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onsdag 15 april 2026

Mr. Mustafa Hejri and Mr. Abdullah Mohtadi were officially invited by the European Parliament to examine the political situation in Iran and the political future of Iran in order to bring together the forces opposing the Iranian regime for a decision-making process after the Islamic regime in Iran.

 

 

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This invitation from the European Parliament has plunged anti-Kurdish Pahlavi supporters and anti-Kurdish mentally ill Pahlavi supporters into deep depression and confusion.


 Mr. Mustafa Hejri and Mr. Abdullah Mohtadi were officially invited by the European Parliament to examine the political situation in Iran and the political future of Iran in order to bring together the forces opposing the Iranian regime for a decision-making process after the Islamic regime in Iran.

 The speeches of both Mr. Mohtadi and Mr. Hijri were united and of one voice. This is a clear message to the totalitarians who have anti-Kurdish ideas in their minds.

Invitation of Mustafa Hejri, Secretary General of the Democratic Party of Kurdistan of Iran, and Abdullah Mohtadi, Secretary General of the Komala Zakmat Keshan of Kurdistan of Iran, to the European Parliament meeting in Belgium.
And a special constructive conversation with Mr. Mustafa Hejri

 Mr. Mustafa Hejri and Mr. Abdullah Mohtadi emphasized that a decentralized, federal, and democratic state should be established in the future of Iran in which the rights of all nationalities living in Iran are guaranteed.
Equal rights for all, democratic socialism, and respect for human rights

 Text of the speech of the Secretary General of the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran Mr. Mustafa Hijri in the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium.

 Abdullah Mohtadi's speech at the European Union Parliament; Emphasizing the change in the political structure and the rights of nationalities

Brussels – Abdullah Mohtadi, Secretary General of the Kurdistan Komala Party of Iran, explained his views on the political future of Iran on Wednesday, 15 April 2026, at a special meeting of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the European Union Parliament in Brussels.

According to sources present at the meeting, Mohtadi emphasized the need for fundamental changes in Iran's political structure and called for the drafting of a new constitution that is based on the division of power, guaranteeing citizen rights and preventing centralization.

Referring to the concept of "pluralist Iran", he also announced that the goal of democratic forces is to create a free and pluralistic country, where no ethnic group or political movement dominates others and the grounds for the reproduction of dictatorship are eliminated.

In another part of his speech, Secretary General Komale emphasized the importance of recognizing the rights of the Kurds and other nationalities, and said that the realization of these rights can make Iran a reliable partner for the international community.

Mohtadi continued by calling on the European Union and the international community to provide more effective support for the freedom-seeking demands of the Iranian people and the organized opposition.

The meeting was held with the presence of a number of members of the European Parliament, political and civil activists, and opposition figures, and is being evaluated within the framework of examining the current developments in Iran in European institutions.

 ️ Invitation of Mustafa Hejri and Abdullah Mohtadi to the European Parliament session

Brussels – The European Parliament has invited a number of prominent figures from the Iranian opposition to attend a special session on the developments in the country.

The session will be attended by Mustafa Hejri, leader of the Democratic Party of Kurdistan of Iran, and Abdullah Mohtadi, Secretary General of the Komala Party of Kurdistan of Iran.

Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin Ebadi will also participate in the program online.
The session, titled “Exchange of views with defenders of a free Iran,” is being held at the initiative of the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee and the Delegation for Relations with Iran, and will examine the human rights situation and political developments in Iran.

According to the announced program, the event will be held on Wednesday, April 16, 2021, at the SPAAK building in Brussels.

 Four of the benefits of federalism mentioned in the video and their scientific complement:
Federalism allows for local decision-making so that each region can choose policies that are appropriate to its needs and identity (such as language, education, and local laws). 

It also prevents the concentration of wealth and authority in one place by distributing power and resources, and helps to achieve balance, stability, and reduce inequality. By responding to the demands of different regions, this structure can reduce political tensions and prevent the formation of internal crises. On the other hand, by limiting the concentration of power at the national level, it reduces the possibility of authoritarianism.

 At the analytical level, federalism increases the efficiency of governance by bringing decision-making closer to society, strengthening accountability and transparency, and creating the possibility of "testing policies" in different regions; so that successful experiences can be generalized and errors remain at a more limited level. 

Overall, this model is an attempt to create a balance between the country's unity and social, cultural, and regional diversity. In a multiethnic country like Iran, federalism must be a very carefully regulated and guaranteed division of power between the center and the states, and not everything should be in the hands of one person or one institution.

 For example, the states should have full and extensive powers such as local management, budget, and education, which are very important points, not just the name of federalism! Otherwise, inequality and the dictatorship of the center will remain in its power.


 Reza Pahlavi's depression, division

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