Principlists fraction (2008–2012)
Appearance
Principlists fraction | |
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Chamber | Islamic Consultative Assembly |
Legislature(s) | 8th |
Foundation | 2008 |
Dissolution | 2012 |
Leader | Ali Larijani |
Ideology | Conservatism |
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]
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
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- ^ Rafiee, Bahram (11 May 2010), "Is It Time to Remove Larijani (as Iran's Parliament Speaker)?", Rooz Online, retrieved 29 December 2019 – via Payvand
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- ^ Homylafayette (23 November 2010), "Larijani's 'Landslide'", Tehran Bureau, PBS, retrieved 11 December 2016