Are the forces and resistance movements in conflict? I previously explained that the basic framework that governs understanding or disagreement between the various political forces is the principle of “no to the Shah, no to the mullahs.” All the forces that struggle, within this historical context, against any form of dictatorship, and call for the establishment of a republican system in Iran Al-Mustaqbal is considered part of one camp, although it is not linked to each other organizationally or structurally. In other words, they may differ in terms of organizational structure or practical methods, but they meet on the field in the same trench of struggle, which makes them actual allies on the ground. For this reason, the demonstrations and gatherings organized by the People’s Mujahedin Organization of Iran and the National Council of Resistance of Iran outside the country witness an active presence of these forces and organizations, as they participate with their own flags and slogans, and their representatives and leaders also participate in delivering speeches and speeches during these events, as is the case in the major public event scheduled to be organized in Paris On June 20, 2026, in which more than one hundred thousand members of Iranian communities residing in various European countries are expected to participate, where all Iranian national, political and religious movements and forces will register a broad and effective presence.
It is expected that this demonstration, with its political, national and intellectual diversity, will constitute an expression of the agreement on the basis of national participation and the coming together of the various Iranian components around the common demands related to the future of Iran, reflecting the pluralism of Iranian society and the vitality of its political and social forces abroad. In practical reality, these forces operate within the framework of what is known as the “National Solidarity Front”, which was announced by the National Council of Resistance of Iran in 2002, as a comprehensive framework for the forces that believe in overthrowing tyranny and establishing a republic. Democracy based on the will of the people.
This front states the following: “The National Solidarity Front includes the republican forces that struggle, with a commitment to completely reject the Velayat-e Faqih regime and all its wings and internal movements, for the establishment of an independent democratic political system based on the separation of religion from the state. The Front considers that propaganda in favor of the mullahs’ authority or any of its wings, as well as negotiating or establishing relations with it constitutes a red line for the struggle for freedom and a national dividing line for Iranians in the face of the ruling authority. It also considers it a criterion for distinguishing friend from foe.” And a basis for regulating the relationship with all individuals and political movements.”
















