June 2023

Early June – A statement endorsed by the majority of representatives of the Slovenian Parliament expresses support for Mrs. Maryam Rajavi’s Ten-Point Plan and acknowledges the Iranian people’s aspiration for a democratic republic. The statement includes prominent figures such as the former Prime Minister of Slovenia, three political party leaders, eight members of the Foreign Affairs Committee, and a former Minister of Defense.

Early June – In a statement, the majority of Iceland’s MPs condemned the ruling dictatorship in Iran for intensifying mass and extrajudicial executions as a means to suppress dissent and instill fear. The majority of representatives acknowledged the four-decade-long struggle of the Iranian women for democracy and expressed support for Mrs. Maryam Rajavi’s Ten-Point Plan.

June 13 – In support of the international campaign led by the Iranian Resistance, a parliamentary conference was held at the House of Commons in the United Kingdom. During the conference, a joint statement was released, demonstrating the backing of 525 members from both the House of Commons and the House of Lords. This support included members from various political parties across the UK.

Mid-June – The majority of the parliamentarians from the Republic of Moldova joined a global campaign in solidarity with the Iranian people’s uprising. In a joint statement, 53 out of 101 members of the Moldovan parliament expressed their support for the Iranian people’s aspirations for a democratic republic with the separation of religion and state.

Mid-June – The majority of members in the Norwegian Parliament joined a global campaign in support of the Iranian people’s uprising. They stand for the establishment of a democratic republic of Iran based on the separation of religion and state, while endorsing Mrs. Maryam Rajavi’s Ten-Point Plan.

Mid-June – In a resolute joint statement of solidarity and support, the majority of Italy’s parliament, consisting of 204 parliamentary representatives, rallied behind the aspirations of the Iranian people, advocating for the establishment of a democratic republic grounded in the separation of religion and state.

Mid-June – The majority of the North Macedonian Parliament expressed their support for the uprising of the Iranian people in favor of a democratic republic, separation of religion and state, and Maryam Rajavi’s Ten-Point Plan for the future of Iran.

Mid-June – In a strong show of support for the Iranian people’s uprising, the majority of the Irish Republic Senate (Seanad Éireann) has endorsed the establishment of a democratic republic in Iran. Thirty-six out of 60 senators signed a statement supporting the aspirations of the Iranian people and endorsing Mrs. Maryam Rajavi’s Ten-Point Plan.

Mid-June – A statement endorsed by the majority of the French National Assembly called for supporting the Iranian people in their pursuit of a democratic republic that upholds the separation of religion and state.

June 20 – Commemorating the anniversary of June 20, marking the initiation of the full-fledged resistance against the clerical dictatorship in 1981, Resistance Units took bold initiatives to encourage and inspire the populace to persist in their uprising. On this occasion, daring actions unfolded as units recklessly embarked on the projection of images of the leaders of the Iranian Resistance and slogans advocating the overthrow of tyranny onto walls and buildings in twelve distinct locations across the country.

June 22 – A conference in Paris, France, witnessed the presence of several former heads of state who came together to announce the support of more than 100 former world leaders for the Iranian people’s uprising and their organized Resistance.
June 25 – Resistance Units across Iran organized a widespread activity to support the Iranian Resistance and disseminate the message of Mrs. Maryam Rajavi. They conducted events, distributing images and statements from Mrs. Rajavi in cities like Tehran, Shiraz, Tabriz, Isfahan, Karaj, Arak, Semnan, Anzali, Kermanshah, Sahneh, Ilam, Shahre Babak, Shahre Kord, Qeshm, Rezvanshahr, Iranshahr, and Bandar Abbas.

End June – 85 members of the 151-member House of Representatives of the State of Connecticut and 22 Senators out of 36 members of the state Senate signed the statement in support of the Iranian people’s efforts to achieve freedom in Iran. The statement was supported by a bipartisan majority in the House and Senate of the state, endorsing Maryam Rajavi’s Ten-Point Plan for a secular republic of Iran.

End June – In a resounding display of solidarity, 150 members of the European Parliament have joined a global campaign in support of the Iranian people’s ongoing uprising.

End June – A statement backed by a majority of the Netherlands Parliament garnered support from 77 representatives out of the total 150 lawmakers, announcing their solidarity with the popular uprising in Iran and its organized resistance movement.

End June – In a statement, the majority of the Maltese parliament expressed support for the Iranian people’s democratic uprising and their desire for a republic based on freedom and democracy.

End June – The majority in the Parliament of San Marino expressed its support for the Iranian people’s uprising and their aspirations for a democratic Iran, as advocated by the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi.

End June – A majority at the Bremische Bürgerschaft, the legislative branch of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen in Germany, issued a statement expressing its solidarity with the popular uprising in Iran and its organized Resistance movement.

End June – A majority in the Landtag of Niedersachsen, the Parliament of Germany’s Lower Saxony state, issued a statement signed by the majority of representatives expressing their support for NCRI President-elect Mrs. Maryam Rajavi’s 10-point plan and recognizing the Iranian people’s aspirations for a democratic Republic.

End June – In a strong bipartisan statement of support, the majority of North Carolina’s Legislature announced its backing of the popular uprising in Iran.

End June – A group of 75 Nobel laureates sent a letter to leaders around the world, urging them to support the people of Iran in their fight for democracy and freedom.

June 30 – Distinguished politicians and national security experts from both sides of the Atlantic converged at a significant conference in Paris. The event centers around the pressing issue of the popular uprising in Iran and the need for an alternative and effective Western policy vis-à-vis the regime.

June 30 – A conference was held in Paris, focusing on the Iranian People’s Uprising for a Democratic Republic. Distinguished speakers from various European parliaments gathered to discuss this important topic. The event, organized by Friends of a Free Iran in several European nations, provided a platform for panelists who collectively represented millions of European constituents.

