We want to reform the unseparated Marashi brokers and the reform front

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We have not separated from the Reformist Front and we aim to reform the Front.

We do not agree with the rumor of the separation of brokers from the Reformist Front being person-centered, we have not separated and we are trying to reform the Reformist Front.

We welcome any action by the Secretary-General of the Builders of Iran Party to compete in the elections. The interpretation of the interaction of several political parties within the Reformist Front as a separation from this Front and gathering around Mr. Motahari is definitely a misunderstanding. Basically, the tradition of the brokers’ person-centered politics does not apply.

We will try to reform the Reformist Front after the elections and by using democratic mechanisms. The Reformist Front is not the only Front that its brokers are members of. For more than 70% of the parliamentary seats, there are no reformist candidates. Regarding supporting the remaining 20% of the seats, our provincial branches will act in coordination with their respective Reformist Front.

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