Not to be confused with National Council of Resistance of Iran. Political party in Iran
National Council of Iran | |
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Spokesperson | Reza Pahlavi |
Founder | Reza Pahlavi |
Founded | April 2013; 11 years ago (2013-04) |
Headquarters | Paris, France |
Ideology | Monarchism Secularism Iranian nationalism |
Political position | Big tent |
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Website | |
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National Council of Iranشورای ملی ایران (Persian) Šurā-ye melli-e Irān | |
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Flag Coat of arms | |
Motto: مرا داد فرمود و خود داور است Marā dād farmud o Khod dāvar ast "Justice He bids me do, as He will judge me" | |
Anthem: "Imperial Anthem of Iran" | |
Territory claimed by the National Council of Iran | |
Capital | Tehran (claimed) |
Capital-in-exile | France, United States and other countries in the Western world |
Demonym(s) | Iranian/Persian |
Type | Government in exile |
Today part of | Islamic Republic of Iran |
The Iran National Council (NCI; Persian: شورای ملی ایران, romanized: Šurā-ye melli-e Irān), officially the Iran National Council for Free Elections, is an umbrella group of the exiled opposition to Iran's Islamic Republic government, participating in the Iranian democracy movement.
The self-styled National Council claims to have gathered "Millions of pro-democracy proponents from both inside and outside Iran." It also claims to represent religious and ethnic minorities.
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