Front of Prudence and Development

Front of Prudence and Development of Islamic Iran (Persian: جبهه تدبیر و توسعه ایران اسلامی) is the alliance of five Iranian minor political groups that issued electoral list for the 2016 legislative elections.

Front of Prudence and Development of Islamic Iran
جبهه تدبیر و توسعه ایران اسلامی
General SecretaryRahman Mokhatab[1]
SpokespersonAhmad Shareef[2]
Head of Central CouncilAhmad Shareef[2]
FoundedFebruary 5, 2014 (2014-02-05)[1]
IdeologyModeration[3]
Islamic democracy[3]
Social justice[3]
Civil societarianism[3]
10th Majlis
65 / 290(22%)
Website
www.tadabir.ir

The group which was established by Rouhani 2013 presidential campaigners, and support the Government of Hassan Rouhani,[1] but did not ally with the List of Hope –the coalition including the president's party, Moderation and Development Party– in the 2016 elections. They initially intended to ally with the Reformists Front.[3][4]

Member groups

Groups involving this front include:[3]

  • Islamic Revolution Devotees Party (Persian: حزب ایثارگران انقلاب اسلامی)
  • Solidarity of Graduates Party (Persian: حزب همبستگی دانش‌آموختگان)
  • Association for Graduates of Azarbaijan (Persian: کانون فارغ‌التحصیلان آذربایجان)
  • Development of Islamic Iran Party (Persian: حزب توسعه ایران اسلامی)
  • Islamic Iran National Unity Party (Persian: حزب وحدت ملی ایران اسلامی)

2016 election list

Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr

The group had 14 exclusive candidates, all losing the election, and the rest of 16 candidates in the list was derived from Hope and People's Voice lists. Their top voted exclusive candidate was actor Mahmoud Azizi, who was placed 77th receiving only 19,133 votes out of 3,440,968.[5]

# Candidate[6] Original list
1 Mohammad Reza Aref List of Hope
2 Ali Motahari People's Voice
3 Mostafa Kavakebian List of Hope
4 Elias Hazrati List of Hope
5 Seyyed Mohammad Hosseini People's Voice
6 Mohammad-Ali Vakili List of Hope
7 Hassan Babaei Exclusive candidate
8 Mohammad-Taha Abdekhodaei People's Voice
9 Hamid-Reza Seyfi Exclusive candidate
10 Kazem Jalali List of Hope
11 Hassan Ghafourifard People's Voice
12 Mahmoud Azizi Exclusive candidate
13 Alireza Mahjoub List of Hope
14 Hassan Zamani People's Voice
15 Ali Nobakht List of Hope
16 Behrouz Nemati List of Hope
17 Ali Taheri Exclusive candidate
18 Hassan Yaseri Exclusive candidate
19 Farshid Tahmassebi Exclusive candidate
20 Gholamreza Mohammadnejad Exclusive candidate
21 Ghassem Mohammad-Amini Exclusive candidate
22 Sakineh Jafarifar Exclusive candidate
23 Fatemeh Hosseini List of Hope
24 Seyyed Morteza Hosseini Exclusive candidate
25 Vahid Shariatmadari People's Voice
26 Manijeh Nasrollahzadeh Exclusive candidate
27 Mohammad-Reza Alaei People's Voice
28 Mojtaba Miri Exclusive candidate
29 Javad Karimzadegan Exclusive candidate
30 Majid Asgharzadeh Exclusive candidate

Exclusive candidates winning seats

According to the front's spokesperson, 79 of the candidates winning a seat in the first round were supported by the group,[2] however most of them were included in the election's three major lists List of Hope, Principlists Grand Coalition and People's Voice. 11 candidates won seats while being supported by the group and not listed by any of the big three lists.[6][7] Among them, four were incumbent and two were former members of the parliament.

MP[6] Representing counties Leaning Notes
Ahmad Moradi Bandar Abbas, Qeshm, Abumusa, Hajjiabad, Khamir Independent Former governor of Bandar Abbas County
Mohammad-Ebrahim Rezaei Khomein Principlist Incumbent MP
Ezzatollah Yousefian-Molla Amol Principlist Incumbent MP
Abdolghafour Irannejad Chabahar, Nikshahr Independent Former MP (6th–7th terms)
Seyyed Morteza Khatami Mahneshan, Ijrud Independent
Jalil Mokhtar Abadan Independent
Hadi Shoushtari Ghuchan, Faruj Reformist Incumbent MP
Abdolreza Azizi Shirvan Independent Incumbent MP
Mohammad-Reza Amir-Hassankhani Boshruyeh, Ferdows, Tabas, Sarayan Principlist Former MP (7th term)
Mohammad Khaledi Lordegan, Ferdows, Tabas, Sarayan Reformist
Sakineh Almasi Kangan, Jam, Tabas, Dayyer Independent

References

  1. "فهرست انتخاباتی ائتلاف حزب اعتدال و توسعه، اصلاح‌طلبان و همراهان دولت در تهران". Islamic Republic News Agency (in Persian). 5 February 2014. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
  2. "نتیجه انتخابات 94 شگفت‌انگیز بود/ نمره قابل‌قبولی در انتخابات گرفتیم". Iranian Labour News Agency (in Persian). 26 February 2016. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
  3. "جبهه تدبیر و توسعه ایران اسلامی اعلام موجودیت کرد". Islamic Republic News Agency (in Persian). 17 February 2014. Archived from the original on 5 May 2016. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
  4. ""اصلاح‌طلبان" و "جبهه تدبیر و توسعه" جداگانه لیست می‌دهند". Tasnim News Agency (in Persian). 17 February 2014. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
  5. "ریز آمار نتایج 1021 کاندیدای نمایندگی مجلس در تهران + فیلم مرور روز انتخابات", Iranian Students' News Agency (in Persian), 27 February 2016, retrieved 27 February 2016
  6. "لیست نهایی نامزدهای جبهه تدبیر و توسعه ایران اسلامی در سراسر کشور منتشر شد". Iranian Labour News Agency (in Persian). 24 February 2016. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
  7. "تکلیف290 کرسی مجلس مشخص شد/کسب 83 کرسی توسط اطلاح طلبان/ ورود نماینده اقلیت با 100درصدآرا". Khabaronline (in Persian). 28 February 2016. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
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