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		<title>City Council votes against Najafi’s resignation</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>City Council members on Sun. rejected the resignation submitted by Tehran’s mayor Mohammad Ali Najafi over &#8216;ill health&#8217; and voted for his remaining in office. A session was held on Sunday at the City Council, chaired by Mohsen Hashemi, to discuss the resignation of Tehran’s mayor Mohammad Ali Najafi. Mr. Najafi handed in his resignation [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="intro-text">City Council members on Sun. rejected the resignation submitted by Tehran’s mayor Mohammad Ali Najafi over &#8216;ill health&#8217; and voted for his remaining in office.</span></p>
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<p>A session was held on Sunday at the City Council, chaired by Mohsen Hashemi, to discuss the resignation of Tehran’s mayor Mohammad Ali Najafi.</p>
<p>Mr. Najafi handed in his resignation on March 14, citing medical reasons.</p>
<p>“What forced me to hand in my resignation from the City Council was my medical condition,” Najafi said during the session today, adding that he is currently receiving treatment.</p>
<p>“I would like to ask you not to link my resignation to political issues, although intensifying factors are always there to exacerbate the case,” he added.</p>
<p>The Chairman Mohsen Hashemi, speaking before the voting, rejected rumors that the reason behind Najafi’s resignation was lack of support from the City Council, adding that the assumption was “unfair” and “untrue”.</p>
<p>While Najafi was determined to leave office after an 8-month term as the mayor of the ten-million capital, the Council members rejected his resignation request with 16 votes against and four in favor.</p>
<p>A former long-serving education minister and a Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) graduate, Najafi was voted mayor by the Council last August, taking over from Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who had held the post for 12 years.</p>
<p>Although he cited ill health, the media picked up on the timing of his resignation which followed his summoning to Tehran Prosecutor’s Office after he came under pressure for attending a ceremony held by Tehran Municipality to mark the International Women’s Day, during which a group of young girls were invited for a dance performance.</p>
<p>The Sunday session thus concluded with the majority of Council members voting against Najafi’s resignation. They requested Najafi to remain in office at the same time as he undergoes treatment for his illness.</p>
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		<title>Over 100 Major Projects Planned in Tehran for Foreign Investors</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Oct 2017 14:30:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>TEHRAN – Tehran Mayor Mohammad Ali Najafi highlighted efforts to attract foreign investments to develop the Iranian capital, saying more than 100 mega projects are being planned to be carried out with foreign investments. Najafi said his key vision for Tehran is to bolster exchanges and contacts with leading cities of the world in finance, [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 class="lead">TEHRAN – Tehran Mayor Mohammad Ali Najafi highlighted efforts to attract foreign investments to develop the Iranian capital, saying more than 100 mega projects are being planned to be carried out with foreign investments.</h3>
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<p>Najafi said his key vision for Tehran is to bolster exchanges and contacts with leading cities of the world in finance, entrepreneurship, manufacturing and renewable energy so that the underinvested capital can lure large-scale investments and professionals for industrial diversification in a post-oil economy, the Korea Herald reported on Monday.</p>
<p>Over 100 large-scale projects are being planned for foreign investors, he said, encouraging Korean companies to plow capital into knowledge-based industries, as well as construction, industrial and car manufacturing, electric battery production, air pollution control and waste recycling into energy and fertilizer.</p>
<p>Of particular importance, constructing and expanding the Tehran Metro subway hold much potential, he said, citing the need for expertise in mechanical components, electronic equipment, and software.</p>
<p>The government of Tehran offers municipal guarantees for returns to investment, just as the central government provides sovereign guarantees to investors. Iran has secured a line of credit of 8 billion euros ($9.4 billion) from the Korea Eximbank since August, the country’s biggest loan since the nuclear deal that will finance Korean firms’ projects in Iran, the report said.</p>
<p>“Over the last four years since the launch of the Rouhani administration in August 2013, many effective programs and initiatives for supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have materialized,” explained Najafi, adding he, too, pays keen attention to the issue.</p>
<p>“Knowledge-based SMEs have expanded as a result in Tehran. My administration has identified zones for attracting knowledge-intensive companies, modeling ‘Station F’ in France,” he added, referring to the world’s biggest startup incubator in Paris. Refashioned from an old train station, the venture ecosystem covering 34,000 square meters has the capacity for more than 3,000 startups, eight event spaces, 30 shower stalls, 60 meeting rooms and 100 shared apartments for entrepreneurs.</p>
<p>Najafi underlined that Tehran &#8212; the main industries of which include the manufacturing of automobiles, electronics, electrical equipment, textiles, sugar, cement and chemical products, alongside government jobs, labor-intensive services and management of oil refineries &#8212; aims to replicate France’s experience to nurture and protect the growth of its SMEs.</p>
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