Abstract:
A political party is a tool for linking the political process with society and helps improve the political system. This writing, with a look at the history of political parties in Iran after the Islamic Revolution, also examines the two main groups of formal political parties: right-wing and left-wing parties. This article describes how each party shapes its views and develops its programs and finally examines their similarities and differences in economic, political, and cultural fields.
Machine summary:
Given the importance and impact of parties as catalysts in the development of the political process and democratic growth in many countries, this research and article aims to take a look at the main parties and their formation in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Clause Two: Society of Combatant Clergy of Tehran This party was formed following the victory of the Islamic Republic, but its political activities were under the influence of the Islamic Republic Party.
One party member said: After the fourth parliamentary elections and the propaganda surrounding them, it was impossible to continue our political activities because rival factions accused this clerical formation of attempting to gain power for personal and group interests, which had a bad influence on the minds of people.
In total, the bad conditions before and after the fourth parliamentary elections led the Association of Combatant Clerics to announce that it would cancel its political activities until better times (Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance, 1990 a, p.
During Khatami's presidency, most non-political positions were given to the Construction Party, but in the ninth presidential election, this party supported Hashemi Rafsanjani as an independent rather than a reformist candidate.
Section Eight: Comparison of Economic Views of Political Parties in Iran Clause One: Privatization Shortly after the revolution, left-wing parties believed that the government should dominate the economy and control the market and were opposed to privatization.