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mahˈmud ʔahmadineˈʒɒd. His name transliterates into Persian as محمود אחמדיניג'אדاحمدینژاد Maḥmūd Aḥmadīnezhād, and can be transliterated into English as Mahmud or Mahmood, Ahmadinezhad, Ahmadi-Nejad, Ahmadi Nejad, or Ahmady Nejad. (born October 28, 1956) blank">"Mahmoud Ahmadinejad" Accessed 27-01-2008. is the sixth and current President of the Islamic Republic of Iran. He became president on August 6, _2005 after winning the 2005 presidential election by popular vote. Before becoming president, he was the mayor of Tehran. He is the highest directly elected official in the country; however, according to Article 113 blank">"IRI's Constitution, Article 113". Accessed 27-01-2008. of _Constitution of Iran, he has less total power than the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of Iran and has the final word in all aspects of foreign and domestic policies.
Ahmadinejad is a critic of the George W. Bush Administration and supports strengthened relations with Russia, Venezuela, Syria, and the Persian Gulf states. Deghanpisheh, Babak. blank">"Bear Hugs." World Press Review. Accessed 03-05-2007. "Oiling the Axis - Iran and Venezuela develop closer ties." Jane's Information Group. Accessed 29-07-2007. "Broader ties among Persian Gulf states in region's interest - Ahmadinejad." IRNA. Accessed 29-07-2007. He has said Iran's nuclear program is for peaceful purposes and has refused to end enrichment despite _United Nations Security Council resolutions.
He has called for the dissolution of the state of Israel and its government, which he does not regard as legitimate or representative of the population, and for "free elections" in the region. He believes that the Palestinians need a stronger voice in the region's future. One of his most controversial statements was one in which, according to some translations, he called for Israel to be "wiped off the map," but interpretations of this statement vary widely.
During his presidency, Ahmadinejad launched a gas rationing plan to reduce the country's fuel consumption and cut the interest rate for private and public banking facilities. "Iran interest rate cut sparks panic selling" Guardian Unlimited.Accessed 29-07-2007. مدیریت و" برنامه ریزی منحل ش" BBC Persian. Accessed 29-07-2007.





