Arzanshahr Renaissance Front
The Popular Front for An Arzani Renaissance Arzan Avestan: جبهه خلق برای آزادی ارزانشهر (Eniya Gel a Rizgarkirina Arzanşarê) is the leading political grouping within Arzanshahr following the Arzani Revolution of 2021. Composed of multiple disparate political organizations of all ideological and religious groupings, the Arzani Renaissance Front is not formally a political party, but membership in the Renaissance Front is a de-facto condition for an organization's eligibility in Arzanshahr, where all formal political parties as-such were dissolved in 2022.
Popular Front for An Arzani Renaissance جبهه خلق برای آزادی ارزانشهر | |
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Founded | 14 March 2007 |
Dissolved | 20 February 1990 |
Preceded by | United Democratic Opposition of Arzanshahr |
Headquarters | Sayendag, Arzanshahr |
Ideology | Arzani Nationalism
Arzani federalism Anti-Levantine Sentiment Factions: Communism Revolutionary Syndicalism Libertarian Municipalism Left-Wing Nationalism Republicanism Classical Liberalism Social Liberalism Ultranationalism Monarchism |
Political position | Varied; Extreme left to Far-Right |
Founded as a form of unifying the parliamentary and extra-parliamentary opposition in the Arzani National Assembly during the era of the First Arzani Republic, the main task of the Renaissance front was to coalesce all opposition organizations into a a common electoral list, and in order to likewise boycott all elections from 2005-2021. The founding organizations participating in the Arzani Renaissance front were drawn from extremely diverse ideological poles: from the The Arzani Communist Party (orthodox Marxist-Leninist), The Independent Workers League of Arzanshahr (an oppositional revolutionary syndicalist movement split from the ACP in 1940), The Democratic League of Arzanshahr (left-liberal, founded after the split of the Arzani Social Democratic Party between reformist and revolutionary wings in 1934), and The Front for Societal Development (reformist-oriented monarchist conservatives). During the heightening of dissident activity during the Arzani Uprising of 2019-22, several other groups joined the front. Also included were several non-party mass organizations of various political flavors, such as a majority of the nation's trade unions, urban sports leagues, etc.
Constituent Organizations
Constituent mass organizations represented in the Renaissance Front
Organization | Emblem | Flag | Foundation | Organization Type | Representatives in the Council of Professions |
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Arzani Federation of Labor | 1921 | Trade Union | 61 | ||
Arzani Youth Front | 1946 | Youth Organization | 67 | ||
League of Arzani Writers | 1947 | Professional Artistic Organization | 42 | ||
Militant Clerics' Group | 1945 | Ecumenical Religious Organization | 30 |
Early History
The Arzanshahr Renaissance Front was initially founded by Professor Mohsen Hoveyda, a former professor of psychoanalysis in Burgundie and a leading MP for the Democratic League in the Arzani parliament in both the late era of the Arzani Monarchy and the semi-dictatorial Arzani Republic after its deposition. In 2007, increasingly frustrated with the failed attempts to achieve an exclusively electoral victory for the democratic opposition within Arzanshahr, Professor Hoveyda made entreaties to both dissident figures in the Arzani military, as well as the Communist, anarchist, and other dissident revolutionary groups which had led guerrilla campaigns in the country's interior for the past 30 years. After successful negotiations with all leftist opposition parties (with the exception of the Arzani Communist Party (Workerist), a left-communist dissident split from the Arzani Communist Party) and small fractions of the rightist and liberal opposition, the Arzani Renaissance Front was officially founded in a clandestine Founding Congress in 2009. With its foundation, the Renaissance Front was able to successfully coalesce all major opposition to the military regime in the country together, and began propaganda efforts in the Arzani diaspora abroad as well as within professional organizations and trade unions inside of the country.
After a heightening of the economic crisis in the country in 2020, as well as the Renaissance Front-directed intensification of guerrilla activity going deeper into the country's major cities, the military government was toppled, and Captain Nasir Karimi, foremost representative of both the ACP and the Renaissance Front in the armed forces, was able to form a provisional government with himself as president and Hoveyda governing the country dually until a constitution could be drafted. However, Hoveyda was assassinated in 2021, shortly after the toppling of the government, leaving Karimi the sole spokesperson of the Renaissance Front. It was Karimi that lead the Renaissance Front to a swift victory in the elections to the Arzani Constituent Assembly in 2022, and the successful drafting of a socialist, federalist constitution in 2023. Karimi himself, though, was assassinated in 2028, leaving the post of Chairman of The Renaissance Front completely vacant until the forthcoming Arzani Elections of 2030.
Chairmen of the National Front
- Professor Mohsen Hoveyda and Captain Nasir Karimi (2007-2021)
- Captain Nasir Karimi (2021-2028)
Electoral history
ELECTIONS UNDER REPUBLIC OF ARZANSHAHR (2007-21)
ELECTIONS TO CONSTITUTIVE BODIES OF DEMOCRATIC ARZANSHAHR (2021-PRESENT)