Principlists fraction | |
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Chamber | Islamic Consultative Assembly |
Legislature(s) | 9th |
Foundation | 2012 |
Dissolution | 2016 |
Member parties |
Front of Islamic Revolution Stability Society of Pathseekers of the Islamic Revolution Society of Devotees of the Islamic Revolution |
Leader | Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel [1] |
Ideology | Conservatism |
The Principlists fraction ( Persian: فراکسیون اصولگرایان) was one of the two primary parliamentary groups in the 9th legislature of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and the opposition to the majority Followers of Wilayat fraction. [2]
A politically conservative group, it had been described as " radical" in comparison to its more moderate rival led by Ali Larijani. [3]
According to Ali Afshari, a review of parliamentary decisions made shows that they had about 90 members. [3] They could gain as much as 100 votes in the election for the speaker in May 2012. [4]
Parties shaping the group were Front of Islamic Revolution Stability (Paydari), the Society of Pathseekers of the Islamic Revolution (Rahpouyan) and the Society of Devotees of the Islamic Revolution (Isargaran). [5]
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Principlists fraction | |
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Chamber | Islamic Consultative Assembly |
Legislature(s) | 9th |
Foundation | 2012 |
Dissolution | 2016 |
Member parties |
Front of Islamic Revolution Stability Society of Pathseekers of the Islamic Revolution Society of Devotees of the Islamic Revolution |
Leader | Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel [1] |
Ideology | Conservatism |
The Principlists fraction ( Persian: فراکسیون اصولگرایان) was one of the two primary parliamentary groups in the 9th legislature of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and the opposition to the majority Followers of Wilayat fraction. [2]
A politically conservative group, it had been described as " radical" in comparison to its more moderate rival led by Ali Larijani. [3]
According to Ali Afshari, a review of parliamentary decisions made shows that they had about 90 members. [3] They could gain as much as 100 votes in the election for the speaker in May 2012. [4]
Parties shaping the group were Front of Islamic Revolution Stability (Paydari), the Society of Pathseekers of the Islamic Revolution (Rahpouyan) and the Society of Devotees of the Islamic Revolution (Isargaran). [5]
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