Nedaye Iranian Party (Persian: حزب ندای ایرانیان, romanized: Hezb-e Nuday-e 'Iranian, lit.
'Voice of Iranians Party'),[3] also known by the acronym NEDA (from (Persian: نسل دوم اصلاحات, romanized: Nasl-e Dovom-e Eslahat, lit.
'Second Generation of Reforms'),[4] is a reformist and social democratic political party in Iran.
[6] It was the first party that emerged after the reformist crackdown during 2009 Iranian presidential election protests, followed by the Union of Islamic Iran People Party.
[3] The majority of members belong to the youth wing of the banned Islamic Iran Participation Front[7] and are in their early 30s.