Hossein Marashi (Persian: حسین مرعشی; born 17 November 1958) is an Iranian politician. He served as the Iranian Vice President for Cultural Heritage and Tourism from 2003 to 2005. Prior to that, Marashi represented Kerman in the Iranian parliament. He strongly backed opposition candidate Mousavi in the 2009 Iranian election. Marashi is also reportedly a close ally of Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, another former president. He has been secretary general of the Executives of Construction Party. He has been named the head of vice-president Eshaq Jahangiri's campaign.[citation needed]

He was the head of the province of Kerman for nearly nine years. He founded a Kerman-based charity by the name of Mol-Al-Movahedin Charity (or Non-Profit) Institute, which owns Mahan Air, an Iranian private airline. In 2011, the charity was involved in a scandal when it was accused of buying airplanes on behalf of Mahan Air. The airline had been facing sanctions by the United States Department of the Treasury for allegedly transporting weapons and advisors to troubled areas such as Syria and Yemen. The claim that firm had any connection with these political actives was denied by members of its board, and Marashi himself.

As the head of the Cultural Heritage Organization of Iran, Marashi increased the budget of the organization. However, some of Marashi's opponents believe that he was responsible for the disappearance of invaluable historical pieces, and the destruction of historical buildings. These opponents claim that despite public pressure, he never took any action to stop the destruction of historical artifacts.[citation needed] Marashi supported the construction of the controversial Sivand Dam in the territory of Pasargadae. The dam was constructed in proximity to the ancient city, and experts believe that if the dam burst, it could destroy several UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

On March 19, 2010, it was announced that Marashi had been jailed in Iran, when a court of appeals upheld his one-year prison term. He was released from prison earlier than that, on January 25, 2011.

Marashi is a cousin of former president Rafsanjani's wife, Effat Marashi.[citation needed]

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Political offices
Preceded byHamid MirzadehGovernor-general of Kerman province 1985–1994Succeeded byMorteza Bank
Preceded byMohammad MirmohammadiHead of President's Office 1994–1996Succeeded byMohsen Hashemi Rafsanjani
New title organization establishedVice President of Iran Head of Cultural Heritage and Tourism Organization 2004–2005Succeeded byEsfandiar Rahim Mashaei
Party political offices
Preceded byMajid AnsariDeputy Head of Hezbollah Assembly 1997–2000Fraction dissolved
New titleDeputy Secretary-General of Executives of Construction Party 1999–2014Succeeded bySaeed Laylaz
New title Fraction establishedParliamentary leader of Executives of Construction Party 2000–2003Succeeded byAli Hashemi Bahramani
New titleSpokesperson of Executives of Construction Party 2006–presentIncumbent
New title Coalition establishedDeputy Head of Reformists Coalition 2008Coalition dissolved
Preceded byMohammad Hashemi RafsanjaniHead of Political Bureau of Executives of Construction Party 2014–2021Succeeded byGholamhossein Karbaschi
New titleCampaign manager of Eshaq Jahangiri 2017Vacant
Preceded byGholamhossein KarbaschiSecretary-General of Executives of Construction Party 2021–presentIncumbent