TEHRAN — Iran’s official news agency says a criminal
court has summoned outgoing President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad over a
lawsuit filed by the country’s parliament speaker and others. Monday’s
report by IRNA gave no further details, but Ahmadinejad and the speaker,
Ali Larijani, have waged political feuds for years. In February,
Ahmadinejad released a barely audible videotape that purported to show
discussion over bribes that included Larijani’s brother.
A parliamentary committee also joined Larijani in the legal action. IRNA, which comes under the president’s authority, noted there were several other subpoenas issued previously against Ahmadinejad. It described the latest as unconstitutional. The court set a November date for Ahmadinejad’s appearance. He officially leaves office in August after the swearing-in of President-elect Hasan Rowhani, a relative moderate who won a landslide victory last week. – AP
A parliamentary committee also joined Larijani in the legal action. IRNA, which comes under the president’s authority, noted there were several other subpoenas issued previously against Ahmadinejad. It described the latest as unconstitutional. The court set a November date for Ahmadinejad’s appearance. He officially leaves office in August after the swearing-in of President-elect Hasan Rowhani, a relative moderate who won a landslide victory last week. – AP
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