Tasnim Mohammad Ali Najafi, a former Iranian vice president and mayor of Tehran, was sentenced to death for killing his wife, the Judiciarys spokesman announced on Tuesday.
Speaking to reporters at a press conference in Tehran on Tuesday, Gholam Hossein Esmaeili said Najafi was convicted of murder and sentenced to Qisas, an Islamic term meaning retaliation in kind.
Najafi appeared in court on July 13 for the first time to stand trial for murdering his wife, Mitra Ostad, with a handgun.
Ostad was found dead at her home in Tehran on May 28 with gunshots in her chest.
A few hours later, the former mayor surrendered himself to the Criminal Police and confessed to killing his wife.
He has cited family problems for the murder.
Najafi, 67, was elected mayor of Tehran in August 2017, but resigned in April 2018 for what he called poor health conditions.
Affiliated with the reformist political parties, Najafi served as the minister of education and minister of higher education in various administrations.
He also took the helm at Iran's Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization (ICHHTO) during President Hassan Rouhanis first term, but resigned after six months.