Worker-communist Party of Iran – Hekmatist

Political party in Iran

The Worker-communist Party of Iran – Hekmatist is an opposition Iranian political party in exile. Its current secretary of central committee is Naser Moradi and its current Chair of the Politburo is Siavash Daneshvar.

History

The WPI-Hekmatist was formed in 2004 after a major split from the Worker-communist Party of Iran (WPI). More than half of the WPI's Central Committee and almost all of its Kurdistan Committee joined the WPI-Hekmatist. The leadership of Worker-Communist Party of Iraq also supported this move and it is now the sister party of the WPI-Hekmatist. The other split was in 2012 under the same name Worker-Communist Party-Hekmatist.

The group claims to hold more closely to the line of Mansoor Hekmat, the WPI's founder, but this claim has been denied by the WPI leadership and the dispute between the two parties is still ongoing. WPI-H denounce the WPI leadership as enacting a "retreat to the traditional Left" and the WPI leadership call the WPI-H "a right-wing split" and sometimes in sarcasm "Anti-Hekmatist" or more recently "UnHekmatist".

The Hekmatist party has declared it to be their goal to establish a modern Communist mass party in Iran and organize a Socialist revolution as Marx had formulated it. They distinguish themselves from other "traditional Left" groups by emphasizing their organization's focus on an immediate task (to the vanguard of the social movement for a Socialist revolution), rather than merely being an "intellectually-enlightning sectarian organization".

External links

  • WPI - Hekmatist Official website
  • Mansour Hekmat Official website
  • Marx-Hekmat Society Official website
  • Worker-communist Party of Iraq Official Website
  • WPI-H Kurdistan Committee Official website
  • Bikhodayan (Atheists Society) website
  • The Organisation for Emancipation of Woman Official website Archived 2016-10-10 at the Wayback Machine
  • The International Organization of Iranian Refugees Official Website Archived 2021-01-26 at the Wayback Machine
  • Children First Official website
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