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Pan-Iranist Party was an anti-communist organization and regularly battled Tudeh Party of Iran mobs in the streets of Tehran. [12] In the context of the 1940s, it is described as a "secular ultranationalist party", [ 13 ] whereas in that of the mid-1960s, it is described as a "secular nationalist" party. [ 14 ]
The party is managed by its central committee [2] [3] Party of the Iranian People (member of the National Front) Left-wing nationalism: Islamic Mohammadsadeh Maserrat: Pan-Iranist Party: Pan-Iranism: Secular: Zahra Gholamipour Nation Party: Pan-Iranism: Secular: Khosrow Seif Movement of Militant Muslims: Socialism: Islamic: Habibollah Peyman
The Pan-Iranist Party was founded later on by two of the members of the Revenge group and two other students in the mid-to-late 1940s in Tehran University. Though the pan-Iranist movement had been active throughout the 1930s, it had been a loosely organized grass roots alliance of nationalist writers, teachers, students, and activists.
The Pan-Iranist parliamentary group (Persian: گروه پارلمانی پانایرانیست) was caucus of the Pan-Iranist Party in the National Consultative Assembly. History [ edit ]
Pan-Iranist Party: Majlis seats 180 31 5 Seat change 40 15 5 Senate seats 26 4 0 Composition of the Senate of Iran following the election. Royally appointed seats are ...
Pages in category "Pan-Iranist Party politicians" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Although the party is technically illegal, it still operates inside Iran. [ 5 ] Founded in 1951 by Dariush Forouhar , the party had a few hundred members, mostly high-school students, and was a member of National Front until the Iranian Revolution ; however, it did not carry much weight in the leadership of the front. [ 2 ]
Pan-Iranist Party; Muslim People's Republic Party; People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran; R. Rastakhiz Party; Reformers' Party; S. Socialist Workers' Party of Iran; U.