Seyyed Karim Hosseini
Iranian politician
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Seyyed Karim Hosseini (Persian: سید کریم حسینی) (born: 1969, Ahwaz) is a former principlist representative of Ahwaz in the Islamic Consultative Assembly[14][15][16] who was elected on 21 February 2020.[17][18][19][20]
Seyyed Karim Hosseini | |
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| Seyyed Karim Hosseini (the left one), and Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf (the Right one) | |
| Constituency | Ahvaz, Bavi[1][2][3][4] |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Seyyed Karim Hosseini[5][6][7][8] 1969 (age 56–57) |
| Occupation | General practitioner[9][10] |
Known for | Member of the 11th Islamic Consultative Assembly[11][12][13] |
Hosseini, an Ahwazi Arab Seyyed, is a[21][22] university lecturer and general practitioner. He has managerial backgrounds in the Ministry of Health, Khuzestan Governor's Office, Martyr Foundation and Social Security. Seyyed-Karaim served in the presidential elections (and also city council elections) in 2017 as the head of staff of Ebrahi-Ra'isi in the province of Khuzestan. He is also the spokesman of the Popular Front of Islamic Revolution Forces. He was the head of "Amirkabir-Hospital" in the city of Ahvaz for several years; currently, he is active as the Shahid-Rajaei polyclinic's chief.[23]