Reformists Front
Reformists Front جبهه اصلاحطلبان | |
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Secretary | Majid Bahmanzadeh |
Spokesperson | Majid Mohtashami |
Claiming secretaries-general | Ali Faezi Mohammad-Javad Haghshenas |
Founder | Mostafa Kavakebian |
Founded | |
Headquarters | Tehran, Iran |
National affiliation | Iranian reformists |
Reformists Front (Persian: جبهه اصلاحطلبان), formerly called Democracy Front (Persian: جبهه مردمسالاری)[4] and Front for Consolidation of Democracy (Persian: جبهه تحکیم دموکراسی),[2] is an Iranian reformist political alliance of "little-known parties" formerly pivoted by Democracy Party.[5]
History
[edit]2008 parliamentary election
[edit]Popular Coalition of Reforms ائتلاف مردمی اصلاحات | |
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President | Mostafa Kavakebian[6] |
Spokesperson | Fatemeh Karroubi[6] |
Vice President | Ghodratali Heshmatian[7] |
Slogan | Persian: همکاری ملی و اصلاحات مردمی برای بهبود زندگی "National Cooperation and Popular Reforms to Improve Life"[6] |
In 2008 Iranian legislative election, they formed "Popular Coalition of Reforms", consisting of 14 groups.[7] Mostafa Kavakebian and Fatemeh Karroubi were key figures of the alliance.[6] Other than Democracy Party, Islamic Assembly of Women and some Islamic Iran Solidarity Party politicians—not the party itself—were notable members of the coalition.[7] The coalition was allied with National Trust Party and Moderation and Development Party in the election and competed with Council for Coordinating the Reforms Front's "Reformists Coalition: Friends of Khatami" list, as well as conservative United Front of Principlists and Principlists Pervasive Coalition.[5][8][9]
2012 parliamentary election
[edit]Led by Mostafa Kavakebian, in the 2012 Iranian legislative election they were renamed to "Reformists Front", a name similar to the "Reforms Front"[10]—which decided not to participate in the election.[11] Some reformist groups ruled out any cooperation with the Reformists Front, and some even labeled them as “fake reformists” (Persian: اصلاحطلبان بدلی).[12] In Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr electoral district they were allied with the Worker House and endorsed 15 shared candidates. The two groups were the most notable reformist parties competing in the elections.[5][13][14]
Democracy Party departure and front split
[edit]In early summer 2014, Democracy Party left the front in order to be able to remain in the Council for Coordinating the Reforms Front. Following the exit, a split occurred in the front. One faction believed the Deputy Secretary-General Mohammad-Javad Haghshenas takes the secretary-general office, and the other faction elected Ali Faezi as the new secretary-general and retained Majid Mohtashami as spokesperson. On 26 October 2014, one faction tried to register the front in the Ministry of Interior and become the legitimate faction.[1][15][16][17] In October 2014, former leader Mostafa Kavakebian criticized their decision to form a parallel reformist alliance in 2008, but defended their participation in 2012.[18]
2016 parliamentary election
[edit]The front issued a list for the 2016 Iranian legislative election which was 100% overlapping with the List of Hope.[19]
Membership
[edit]The front includes minor political parties as well as local parties and less formal groups and organizations. Groups mentioned as members of the alliance by sources include:
- Freedom Party (Persian: حزب آزادی)[10]
- Iran National Union Party (Persian: حزب اتحاد ملی ايران)[10]
- Children of Iran Party (Persian: حزب فرزندان ايران)[10]
- Association for Solidarity of Iran Educators (Persian: کانون همبستگی فرهنگيان ايران),[10] founded in 1999
- Iran's Progress Party (Persian: حزب ترقی ايران)[20]
- Independent Labour Party (Persian: حزب مستقل کار)[20]
- Political Population of Iran National Power (Persian: جمعيت سياسي اقتدار ملی ايران)[10]
- Population of Advocates of Law & Order (Persian: جمعيت طرفدار نظم و قانون),[10] founded in 1998
- Population of Followers of Tomorrow (Persian: جمعيت رهروان فردا)[20]
- Society of Lawyers Defending Human Rights (Persian: کانون وکلای مدافع حقوق بشر), founded in 1998
- Glorious Iran Party (Persian: حزب ايران سرافراز)[20]
- Development Pioneers Party (Persian: حزب پيشگامان توسعه)[20]
- Kermanshah Province Development Party (Persian: حزب توسعه استان کرمانشاه)[20]
- Mahestan Association (Persian: کانون مهستان)[21]
- Association of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Youth (Persian: کانون جوان چهارمحال و بختياری)[21]
- Association of Educators and Graduates of Payame Noor University (Persian: کانون مدرسين و فارغالتحصيلان دانشگاه پيام نور کشور)[21]
- Association of Academics of University of Isfahan (Persian: انجمن دانشگاهيان دانشگاه اصفهان)[10]
- Assembly of Students and Graduates of Bushehr Province (Persian: مجمع دانشجويان و دانشآموختگان استان بوشهر)[20]
- Assembly of Students and Graduates of Isfahan Province (Persian: مجمع دانشجويان و دانشآموختگان استان اصفهان)[21]
- Assembly of Students and Graduates of Golestan Province (Persian: مجمع دانشجويان و دانشآموختگان استان گلستان)[20]
- Assembly of Students and Graduates of East Azerbaijan Province (Persian: مجمع دانشجويان و دانشآموختگان استان آذربايجان شرقی)[21]
- Assembly of Students and Graduates of Ilam Province (Persian: مجمع دانشجويان و دانشآموختگان استان ايلام)[20]
- Association for Graduates of West Azarbaijan (Persian: کانون فارغالتحصيلان آذربايجان غربی),[10] founded in 1998
- Association for Graduates of Abu Rayhan Al-Biruni (Persian: کانون فارغالتحصيلان ابوريحان بيرونی),[10] founded in 1999
- Gilan Popular Participations Party (Persian: حزب مشارکتهای مردمی گيلان)[20]
- Popular Party of Reforms[22]
Former members
[edit]- Democracy Party (2000–2014)
- Islamic Assembly of Women (2008)
- Former allied groups
- National Trust Party (2008)
- Moderation and Development Party (2008)
- Worker House (2012)
References
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- ^ "تغییر نام جبهه مردمسالاری به "جبهه اصلاحطلبان"/ طرح مناسک برای رهبری اصلاحات" (in Persian). Mehr News Agency. 14 July 2012. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
- ^ a b c Beheshti, Ebrahim (4 January 2016) [14 Dey 1394]. "گزارش "ایران" از صفآرایی گروههای سیاسی در 9 دوره انتخابات مجلس". Iran (in Persian). No. 6116. 109221. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
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- ^ "Q&A;: Iran parliamentary election". BBC World. 7 March 2008. Retrieved March 10, 2015.
- ^ "مردم سالاری، اصلاح طلب یا غیر اصولگرا" (in Persian). Parsine. 3 May 2013. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
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- ^ "Guide: Iranian parliamentary elections". BBC World. 27 February 2012. Retrieved March 10, 2015.
- ^ "وقتی اصلاحطلبان تفرق خود را پنهان میکنند/در اصلاحات چه میگذرد؟" (in Persian). Mehr News Agency. 22 December 2007. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
- ^ "جبهه اصلاحطلبان ۲ شاخه شدهاند" (in Persian). Tasnim News Agency. 8 December 2014. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
- ^ "جبهه اصلاحطلبان؛ یک جبهه ۲ دبیرکل، ۲ سخنگو" (in Persian). Tasnim News Agency. 13 January 2015. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
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- ^ "حزب مردمی اصلاحات به جبهه اصلاحطلبان پیوست" (in Persian). Iranian Labour News Agency. 1 January 2017. Retrieved 9 April 2013.