
Hojjatoleslam Val-Moslemin Mohseni Ejei
Hojjatoleslam Val-Moslemin Mohseni Ejei is an Iranian cleric and politician who serves as the head of the Judiciary of Iran. Appointed in 2021, he has been a prominent figure in the country's legal system, advocating for judicial reforms and the enforcement of laws. Ejei has a background in Islamic jurisprudence and has held various positions within the Iranian government, reflecting his influence in both religious and legal spheres. He has been in the news recently for discussing the judiciary's role in addressing administrative violations, emphasizing that many acts of misconduct may not constitute crimes but rather administrative infractions requiring government intervention.
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Hojjatoleslam Val-Moslemin Mohseni Ejei is the head of the judiciary in Iran and questioned the individual about a contract for purchasing airplanes.
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Hojjatoleslam Val-Moslemin Mohseni Ejei is the head of the judiciary in Iran and has emphasized the importance of combating corruption.
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Hojjatoleslam Val-Moslemin Mohseni Ejei commented on a government official's conviction and the President's dissatisfaction with the ruling.
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Hojjatoleslam Val-Moslemin Mohseni Ejei is the head of the judiciary in Iran discussing the judiciary's involvement in violations.
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