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Coalition of Imam's Line groups
SpokespersonMostafa Moeen
Political positionFar-left
ReligionIslam

Coalition of Imam's Line groups (Template:Lang-fa) was an Iranian political alliance active in 1990s, consisting of Islamic radical[1] leftist groups later emerging current reformists.[2]

An ally of Association of Combatant Clerics, the coalition endorsed their list for the 1992 parliamentary election[3] and issued its own list for 1996 elections.[4]

Ideoloogy

Economically, the group opposed privatization and emphasized social justice, equal distribution of wealth, state control over economy using continuation of subsidy and rationing. In foreign policy, they supported export of the revolution, support of Islamic movements abroad and confrontation with the United States.[1]

Member groups

Members of the alliance were:[3]

Non-member allies

References

  1. ^ a b Owen Freedman, Robert (1998), The Middle East and the Peace Process: The Impact of the Oslo Accords, University Press of Florida, p. 258
  2. ^ Muhammad Sahimi (15 June 2010). "Tajzadeh: Reformists Should Ask Nation for Forgiveness". Tehran Bureau. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d "تحليل هشت دوره مجلس شورای اسلامی" (in Persian). Jaam-e Jam. 24 February 2012. 671189238744517772. Archived from the original on 8 April 2016. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  4. ^ Beheshti, Ebrahim (4 January 2016) [14 Dey 1394]. "گزارش "ایران" از صف‌آرایی گروه‌های سیاسی در ۹ دوره انتخابات مجلس". Iran (in Persian). No. 6116. 109221. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
Preceded by Reformists parliamentary coalition
1996
Succeeded by