Union of Islamic Iran People Party

Union of Islamic Iran People Party[lower-alpha 1] (Persian: حزب اتحاد ملت ایران اسلامی) is an Iranian reformist political party founded in 2015.[4]

Union of Islamic Iran People Party
General SecretaryAli Shakouri-Rad[1]
SpokespersonHossein Nooraninejad
Founded20 August 2015 (2015-08-20)
1st Congress[1]
Legalised20 April 2015 (2015-04-20)[2]
by Ministry of Interior
HeadquartersTehran, Iran
IdeologyReformism[3]
Islamic democracy[3]
ReligionIslam
National affiliationIranian Reformists
Colors  Sky Blue
Spiritual predecessorIslamic Iran Participation Front
Parliament
1 / 290
Tehran City Council
6 / 21
Mashhad City Council
1 / 15

Establishment

In January 2015, it was confirmed by the Ministry of Interior that it has received a request for a permit to establish a new political party. The reformists carried out some six similar initiatives for party formation in the past six months.[6] It was officially given permission on April 20, 2015.[2]

Members

Most members of the party are former members of Islamic Iran Participation Front, banned in 2009.[1] The party was accused of being a "front" for the banned Islamic Iran Participation Front,[2][5] which was tacticly denied by the party.[7]

Central council of the party consists of 30 members, including Gholamreza Ansari, Hamidreza Jalaeipour, Fatemeh Rakeei and Jalal Jalalizadeh. Emadaddin Khatami, son of Mohammad Khatami is also a member.[8]

Party leaders

Secretary-Generals
Name Tenure Ref
Ali Shakouri-Rad 2015–
Deputy Secretary-Generals
Name Tenure Ref
Gholamreza Ansari 2015–2017
Azar Mansouri 2017–

Current officeholders

Parliament
City Council of Tehran

Elections

The party which intended to take part in the 2016 Iranian legislative election,[1] was part of List of Hope.

Notes & References

  1. Transliterated Hezb-e Ettehad-e Mellat-e Iran-e Eslami. The official name in English is "Union of Islamic Iran People Party",[1] however it is alternatively called "Iranian National Unity Party",[4] "National Alliance Party",[3] "Union of the Islamic Nation of Iran Party"[5] and "Islamic Iran's People's Alliance"[6] by media.


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