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Reformists were sidelined with hardline Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's election in 2005 - which the opposition said was rigged. In 2009, they were banished from Iran's political mainstream after disputing ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taiwan hopes to deepen mutually beneficial exchanges with Europe, Deputy Foreign Minister Francois Wu ...
Several members of Iran's reformist movement reportedly requested Israel's support for a regime change process during the first week of Operation Rising Lion. Prominent figures in Iran’s ...
In reality, reformists are just the good cop to the supreme leader’s bad cop. They seek to confuse or distract the West but have neither the desire nor courage to change regime behavior.
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Iran’s presidential race lost one more candidate Tuesday but gained a new script: reformist leaders uniting behind relative moderate Hasan Rowhani to boost his once-improbable shot at victory.
But to participate in politics in any meaningful way, Iran's reformists will have to gain the assent of the unelected Khamenei, who is suspicious of them for their role in the post-election crisis ...
By all accounts, they are much better organized than the reformists. In moderate, middle-class Tehran, meanwhile, political apathy is all too evident.
Beacon Hill lawmakers and watchdogs are sensing momentum for reform in the new year following comments from House Speaker Ron Mariano and Senate President Karen Spilka about potentially changing the ...
Bosnians go to the polls on Sunday to choose the country’s new collective presidency and lawmakers at national, regional and local levels, deciding between long-entrenched nationalist parties ...
Reformists say the hard-line council's action guarantees the elections will not be fair. Hear NPR's Robert Siegel and New York Times reporter Nazila Fathi.
American history offers many examples of conspiracists and reformists differing in their interpretation of events, from the Salem witch trials to the assassination of John F. Kennedy.