in Tehran titled ~SIran: The Bridge
    to Victory~T.

    After strong editorial protests in Turkish newspapers, Cultural
    Heritage and Tourism Organization said August 28 that the remarks of
    its director had been distorted.

    Turkey~Rs foreign minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, also called his Iranian
    counterpart, Manouchehr Mottaki, for an explanation of Mr Baghaie~Rs
    comments.

    ~SRemarks such as those ~E weaken the Iranian diplomacy machine. It
    is not clear based on what authority and from what position Mr Baghaie
    has made such crude remarks,~T Mr Mottaki told reporters on Sunday.

    Whether Mr Ahmadinejad cancels the appointment of special envoys is
    a test of his loyalty to Ayatollah Khamenei, conservative critics say.

    ~SIndifference to the wishes of the Supreme Leader and religious
    authorities ~E can have very high costs for the players in this scene,
    however capable they may think they are,~T the conservative Alef news
    portal warned the president on Monday.




    From: A. Papazian
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