Islamic Iran Solidarity Party
Islamic Iran Solidarity Party حزب همبستگی ایران اسلامی | |
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General Secretary | Ali Asghar Ahmadi[1] |
Deputy General Secretary | Mohammad Salari[1] |
Deputy of Supreme Council | Abbas Mirza Aboutalebi[1] |
Founder | Founding board[2]
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Founded | January 17, 1998; 26 years ago (1998-01-17)[3] |
Legalised | July 11, 1998; 26 years ago (1998-07-11)[3] |
Split from | Executives of Construction Party[3] |
Headquarters | Tehran, Iran |
Newspaper | Hambastegi[3] |
Ideology |
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Political position | Centre-left[3] |
Religion | Islam |
National affiliation | Council for coordinating the Reforms Front |
Tehran City Council | 2 / 21 |
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Islamic Iran Solidarity Party (Persian: حزب همبستگی ایران اسلامی; Hezb-e Hambastegi-e Iran-e Eslami) is an Iranian reformist political party founded in 1998, by 10 members of Parliament of Iran. The party is a member of Council for Coordinating the Reforms Front[4] and publishes the newspaper Hambastegi. Ali Asghar Ahmadi is the general secretary, an office previously held by Ebrahim Asgharzadeh and Mohamadreza Raahchamani.[1] They have supported Mohammad Khatami in the 2001 election, Mehdi Karoubi in 2005 and Mir-Hossein Mousavi in 2009.[3]
The party had some 50 seats in the Iranian Parliament during 2000–2004, and its fraction was headed by Qorban-Ali Qandahari.[5]
Platform
The party's platform embraces pluralism and freedom of speech while favouring a mixed economy.[3] Its agenda is very similar to that of the Islamic Iran Participation Front, and the only difference between the two parties seems to be over "personal conflicts for leadership".[6]
Party leaders
Name | Tenure | Ref |
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Mohammad-Reza Rahchamani | 1998–2002 | |
Ebrahim Asgharzadeh | 2002–2006 | |
Ali Asghar Ahmadi | 2006– |
References
- ^ a b c d "برگزاری کنگره حزب همبستگی به تصویب رسید/ قائم مقام دبیرکل حزب انتخاب شد" (in Persian). Fars News Agency. August 1, 2015. 13940510000520. Retrieved September 17, 2015.
- ^ "List of Legally Registered Parties in Iran". Khorasan Newspaper. Pars Times. July 30, 2000. p. 4. Retrieved 21 August 2015.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Mohammad Ali Zandi. "Islamic Iran Solidarity Party" (in Persian). Baqir al-Ulum Research Institute. Retrieved 21 August 2015.
- ^ "واژه نامه جریان های فعال در انتخابات ریاست جمهوری ایران - BBC Persian" (in Persian). BBC Persian. 13 June 2013. Retrieved 21 August 2015.
- ^ Iran Report, vol. 4, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 26 February 2001, retrieved 15 May 2017
- ^ Masoud Kazemzadeh (2008), "Intra-Elite Factionalism and the 2004 Majles Elections in Iran", Middle Eastern Studies, 44 (2): 189–214, doi:10.1080/00263200701874867, S2CID 144111986 – via Taylor and Francis Online (subscription required)
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