Coalition For Iran

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Coalition For Iran
ائتلاف برای ایران
Spokesperson Ali Akbar Mohtashamipour[1]
Slogan Persian: تداوم اصلاحات و مجلس پاسخگو‎‎ "Perpetuation of Reforms and Responsible Parliament"[2]
Split from Council for coordinating of 2nd of Khordad Front
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Ideology Reformism
Political position Centrist[3]
National affiliation Iranian reform movement
Alliance of[2] <templatestyles src="Plainlist/styles.css"/>
7th Parliament
47 / 290 (16%)
Politics of Iran
Political parties
Elections

Coalition For Iran (Persian: ائتلاف برای ایران‎‎) was the political alliance of eight reformist parties pivoted by Association of Combatant Clerics.[2] The coalition was the main reformist bloc contesting the Iranian legislative election, 2004,[1] while 2nd of Khordad Front stated it has decided "not to participate, but individual groups within the coalition can decide individually if they will participate".[4] The coalition included centrist parties Association of Combatant Clerics, Assembly of the Forces of Imam's Line, Executives of Construction Party, Islamic Iran Solidarity Party, Islamic Assembly of Women, Islamic Association of Engineers, Islamic Labour Party and Worker House.[2]

Islamic Iran Participation Front, Mojahedin of the Islamic Revolution of Iran Organization and Office for Strengthening Unity were among notable groups not participating in the elections.[4]

On 15 February 2004 the Coalition announced the names of 191 parliamentary candidates it supports throughout the country.[4]

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Preceded by Reformists parliamentary coalition
2004
Succeeded by
Reformists Coalition: Friends of Khatami
Popular Coalition of Reforms