Ali-Akbar Parvaresh
| Ali-Akbar Parvaresh | |
|---|---|
| Minister of Education | |
| In office 17 August 1981 – 14 August 1984 | |
| Prime Minister | Mohammad-Javad Bahonar Mohammad-Reza Mahdavi Mir-Hossein Mousavi | 
| Preceded by | Mohammad-Javad Bahonar | 
| Succeeded by | Kazem Akrami | 
| First Deputy of the Parliament of Iran | |
| In office 16 May 1980 – 9 August 1981 | |
| Preceded by | Office vacant | 
| Succeeded by | Mohammad Mousavi Khoeiniha | 
| Member of the Parliament of Iran | |
| In office 28 May 1988 – 28 May 1996 | |
| Constituency | Isfahan | 
| Majority | 120,943 (38.1%) | 
| In office 5 May 1980 – 9 August 1981 | |
| Constituency | Isfahan | 
| Majority | 232,322 (71.7%) | 
| Member of Assembly of Experts for Constitution | |
| In office 15 August 1979 – 15 November 1979 | |
| Constituency | Isfahan Province | 
| Majority | 710,726 (75.1%) | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | ali akbar raffiayi 1942 Isfahan, Iran | 
| Died | 27 December 2013 (aged 70–71) Isfahan, Iran | 
| Political party | Islamic Coalition Party | 
| Alma mater | University of Isfahan University of Tehran | 
Ali-Akbar Parvaresh (Persian: علیاکبر پرورش; 1942 – 27 December 2013) was an Iranian politician. He was Minister of Education from 1981 to 1985 and also a parliament member for three terms, first elected in 1980 and served again from 1988 to 1996. He was a presidential candidate twice, the first time in July 1981 election which he received 401,035 (2.8% of votes) and the second time in October 1981 election gained 341,841 (2.1%) and ranked second after Ali Khamenei. He was deputy to Secretary-General of Islamic Coalition Party until 2001.