Constitutionalist Party of Iran explained

Constitutionalist Party of Iran
Native Name:حزب مشروطه ايران–لیبرال دموکرات
Native Name Lang:fa
Abbreviation:CPI
Secretary General:Fouad Pashaei
Founder:Dariush Homayoon
Headquarters:Los Angeles, United States
Ideology:Constitutional monarchism[1] [2]
Liberalism
National:National Council of Iran
Country:Iran

The Constitutionalist Party of Iran–Liberal Democrat (Persian: حزب مشروطه ايران–لیبرال دموکرات) is an Iranian exiled monarchist political party. The party condemns the Iranian Revolution and awaits for the return of the monarchy under Reza Pahlavi.[3]

German authorities believe the group "is not a serious danger to Iran since its activities are limited to propaganda against the regime."[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Tamadonfar, Mehranyear. 2015. Islamic Law and Governance in Contemporary Iran: Transcending Islam for Social, Economic, and Political Order. 9781498507578. Lexington Books. 158.
  2. Book: Kazemzadeh, Masoud. Opposition Groups. 2008. Iran Today: An Encyclopedia of Life in the Islamic Republic. 1. 978-0313341632. Greenwood Press. 363–364.
  3. Book: Sharifi, Majid . 2013. Imagining Iran: The Tragedy of Subaltern Nationalism. 9780739179451. Lexington Books. 304.
  4. Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, Iran: Treatment of members of the Constitutionalist Party of Iran (CPI or ICPI) by Iranian government agents; its activities inside and outside Iran; whether these activities include the filming of executions to be sent abroad and shown in other countries; names of its leaders and branches, particularly the branch in Ahvaz, Khuzestan (1997-2003), 17 April 2003, IRN40834.E, available at: http://www.refworld.org/docid/3f7d4daf3.html [accessed 25 June 2017]