Reformers' Party

Reformers' Party[3] of Reformists Party[4] (Persian: حزب اصلاح‌طلبان, romanized: Ḥezb-e Eṣlāḥṭalabān) was a political party in Iran, established in the final years of Qajar Iran.

[3] The party is an heir to the Moderate Socialists Party,[3] and was founded by its former members joined by some Democrat Party affiliates.

[5] The party held the majority in the 4th Parliament.

[4] The party's opposition to Reza Khan, lead to losing its majority status in the 5th Parliament after he rigged the elections to have a parliament pliant to his views.

[2] This article about an Iranian political party is a stub.