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Society of Devotees of the Islamic Revolution — Iran · founded 1999 | PoliticaHub
PoliticaHub Reference Sheet
Society of Devotees of the Islamic Revolution
Party · Printed May 12, 2026 · politicahub.com/party/society-of-devotees-of-the-islamic-revolution-ir
political party in Iran
Key Facts
founded year
1999
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What ideology does Society of Devotees of the Islamic Revolution follow?
A: Society of Devotees of the Islamic Revolution is ideologically aligned with Green Politics.
Q: When was Society of Devotees of the Islamic Revolution founded?
A: Society of Devotees of the Islamic Revolution was founded in 1999, about 27 years ago.
Q: Where does Society of Devotees of the Islamic Revolution operate?
A: Society of Devotees of the Islamic Revolution operates in Iran.
Theocratic Islamic republic and a major regional power in the Middle East, governed by the principle of velayat-e faqih (guardianship of the Islamic jurist). Iran's political system has two overlapping power structures: elected bodies (the presidency, parliament) and unelected religious institutions (the Supreme Leader, Guardian Council, Assembly of Experts). Since the assassination of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in February 2026, Iran has entered a period of contested succession under Mojtaba Khamenei, while reformist President Masoud Pezeshkian continues to seek Western re-engagement.