Justice Party (Iran)

Justice Party (Persian: حزب عدالت, romanized: Ḥezb-e ʿEdālat) was a political party in Iran, led by Ali Dashti who co-founded it with other intellectuals who had participated in the politics of the early 1920s.

[2] Other prominent politicians include Jamal Emami, Ebrahim Kajanouri, Farajollah Bahrami, Jamshid Alam and Abulqassem Amini.

[1] The party was "an association somewhat resembling a private club, with little organizational cohesion or collective sense of identity".

Idologically, its character consisted of a centre-right nationalism and advocated general reforms in the administration and legal and educational systems.

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