Reformers' Party | |
|---|---|
| Leader | Hassan Modarres[1][2] |
| Dissolved | 1926 (banned)[3] |
| Preceded by | Moderate Socialists Party |
| Ideology | |
| Religion | Islam |
Reformers' Party[3] ofReformists Party[4] (Persian:حزب اصلاحطلبان,romanized: Ḥezb-e Eṣlāḥṭalabān) was apolitical party inIran, established in the final years ofQajar Iran. It was one of the four major parliamentary parties in early 1920s, along with theCommunist Party,Socialist Party andRevival Party.[3]
The party is an heir to theModerate Socialists Party,[3] and was founded by its former members joined by someDemocrat Party affiliates.[5]
The party held the majority in the4th Parliament.[1] It was also very influential outside the parliament.[4] The party's opposition toReza Khan, lead to losing its majority status in the5th Parliament after he rigged the elections to have a parliament pliant to his views.[2]
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