New Iran Party

New Iran Party
New Iran Party
حزب ایران نوین
Founder Hassan Ali Mansour
Founded 1964
Dissolved 2 March 1975
Political system reorganized into a one-party state under the new Rastakhiz Party
Ideology Secularism,
Monarchist,
Nationalism

Iran Novin Party or New Iran Party was an Iranian party that founded in 1964 by Hasan Ali Mansur and his friends.

History

The party was renamed the Progressive Association in 1965 in the Persian month Azar No. arose. Iran Novin Party largest party and Mandgartryn Pahlavi era the government to establish single-party system, was always in the hands of the majority and more than a decade of space activities in the life of the party continued.

First Party Secretary General Hasan Ali Mansur was the Persian date Esfand 1964 became Prime Minister Sh. Mansour murder new Deputy Secretary of Party, Amir Abbas Hoveyda was Prime Minister and party General Secretary.

Iran Novin Party election period 22 and 23 years of National Assembly No. 1968 and No. 1972 had a majority in parliament and in 1976 was the largest and most popular party in the party merged with resurrection.

Iran Novin Party activity was very broad, and several committees in addition affects the Central Committee was. These committees include: Executive Committee and Politburo, the youth, women, farmers, workers, businessmen, union workers, trade unionists and other organizations were affiliated.

Party publications across the country and newspapers published Call of construction of the new organ Myamd considered. Iran Novin Party for training their staff established School of Political Science and party affairs after the merger was the resurrection party, the party was reserved.

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