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Small secular opposition party in Iran
Party of the Iranian Nation
Header of the party's official organ in 1952
Secretary-GeneralKhosrow Seif
FounderDariush Forouhar
Founded24 October 1951; 73 years ago (1951-10-24)
Split fromPan-Iranist Party
HeadquartersTehran, Iran
Ideology
Political positionRight-wing to Far-right
National affiliationNational Front (1951–1979)
Parliament0 / 290
Party flag

Party of the Iranian Nation (or Nation Party of Iran, Iran Nation Party; Persian: حزب ملت ایران, romanizedḤezb-e Mellat-e Irān) is "a small opposition" party in Iran advocating establishment of a secular democracy. Although the party is technically illegal, it still operates inside Iran.

Founded in 1951 by Dariush Forouhar, the party had a few hundred members, mostly high-school students, and was a member of National Front until the Iranian Revolution; however, it did not carry much weight in the leadership of the front. The party proposed rebuilding Iran by regaining its lost territories in Bahrain, Afghanistan and Caucasia, and its platform was based on anti-capitalism, anti-communism, anti-monarchism, anti-Semitism, anti-Bahá'ísm and anti-clericalism.

Popular among high school students in Tehran in the 1950s, the party's membership never exceeded a few hundred people.

Electoral history

Year Election Seats Ref
1979 Constitutional Assembly 0 / 73(0%)
1980 Parliament 0 / 290(0%)

References

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  5. ^ "Iran: Update to IRN28431.E of 23 December 1997on the Nation of Iran Party ("Hezb-e Mellat-e Iran", the National Front, the Iranian Nation Party, the Iranian National Party, Party of the People of Iran), and the deaths of Dariush (Daryush) and Paravaneh (Paravanah) Foruhar (Forouhar, Forohar)". Refworld. Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada. 1 February 2000. IRN33708.E. Archived from the original on 29 October 2016. Retrieved 29 October 2016.
  6. Gheissari, Ali (2010). Iranian Intellectuals in the Twentieth Century. University of Texas Press. p. 69. ISBN 978-0292778917.

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