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Statements by Prince Reza Pahlavi regarding the lack of consensus among candidates to join the "Charter of Solidarity"

Prince Reza Pahlavi, who was one of the signatories of the "Charter of Solidarity" (Mahsa), announced the lack of consensus among other candidates to join this charter.

The “Charter of Solidarity and Organization for the Liberation of Iran” (MAHSA) was formed in mid-Esfand 1401 (March 22, 1922) to achieve a free and democratic Iran, a path that is a transition from the Islamic Republic. The signatories of this charter were well-known figures opposed to the Islamic Republic, Prince Reza Pahlavi, Nazanin Bonadi, Hamed Esmailiyon, Shirin Ebadi, Masih Alinejad, and Abdollah Mohtadi.

On 15 Farvardin 1402, less than a month after the publication of the “Charter of Solidarity,” Prince Pahlavi suggested names to be added to the charter. The prince wrote on his Twitter page: “After hearing the criticisms and opinions of those who felt that their voices were not reflected in the Charter and the Solidarity Group, I forwarded their letter and suggested names to the group last week. Without mentioning the suggested names, he stated: “I believe that the Charter and the Group, with the addition of new faces, can better reflect the political pluralism of Iranian society.”

But now the prince has announced a lack of consensus among the other signatories regarding the candidates proposed for the charter. In response to the lack of consensus among the candidates, he announced on his Twitter page: "My goal, effort, and preference has always been for the maximum number of secular and pro-democracy forces from different spectrums to cooperate together. However, consensus was not reached on the proposed figures joining the charter group. I have not limited myself to supporting and cooperating with just one group and will continue to maintain my neutrality towards all groups in my role as an encourager and supporter."

Prince Reza Pahlavi also emphasized that the goal is for all efforts to ultimately lead to the freedom and prosperity of Iran.

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