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词条 Islamic Labour Party
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  1. Notable members

      Current officeholders  

  2. References

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| country = Iran
| name = Islamic Labour Party
| colorcode = #da0000ff
| logo = Kar Party logo.png
| logo_size = 150px
| secretary_general = Hossein Kamali
| spokesperson = Mohammad Neyshabouri
| founded = {{start date and age|1998|10}}[1]
| legalised = {{start date and age|1999|1|24}}[2]
| headquarters = Tehran, Iran
| international = None
| national = Council for Coordinating the Reforms Front[3]
| continental = International Conference of Asian Political Parties (ICAPP)[4]
| wing1_title = Trade Union
| wing1 = Worker House[5]
| religion = Islam
| seats1_title = Parliament
| seats1 = {{Infobox political party/seats|4|290|hex=#da0000ff}}
| seats2_title = Tehran City Council
| seats2 = {{Infobox political party/seats|1|21|hex=#da0000ff}}
| website = {{url|hezbeslamikar.com}}
}}

The Islamic Labor Party ({{lang-fa|حزب اسلامی کار}}) is a reformist party in Iran and splinter group to the trade union Worker House.[5]

A supporter of Mohammad Khatami’s reform program,[5] it is reportedly based on a platform of socially oriented programs and "protecting the rights of the workers and laborers".[1]

The party has beed described as either "Islamic left"[6][7][8][9] or centrist[10] within Iranian political spectrum. It is also classified as associated with the "republican right" faction, which deals with a platform on modernization and economic growth rather than social justice, along with the Moderation and Development Party and the Executives of Construction Party.[11] The latter is considered a historic ally of the party.[1]

Notable members

From 1985 to 2001, the party members Abolghasem Sarhadizadeh and Hossein Kamali held office as the Minister of Labour and Social Affairs.[5] Current Minister of Cooperatives, Labour, and Social Welfare, Ali Rabiei holds office since 2013 is also a member of the party. The party members have also been representatives of Parliament of Iran.[5]

Current officeholders

{{expand list|date=August 2016}}
Cabinet
  • Ali Rabiei (Minister of Labour)
Parliament
  • Alireza Mahjoub (Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr)
  • Mohammad Reza Badamchi (Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr)
  • Fatemeh Zolghadr (Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr)
  • Soheila Jolodarzadeh (Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr)
City Council
  • Mohsen Sorkhou (Tehran)

References

1. ^{{citation|title=Iran: New Political Party To Support Worker Rights|url=https://www.rferl.org/a/1090536.html|publisher=Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty|access-date=15 May 2017|date=11 February 1999|author=Bill Samii}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.parstimes.com/politics/legally_registered_parties.html|work=Khorasan Newspaper|title=List of Legally Registered Parties in Iran|publisher=Pars Times|accessdate=21 August 2015|number=14759|page=4|date=July 30, 2000}}
3. ^{{cite web|language=fa|url=http://www.bbc.com/persian/iran/2013/05/130508_file_parties_election_ir92|title=واژه نامه جریان های فعال در انتخابات ریاست جمهوری ایران - BBC Persian|publisher=BBC Persian|accessdate=21 August 2015|date=13 June 2013}}
4. ^{{cite|url=http://www.theicapp.org/download.php?filename=icapp_new%2Fcontent%2F13184840351.pdf&ori_fn=ICAPP-4GA-002.pdf|title=The 4 th General Assembly of the International Conference of Asian Political parties: List of Participating Political Parties and Observers|work=International Conference of Asian Political Parties|date=7 September 2006|access-date=4 April 2017}}
5. ^{{cite web|first=Mohamamd Hassan|last=Khani|url=http://www.iranreview.org/content/Iran_Spectrum/Political-Parties-in-the-Islamic-Republic-of-Iran-A-Short-Review.htm|title=Political Parties in the Islamic Republic of Iran|publisher=Iran Review|accessdate=1 April 2016|date=17 July 2012}}
6. ^{{cite book|author1=Rabasa, Angel |author2=Waxman, Matthew |author3=Larson, Eric V. |author4=Marcum, Cheryl Y.|title=The Muslim World After 9/11|date=2004|publisher=Rand Corporation|page=221|isbn=9780833037558}}
7. ^{{cite web|language=fa|url=http://www.pajoohe.com/25513/index.php?Page=definition&UID=40436|title=Islamic Labor Party|publisher=Baqir al-Ulum Research Center|accessdate=21 August 2015|author=Mohammad Ali Zandi}}
8. ^{{cite journal|title=Transformation of the Iranian political system: Towards a new model?|url=http://www.sssup.it/UploadDocs/4568_11__Iranian_Political_System_Towards_a_New_Model_Middle_East_Review_of_International_Affairs_10.pdf|first=Bulent |last=Aras|journal=Middle East Review of International Affairs|volume=5|number=3|year=September 2001}}
9. ^{{cite journal|title=The Working Class and The Islamic State in Iran|url=http://socialistregister.com/index.php/srv/article/download/5761/2657|first=Haideh|last=Moghissi|first2=Saeed|last2=Rahnema|journal=Socialist Register|volume=37|pages=197–218|year=2001}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-17141030|title=Guide: Iranian parliamentary elections|date=|work=BBC World|accessdate=March 10, 2015}}
11. ^{{cite book|author1=Mohseni, Payam|editor1=Brumberg, Daniel |editor2=Farhi, Farideh |title=Power and Change in Iran: Politics of Contention and Conciliation|chapter=Factionalism, Privatization, and the Political economy of regime transformation|date=2016|publisher=Indiana University Press|series=Indiana Series in Middle East Studies|page=44}}
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