Members of The Cabinet
Bazargan reshuffled his cabinet several times because of resignation of ministers that were unable to cope with parallel sources of power. In several cases a ministry was supervised by an acting Minister or Bazargan himself.
List of members of Bazargan's cabinet was as follows:
| Ministry | Minister |
|---|---|
| Prime Minister | Mehdi Bazargan |
| Deputy Prime Minister | Abbas Amir-Entezam |
| Agricultural | Ali-Mohammad Ezadi |
| Commerce | Reza Sadr |
| Post | Mohammad-Hassan Eslami |
| Culture and Higher Education | Abbas Dozdorani Hassan Habibi |
| Defense and Armed Forces Logistics | Ahmad Madani Mostafa Chamran |
| Economy | Ali Ardalan |
| Education | Gholam-Hossein Shokhohi Mohammad-Ali Rajai |
| Energy | Abbas Taj |
| Foreign Affairs | Karim Sanjabi Mehdi Bazargan Ebrahim Yazdi |
| Health | Kazem Sami |
| Housing and Urban | Mostafa Katirabi |
| Industries | Mahmoud Ahmadzadeh |
| Interior | Ahmad Sadr-e Hajj Sayyed Javadi Hashem Sabbaghian |
| Justice | Assadollah Mobasheri |
| Labour and Social Affairs | Dariush Forouhar |
| Petroleum and Oil | Ali-Akbar Moeenfar |
| Roads | Yousef Taheri |
| Science | Ali Shariatmadari |
| Tourism | Naser Minachi |
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