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Revision as of 00:39, 26 October 2023
Wahdist Republicans الجمهوريون الوحدويون | |
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Abbreviation | WR |
Chairman | Ansar Al-Adem |
Vice Chairman | Mahmoud Kazimi |
Headquarters | Al-Khuweeiyah, Dabiristan |
Student wing | Students of the Republican Movement |
Youth wing | Republican Youth |
Religion | Wahdist Alqamarism |
The Wahdist Republican Party (WR; Dabiristani: الجمهوريون الوحدويون), more commonly known as the "Wahdist Republicans", is a major political party in Dabiristan and one of two major parties in Dabiristani politics, along with the Wahdist League. It is the opposition party of Dabiristan following its loss in the 2022 National Elections. The party was formed a week after the formation of the Wahdist Republic of Dabiristan to combat the Wahdist League.
The Wahdist Republicans came into existence shortly after the Wahdist Revolution. Formed by centrists and left-wing members, the Wahdist Republicans ran in direct opposition to the more right-winged Wahdist League. The Wahdist Republicans struggled to gain support during the early years of their existence but slowly gathered a large following. They won their first National Elections in 1994 following the split of the Wahdist League and the formation of the Combatant Clergy League.
History
Early Years
Post 1994 National Elections
Election Results
Election | Chairman | Votes | % | Seats | ± | Result |
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1984 | Mostafa Al-Mousafavi | 22 / 220
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Loss | |||
1986 | Mostafa Al-Mousafavi | 20 / 220
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Loss | |||
1990 | Feroz Ali-Shariati | 52 / 250
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Loss | |||
1994 | Taha Al-Fatah | 120 / 250
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Victory (Coalition: WR,DMD,NMD) | |||
1998 | Najarvani Al-Musawi | 96 / 250
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Loss (Coalition: WR,DMD) | |||
2002 (1st) | Abdolhassan Maharadi | 108 / 250
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Loss (Coalition: WR,DMD) | |||
2002 (2nd) | Abdolhassan Maharadi | 110 / 250
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Victory (Coalition: WR,DMD,NMD) | |||
2006 | Javad Mansur | 114 / 250
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Victory (Coalition: WR,DMD,NMD) | |||
2010 | Javad Mansur | 142 / 250
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Victory | |||
2014 | Abbas Ali-Shariati | 92 / 250
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Loss | |||
2018 | Kazim Ansari | 80 / 250
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Loss | |||
2022 | Kazim Ansari | 78 / 250
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Loss |