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Copyright Global Research in International Affairs Center (GLORIA) Spring 2016

Abstract

Iranian moderates made significant gains in the country's February 2016 legislative elections. The reformists won 85 out of 290 seats compared with 75 seats for the conservatives. However, the reformists represented in the new parliament have no historical continuity with the reformist camp of the former President Mohammad Khatami; those reformists who might challenge the supreme leaders ideologically were disqualified by the Guardian Council. President Hassan Rouhani's supporters, though moderate, are not reformists. They support the existing regime but also support Rouhani's policy of greater openness toward the West and less oppression at home. Supreme Leader Ali Khamene'i has thus taken all necessary measures to block any dissent.

Details

Title
IRANIAN REFORMISTS: BETWEEN MODERATION AND REVOLUTION
Author
Grinberg, Alex
Pages
14-21
Publication year
2016
Publication date
Spring 2016
Publisher
Global Research in International Affairs Center (GLORIA)
e-ISSN
15658996
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1797714959
Copyright
Copyright Global Research in International Affairs Center (GLORIA) Spring 2016