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Islamic Revolution fraction (2009–2012)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Islamic Revolution fraction
ChamberIslamic Consultative Assembly
Legislature(s)8th
Foundation2009
Dissolution2012
Member partiesFront of Islamic Revolution Stability
LeaderRuhollah Hosseinian
SpokespersonHamid Rasaee
IdeologyConservatism

The Islamic Revolution fraction (Persian: فراکسیون انقلاب اسلامی) was a parliamentary group in the 8th legislature of the Islamic Republic of Iran.[1] Led by Ruhollah Hosseinian, members of the group were conservatives who supported Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.[2][3]

The group had at peak 70 members, and could ally with other 30 deputies.[4]

Position

Walter Posch describes it as "fundamentalist".[5]

The group was hostile to other conservative factions, gathered in the majority Principlists fraction.[6] They unsuccessfully tried to prevent Ali Larijani from election to the Speaker,[7] however, managed to unseat Mohammad-Reza Bahonar as deputy speaker in May 2010.[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ Rafiee, Bahram (11 May 2010), "Is It Time to Remove Larijani (as Iran's Parliament Speaker)?", Rooz Online, retrieved 29 December 2019 – via Payvand
  2. ^ Nasrin Vaziri (24 March 2009), "Ahmadinejad, the best choice of a candidate for fundamentalists", Khabaronline, retrieved 11 December 2016
  3. ^ "MP notifies protest leaders on their reputation", Khabaronline, 21 February 2010, retrieved 11 December 2016
  4. ^ "Iran MPs boycott Ahmadinejad victory party: reports", AFP, Hindustan Times, 25 June 2009, retrieved 11 December 2016
  5. ^ Posch, Walter (June 2009), "Policy Brief: Prospects for Iran's 2009 Presidential Elections" (PDF), Middle East Institute, no. 24, retrieved 29 December 2019
  6. ^ Djavadi, Abbas (17 August 2010), "After Green Movement, Iran's Conservative Factions Turn On Each Other", RFE/RL, retrieved 29 December 2019
  7. ^ Homylafayette (23 November 2010), "Larijani's 'Landslide'", Tehran Bureau, PBS, retrieved 11 December 2016
  8. ^ "Persian Press Review", Tehran Times, 30 May 2010, retrieved 11 December 2016
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