- Source: Moderation and Development Party
Moderation and Development Party (Persian: حزب اعتدال و توسعه, romanized: Hezb-e E'tedāl va Towse'eh) is a political party in Iran. It is a pragmatic-centrist political party which held its first congress in 2002.
Platform
The party is part of the faction called "modernist right", "moderate reformists" and "technocrats" that draws from upper-level bureaucrats, industrialists and managers. It deals with a platform on modernization and economic growth rather than social justice, along with the Executives of Construction Party and the Islamic Labour Party.
The party has been allied with Popular Coalition of Reforms and Pervasive Coalition of Reformists in parliamentary elections and has had good relations with both Mohammad Khatami’s reform program and Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani. In April 2017, the party joined the supreme policymaking council of reformists.
Some sources branded them as part of the conservative camp in the 2000s or reformists under the leadership of Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani. In 2003, the party's spokesperson wrote in Hamshahri that the party regards itself among "true reformists", who are idealists considering "social realities" interpreted with the "principle of moderation".
According to Ali Afshari, the party prioritizes economic expansion and follows free market policies, however a minority faction represented by members such as Nobakht, advocate institutionalized economy and maintain that the government should interfere to regulate markets to a limited extent. They support limited political and cultural transformations, and believe political activism should only be within the frameworks of the constitution. The party also embraces Velayat Faqih.
Presidential candidates
Members
= Current officeholders
=Cabinet
Hassan Rouhani, President of Iran
Mahmoud Vaezi, Chief of Staff
Mohammad Bagher Nobakht, Vice President for Strategy
Masoud Soltanifar, Minister of Sports
Parliament
Bahram Parsaei (Shiraz)
Zahra Saei (Tabriz, Osku and Azarshahr)
Ali Nobakht (Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr)
Ramezanali Sobhanifar (Sabzevar, Joghatai and Joveyn)
Hadi Bahadori (Urmia)
Sakineh Almasi (Kangan, Jam, Dayyer and Asaluyeh)
Rasoul Khezri (Piranshahr and Sardasht)
Shadmehr Kazemzadeh (Dehloran, Darreshahr and Abdanan)
See also
List of Islamic political parties
References
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- Ali Jannati
- Steam
- Moderation and Development Party
- List of Islamic political parties
- List of political parties in Iran
- Iranian reformists
- Mostafa Salari
- 2005 Iranian presidential election
- List of conservative parties by country
- Hassan Rouhani
- List of centrist political parties
- Non-Aligned Movement