Iranians' Party Explained

Iranians' Party
Colorcode:Black
Secretary General:Fazlollah Sadr[1]
Split:Pan-Iranist Party
Foundation:1970 or January 1971[2]
Merged:Rastakhiz Party
Ideology:Nationalism
Anti-communism
Position:Right-wing
Newspaper:Iranian weekly
Country:Iran

The Iranians' Party (Persian: حزب ایرانیان|Ḥezb-e Īrānīyān) was a small political party in Iran during the Pahlavi dynasty. The party had one seat in the 23rd Majlis, the election of which was held in 1971.

The party's central committee was dominated by intellectuals and university professors. It claimed university students and guild members.[3]

Election results

Parliamentary elections

Notes and References

  1. Book: Haddad Adel. Gholamali. Elmi. Mohammad Jafar. Taromi-Rad. Hassan. Political Parties: Selected Entries from Encyclopaedia of the World of Islam. 31 August 2012 . EWI Press. Party. 9781908433022. 16.
  2. Book: Donald Newton Wilber. Iran, Past and Present: From Monarchy to Islamic Republic. Princeton University Press. 233. 2014. 978-1400857470.
  3. Ramazani. Rouhollah K.. Iran's 'White Revolution': a Study in Political Development. International Journal of Middle East Studies. 5. 2. 1974. 124–139 . 10.1017/S0020743800027781 . 162585. 154527381 .