JAMA (political party)
JAMA (Persian: جاما) is an Iranian political party founded in 1964. The party which was mainly active between 1979 and 1981 and a junior partner in the Cabinet of Bazargan, had been outlawed throughout much of its history due to dissenting the rule of both Pahlavi dynasty and the Islamic Republic.
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A typography of JAMA, appeared on the cover of a publication in 1980 | |
Abbreviation | JAMA |
Secretary-General | Nezameddin Ghahari |
Founders | Kazem Sami Habibollah Payman |
Founded |
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Split from | Party of the Iranian People |
Ideology | Islamic socialism Iranian nationalism Anti-imperialism |
Political position | Centre-left |
Religion | Islam |
National affiliation | Quintuple Coalition (1979) |
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