- Source: Reformists Front
Reformists Front (Persian: جبهه اصلاحطلبان), formerly called Democracy Front (Persian: جبهه مردمسالاری) and Front for Consolidation of Democracy (Persian: جبهه تحکیم دموکراسی), is an Iranian reformist political alliance of "little-known parties" formerly pivoted by Democracy Party.
History
= 2008 parliamentary election
=In 2008 Iranian legislative election, they formed "Popular Coalition of Reforms", consisting of 14 groups. Mostafa Kavakebian and Fatemeh Karroubi were key figures of the alliance. 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. 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.
= 2012 parliamentary election
=Led by Mostafa Kavakebian, in the 2012 Iranian legislative election they were renamed to "Reformists Front", a name similar to the "Reforms Front"—which decided not to participate in the election. Some reformist groups ruled out any cooperation with the Reformists Front, and some even labeled them as “fake reformists” (Persian: اصلاحطلبان بدلی). 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.
= Democracy Party departure and front split
=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. In October 2014, former leader Mostafa Kavakebian criticized their decision to form a parallel reformist alliance in 2008, but defended their participation in 2012.
= 2016 parliamentary election
=The front issued a list for the 2016 Iranian legislative election which was 100% overlapping with the List of Hope.
Membership
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)
Iran National Union Party (Persian: حزب اتحاد ملی ايران)
Children of Iran Party (Persian: حزب فرزندان ايران)
Association for Solidarity of Iran Educators (Persian: کانون همبستگی فرهنگيان ايران), founded in 1999
Iran's Progress Party (Persian: حزب ترقی ايران)
Independent Labour Party (Persian: حزب مستقل کار)
Political Population of Iran National Power (Persian: جمعيت سياسي اقتدار ملی ايران)
Population of Advocates of Law & Order (Persian: جمعيت طرفدار نظم و قانون), founded in 1998
Population of Followers of Tomorrow (Persian: جمعيت رهروان فردا)
Society of Lawyers Defending Human Rights (Persian: کانون وکلای مدافع حقوق بشر), founded in 1998
Glorious Iran Party (Persian: حزب ايران سرافراز)
Development Pioneers Party (Persian: حزب پيشگامان توسعه)
Kermanshah Province Development Party (Persian: حزب توسعه استان کرمانشاه)
Mahestan Association (Persian: کانون مهستان)
Association of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Youth (Persian: کانون جوان چهارمحال و بختياری)
Association of Educators and Graduates of Payame Noor University (Persian: کانون مدرسين و فارغالتحصيلان دانشگاه پيام نور کشور)
Association of Academics of University of Isfahan (Persian: انجمن دانشگاهيان دانشگاه اصفهان)
Assembly of Students and Graduates of Bushehr Province (Persian: مجمع دانشجويان و دانشآموختگان استان بوشهر)
Assembly of Students and Graduates of Isfahan Province (Persian: مجمع دانشجويان و دانشآموختگان استان اصفهان)
Assembly of Students and Graduates of Golestan Province (Persian: مجمع دانشجويان و دانشآموختگان استان گلستان)
Assembly of Students and Graduates of East Azerbaijan Province (Persian: مجمع دانشجويان و دانشآموختگان استان آذربايجان شرقی)
Assembly of Students and Graduates of Ilam Province (Persian: مجمع دانشجويان و دانشآموختگان استان ايلام)
Association for Graduates of West Azarbaijan (Persian: کانون فارغالتحصيلان آذربايجان غربی), founded in 1998
Association for Graduates of Abu Rayhan Al-Biruni (Persian: کانون فارغالتحصيلان ابوريحان بيرونی), founded in 1999
Gilan Popular Participations Party (Persian: حزب مشارکتهای مردمی گيلان)
Popular Party of Reforms
= Former members
=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
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Amir-Hossein Ghazizadeh Hashemi
- Dewan Eropa
- Fratelli d'Italia (partai politik)
- Protes pemilu Iran 2009
- Partai Rakyat Eropa
- Neokonservatisme
- Reformists Front
- Iranian reformists
- Council for Coordinating the Reforms Front
- Pervasive Coalition of Reformists
- Voice of the Nation
- European Conservatives and Reformists Party
- Coalition Council of Islamic Revolution Forces
- Alliance of Builders of Islamic Iran
- 2004 Iranian legislative election
- Coalition of Iran's Independent Volunteers