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UK Parliamentarians Endorse NCRI’s Provisional Government For Freedom In Iran – OpEd

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06.03.2026

Coinciding with the ongoing conflict in Iran and marking International Women’s Day, a distinguished coalition of British lawmakers and international legal experts gathered on March 4 to declare their unwavering support for the Provisional Government announced by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) to provide a transition after the overthrow of the regime. The conference centered on endorsing the NCRI and its President-elect, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, recognizing her Ten-Point Plan as the foundational blueprint for establishing a secular, democratic republic in a post-Khamenei Iran.

Mrs. Maryam Rajavi’s roadmap to a democratic republic

During her keynote address to the British parliamentarians and legal experts, NCRI President-elect Mrs. Maryam Rajavi articulated a clear vision for the nation’s immediate future. She asserted that the death of Ali Khamenei signifies the definitive end of the absolute religious dictatorship that has oppressed Iran for decades. To navigate this critical period, Mrs. Rajavi outlined the mandate of the newly formed provisional government, which is strictly tasked with transferring sovereignty to the Iranian people and is required to hold free elections within six months of its establishment.

A cornerstone of this transition is the complete dismantling of the regime’s suppressive apparatus. Mrs. Rajavi called for the total dissolution of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and all state institutions that have been involved in executions and torture. She emphasized that the Iranian people fundamentally reject all forms of dictatorship, strictly adhering to the revolutionary principle of “neither Shah nor the mullahs.”

Furthermore, Mrs. Rajavi highlighted the vanguard role of Iranian women, identifying them as the “force deciding the future.” She noted that women have held key leadership positions within the........

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