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The Pan-Iranist Party (Persian: حزب پانایرانیست, romanized: Ḥezb-e Pān-Irāni) is an [6] opposition political party in Iran that advocates pan-Iranism. The party is not registered and is technically banned, however it continues to operate inside Iran.
The party was the first organization to officially adopt the pan-Iranist position, which believed in the solidarity and reunification of the Iranian peoples inhabiting the Iranian plateau. In 1951, the party leaders Mohsen Pezeshkpour and Dariush Forouhar came to a disagreement as to how the party should operate, and a division occurred. The ...
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
Mohsen "Pendar" Pezeshkpour (Persian: محسن پزشکپور; c. 1927 – 6 January 2011) was an Iranian pan-Iranist politician who served as a member of the parliament from 1967 to 1971, and 1975 to 1979. He was the co-founder and leader of the Pan-Iranist Party. [3]
The Pan-Iranist parliamentary group (Persian: گروه پارلمانی پانایرانیست) was caucus of the Pan-Iranist Party in the National Consultative Assembly. History [ edit ]
The New Iran Party managed to gain majority in 148 councils and in 115 of them, it won all of the seats (including the capital, Tehran). People's Party came up second, gaining control of 12 councils while the Pan-Iranist Party won in 2 councils, in Shushtar and in Khorramshahr.
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 ...
Pan-Iranist Party; Party of the Iranian People; S. Social Democratic Party (Iran) SUMKA; T. Third Force (Iran) This page was last edited on 13 January 2020, at ...