Principlists_fraction_(2008–2012)

Principlists fraction (2008–2012)

Principlists fraction (2008–2012)

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The Principlists fraction (Persian: فراکسیون اصولگرایان) was the majority parliamentary group that controlled the 8th legislature of the Islamic Republic of Iran.[1] It was estimated to have at least 190 members.[2]

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It was a conservative group led by Ali Larijani.[3] In 2009, a group of pro-Ahmadinejad members founded the group named Islamic Revolution fraction, unsuccessfully trying to unseat Larijni as the speaker.[4]

In October 2009, Morteza Agha-Tehrani was nominated to stand against Larijani, but lost 7 to 24.[5] The next year, Shahabedin Sadr was defeated by him with 20 votes to 25.[6]


References

  1. Djavadi, Abbas (17 August 2010), "After Green Movement, Iran's Conservative Factions Turn On Each Other", RFE/RL, retrieved 29 December 2019
  2. Bakhash, Shaul (12 September 2011), "Iran's Conservatives: The Headstrong New Bloc", Tehran Bureau, PBS, retrieved 29 December 2019
  3. Bednarz, Dieter (25 March 2008), "The Ahmadinejad Machine", Spiegel, retrieved 29 December 2019
  4. Rafiee, Bahram (11 May 2010), "Is It Time to Remove Larijani (as Iran's Parliament Speaker)?", Rooz Online, retrieved 29 December 2019 via Payvand
  5. "Larijani re-elected chairman of Majlis principlist faction", Mehr News Agency, 6 October 2009, retrieved 29 December 2019
  6. Homylafayette (23 November 2010), "Larijani's 'Landslide'", Tehran Bureau, PBS, retrieved 11 December 2016

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