Voice of Nation Coalition[5] (Persian: ائتلاف صدای ملت, also translated the People's Voice or Nation's Voice) was an electoral list for Iranian 2012 and 2016 legislative elections, led by Ali Motahari.

Voice of Nation Coalition
ائتلاف صدای ملت
LeaderAli Motahari
SpokespersonHamid Reza Katouzian[1]
FoundedFebruary 6, 2012; 12 years ago (2012-02-06)[1]
Split fromUnited Front of Principlists[1]
IdeologyModeration[2][3]
Social conservatism[1]
Liberal legalism[1]
National affiliationReformists
Colors   Gold and Indigo[3]
Slogan
  • Persian: صدای ملت، خانه ملت "Nation's Voice, Nation's House" (2012)
  • Persian: مجلس بهتر با مشارکت بيشتر "A Better Parliament with Higher Turnout" (2016)[4]
Parliament
45 / 290

Political stance

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The list was originally called "Government Critics Front" (Persian: جبهه منتقدین دولت), as their stance was against Ahmadinejad Government for 2012 election. It was later renamed as Voice of Nation.[1]

The group is self-proclaimed principlist, as it states in a statement published February 2012 it is "proud to be affiliated with the principlism, although we are critical of some principlists".[1] It has been described as a "a slate of moderate conservatives"[3] and "a moderate conservative tendency which includes dissident deputies campaigning on a more reformist platform, stressing the rights of the people and freedom of speech within the constitution".[2] According to Anoushiravan Ehteshami, the group is a "parliamentary list of middle-of-the-road conservatives... which tried to form a bridge between the two poles [i.e. Reformists and Principlists]".[5]

The group's leader, Ali Motahari believes that there are shortcomings in both principlist and reformist camps and has called for the removal of the "artificial wall" between the two.[3]

Their lists features a combination of reformist and principlist candidates.[6]

The group has been a supporter of Government of Hassan Rouhani and the nuclear talks.[6]

Voice of Nation posters consist of stylized pictures of constitutional MP Hassan Modarres.[4][7]

Election results

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Parliament

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Exclusive seats Election +/−
1 / 290 (0.3%)
2012  
11 / 290 (4%)
2016   10
0 / 290 (0%)
2020   11
45 / 290 (16%)
2024   45

Tehran City Council

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Election Seats +/− Ref
2013
8 / 31 (26%)
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See also

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Notes

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g "فهرست صدای ملت چیست و چگونه شکل گرفت؟". Khabar Online. 12 April 2012. Retrieved March 10, 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Guide: Iranian parliamentary elections". BBC News. 27 February 2012. Retrieved March 10, 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d Katayoun Kishi (February 24, 2016). "Iran's Election Coalitions". United States Institute of Peace. Retrieved March 10, 2016.
  4. ^ a b "پوستر "صدای ملت"، با شعار "مجلس بهتر با مشارکت بيشتر"". Khabar Online. 18 February 2016. Retrieved March 10, 2016.
  5. ^ a b Ehteshami, Anoushiravan (2017). "Politics of the Islamic Republic". Iran: Stuck in Transition. The Contemporary Middle East. Taylor & Francis. pp. 100–102. ISBN 978-1-351-98545-1.
  6. ^ a b Denise Hassanzade Ajiri (February 25, 2016). "An introduction to Iran's parliamentary candidates". The Guardian. Retrieved March 10, 2016.
  7. ^ "اسامی کاندیداهای جبهه "صدای ملت"". Khabar Online. 25 February 2012. Retrieved March 10, 2016.
  8. ^ "لیست صدای ملت برای انتخابات شورای شهر اعلام شد؛ ترکیبی از اصولگرایان و اصلاح‌طلبان". Khabar Online. 15 June 2013. Retrieved March 10, 2015.
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Electoral lists (in Persian)