People's Party (Iran)

This article is about Party in Iran. For other parties with same name, see People's Party. For the party within National Front, see Party of the Iranian People.
People's Party
General Secretary Asadollah Alam
Founded May 16, 1957 (1957-05-16)
Dissolved March 2, 1975 (1975-03-02)
Merged into Resurgence Party
Ideology Liberalism

People's Party (Persian: حزب مردم; Mardom) was a liberal[1] political party in Pahlavi era Iran. It was one of two major parties in the apparent attempt to decree a two-party system by Shah, apparently opposition to the ruling New Iran Party and previously Party of Nationalists. The party was dissolved in 1975, in order to be merged into newly founded Resurgence Party, the only legal party in the attempted single-party system.[2]

Electoral history

Lower house

Election Seats +/− Ref
1956
36 / 136(26%)
N/A [3]:73
1961
65 / 200(33%)
Increase 29 [3]:73
1963
16 / 200(8%)
Decrease 49 [3]:74
1967
31 / 219(14%)
Increase 15 [3]:74
1971
37 / 268(14%)
Increase 6 [3]:74

Upper house

Election Seats +/− Ref
1967
4 / 60(7%)
1971
2 / 60(3%)
Decrease 2

According to Ervand Abrahamian, People's Party and New Iran Party were interchangeably called "Yes Sir, Party" (Persian: حزب بله‌قربان) and "Yes of Course Sir, Party" (Persian: حزب چشم‌قربان) by people, as members of the two parties in the National Consultative Assembly were assigned to their affiliation by Shah and with the help of SAVAK.[4]

References

  1. Cottam, Richard W. (1979). Nationalism in Iran: Updated Through 1978. University of Pittsburgh Pre. p. 297. ISBN 0822974207.
  2. Chehabi, Houchang E. (1990) Iranian Politics and Religious Modernism: The Liberation Movement of Iran Under the Shah and Khomeini. I.B.Tauris
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume I, ISBN 0-19-924958-X
  4. Abrahamian, Ervand. (2008) History of Modern Iran. Cambridge University Press.


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