Grand National Alliance | |
Foundation: | July 1979 |
Country: | Iran |
Seats1 Title: | Assembly for the Final Review of the Constitution |
The Grand National Alliance (Persian: اتحاد بزرگ ملّی|etteḥād-e bozorg-e mellī) was a secular electoral alliance contesting in the 1979 Iranian Constitutional Convention election. The candidates listed by this coalition mostly included communists and nationalists.
The groups named in the coalition's declaration of existence, were:
The candidates endorsed by the coalition for Tehran Province, were:
Constituency | Candidate endorsed | Group | Votes | % | Rank | Result | ||||
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Tehran | Mahmoud Taleghani | FMI | 2,016,801 | 79.86 | 1st | Won | ||||
Abolhassan Banisadr | 1,763,126 | 69.82 | 2dnd | Won | ||||||
Habibollah Peyman | MMM | 164,644 | 6.52 | 15th | Defeated | |||||
Hassan Nazih | FMI | 44,765 | 1.77 | 30th | Defeated | |||||
Lotfollah Meisami | 11,274 | 0.45 | 41st | Defeated | ||||||
Parvaneh Forouhar | NPI | 8,110 | 0.32 | 43rd | Defeated | |||||
Ali Sadeghi | 3,473 | 0.14 | 47th | Defeated | ||||||
Majid Zarbakhsh | 2,719 | 0.11 | 50th | Defeated | ||||||
Farideh Garman | 2,685 | 0.11 | 51st | Defeated | ||||||
Hadi Soudbakhsh | 990 | 0.04 | 66th | Defeated | ||||||
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Farideh Garman was an architect who had just returned to Iran after settling for 14 years in Italy.
Majid Zarbakhsh (born 1940 in Abadan, Iran) was a former student leader who had arrived in the West Germany to study and was involved in anti-Shah protests with German students associated with the New Left. In August 1969, as a secretary of the Confederation of Iranian Students (CISNU) he went to Jordan and participated in the congress of the General Union of Palestinian Students, before visiting Ruhollah Khomeini in Najaf to ensure him that CISNU was both anti-imperialist and anti-Zionist. He also agreed to consider publishing more onn Islamic aspects of opposition to Shah in that meeting. He was, along with Bahman Nirumand and Mehdi Khanbaba-Tehran, part of the triumvirate of the 'Cadres of the Revolutionary Organization', an organization split from the 'Revolutionary Organization of the Tudeh Party' which was itself an offshoot of the Tudeh Party of Iran.
The provincial candidates who were supported at least by one of the coalition partners were:
Constituency | Candidate endorsed | Group | Votes | % | Rank | Result | |
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Tehran | Khalil Haghighat | 131 | 0.01 | 90th | Defeated | ||
Fars | Iraj Kashkouli | 5,455 | 0.89 | 13th | Defeated | ||
Gilan | Hossein Hosseinkhani-Moghadam | Did not run | |||||
Masoumeh Zamiri | 668 | 0.19 | 16th | Defeated | |||
Khuzestan | Ali Saberi | 6,402 | 0.37 | 14th | Defeated | ||
Isfahan | Asghar Tofangsazi | 1,815 | 0.19 | 20th | Defeated | ||
Kermanshahan | Khadijeh Soleimani | 574 | 0.25 | 15th | Defeated | ||
East Azerbaijan | Bagher Mortazavi Khosrowshahi | 2,652 | 0.29 | 22nd | Defeated |