Iranian reformists
The Reformists (Persian: اصلاحطلبان, romanized: Eslâh-Talabân) are a political faction in Iran. Iran's "reform era" is sometimes said to have lasted from 1997 to 2005—the length of President Mohammad Khatami's two terms in office.[8] The Council for Coordinating the Reforms Front is the main umbrella organization and coalition within the movement; however, there are reformist groups not aligned with the council, such as the Reformists Front.
For the historic Iranian political party with the same name, see Reformers' Party.
Reformists
Unknown
Hope fraction (since 2016)
Imam's line fraction (2004–2012)
2nd of Khordad fraction (2000–2004)
Hezbollah Assembly (1996–2000)
No
No
No control[6]
No control[6]
Minority[7]
Background[edit]
Organizations[edit]
The 2nd of Khordad Movement usually refers not only to the coalition of 18 groups and political parties of the reforms front[9] but to anyone else who was a supporter of the 1997 reform programs of Khatami.
The reforms front consists of several political parties, some of the most famous including the following:
Coalition organizations[edit]
Reformists' Supreme Council for Policymaking[edit]
On 8 November 2015, the establishment of the council was announced.[34] It oversees the Council for Coordinating the Reforms Front, which its rotating head serves as the deputy head of the council for policymaking.[35] Moderation and Development Party joined the council in April 2017.[36] Some members of the council include: