- Rastakhiz
Rastakhiz ("Resurrection") party (also "Hizb-i Rastakhiz") was founded on
March 2 ,1975 byMohammad Reza Pahlavi , the Shah of Iran, as a newsingle party holding a monopoly on political activity in Iran, and to which all Iranians were required to belong. It survives today in exile as anIran ian monarchist party opposing theIslamic Republic created when thePahlavi dynasty was overthrown.Founded under the government of Prime Minister
Amir Abbas Hoveyda , the party has been blamed by some with contributing to the overthrow of the Pahlavi monarchy by antagonizing formerly apolitical Iranians - especially merchants of the "bazaar s" - with its compulsory membership and dues and general aggressive interference in the political, economic, and religious concerns of people's lives. [Abrahamian, "Iran Between Two Revolutions" (1982) pp. 442–6.] The few political parties that were able to continue functioning during this era were forced to become part of Rastakhiz.Established along with the party was a youth wing - "Rastakhiz Youth" - which Hoveyda referred to as "the instrument of Iran's development." Through this youth wing and a special task force of the party, Rastakhiz embarked upon a large-scale anti-
profiteering campaign directed against the "bazaari" merchants, who were soon identified as "enemies of the state." In October 1975, the Shah, referring to this campaign as a "cultural movement," decreed that anti-profiteerism be made the fourteenth principle of theWhite Revolution . [ [http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/bbsmith/SmithBazaar.pdf] dead link]The single party system ended in late 1978 as the
Iranian Revolution gained ground. [Middle Eastern Studies, Volume 38, Number 1 /January 1 ,2002 , Pages: 131 - 168] The party was totally removed in early 1979 when the monarchy fell. [ [http://janda.org/icpp/ICPP1980/Book/PART2/7-MiddleEastNorthAfrica/77-Iran/Iran.htm Political Parties: A Cross-National Survey] ]Since the revolution the party and other monarchist groups have been active in exile calling for the reestablishment of the
constitutional monarchy of 1906 in Iran. Monarchist groups are strictly banned under the government of theIslamic Republic and supporters are typically subject to imprisonment should their affiliation be made public.ee also
* Crown Prince
Reza Cyrus Pahlavi References & notes
External links
* [http://www.rastakhiz.org/ Official Website]
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