samedi 15 octobre 2022

Iranian Revolution 2022: The NCRI gives Iran's Islamofascists a reprieve by refusing to call for the overthrow of the dictatorship in four days with #1for625 shoras as the Russians did on March 12 by forming a revocable proportional government #RevocableGovernmentThatVotes

 

By Julie Amadis
and Yanick Toutain
October 15, 2022









Iranian Revolution 2022: The NCRI gives Iran's Islamofascists a reprieve by refusing to call for the overthrow of the dictatorship in four days with #1for625 shoras as the Russians did on March 12 by forming a revocable proportional government #RevocableGovernmentThatVotes


The 540 members of the NCRI have a historic opportunity to follow in the footsteps of Chliapnikov and the textile workers of Petrograd who initiated the 2nd Russian Revolution by demonstrating from March 8, 1917 

Alexander Gavrilovich Shlyapnikov Александр Гаврилович Шляпников 
Returned clandestinely to Russia, it organizes in February the  soviet of Petrograd  and prepares the return of  Lénine . Before the arrival of the latter and the victory of the  April Theses , he opposed the official leadership of the party, the majority of the Old Bolsheviks and Stalin, by pleading, like Lenin and Trotsky , for a hostile attitude towards the coalition government of Socialist-Revolutionaries, Mensheviks and liberal bourgeoisie.

But to be worthy of these Russian heroines - textile workers from Petrograd - and of this hero Alexander Chliapnikov (future leader of the Workers' Opposition   with Alexandra Kollontai) the leaders of the NCRI should call 20 million Iranian men and women to group together by 5, by 25, by 125, by 625 to form humanocrat shoras

If 20 million Iranian women designate 1 in 625

32,000 delegate advisors 

forming the base of the power of the people
.... the legitimacy of these revocable delegates will be indisputable to overthrow the fascists. 

These 32,000 revocable delegates in groups of 25 will nominate 

1280 revocable deputies delegates of the humanocracy 

among which will be formed a Grand National Committee of the Iranian Revolution (GCNRI) of 625 delegates

These delegates, in groups of 25, will form the 25 sub-committees, the 25 ministerial cabinets in accordance with what has been announced for 20 years

The Council's 25 commissions form the basis of the provisional coalition government after the mullahs are overthrown. Each commission is chaired by an eminent political personality, an expert in his field.

With this difference that each head of each of the 25 sub-commissions will therefore be appointed by 25 national commissioners and therefore revocable by them and them (25 x 25 = 625)

In the GCNR 500  National Deputy Commissioners
These 500 will be the delegates of 100 national commissioners forming the NCRI National Committee of the Iranian Revolution with its executive committee 25 national coordinators
Each of the 25 national coordinators will therefore be the representative of 20 national deputy commissioners and 4 national commissioners
Their base of 24 will therefore be their statutory council.
A statutory council whose members will each participate in a different sub-committee

The statutory council - delegating base of each minister (national coordinator) is therefore different from the functional cabinet (made up of 25 members but of all the political opinions of the GCNRI.


It will then be understood that each of the 540 members of the current NCRI must immediately obtain the support of 32,000 Iranian men and women.
He and she must start by forming a statutory mini-council of 4+1 members.
Each of these members must therefore have the support of 6,400 citizens, etc.


For the organization of the 25 commissions, the humanocratic revolutionaries recommend that 13 of the sub-commissions be at the service of human capital: 5 for health and 8 for training
And therefore 5 safety sub-commissions, 5 economy-ecology sub-commissions and 2 justice sub-committees.

Each of the leaders having under his orders 4 political adversaries, members of one of the 4 other major alliances than his own. (a principle generalized at all statutory levels: no one has a political ally under their command.)




20 MILLION DELEGATORS DELEGATORS:
 THRESHOLD OF LEGITIMACY TO FORM THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT AND TAKE POWER 

An Islamofascist dictator claiming to have been nominated by 18 million citizens must be overthrown by recallable delegates backed by a greater number.
It is therefore necessary that 20 million Iranian women group together by 5, by 25, by 125, by 625 to form shoras councils and shoras committees

Iran 28th day of revolution against islamofascists

without construction of shoras with quotas #1for25 #1for625. 

28th day of women's revolution in Iran against the veil and the Islamofascists.
At least 108 resistance fighters killed since the beginning of the movement.
And the mullahs are still in power.

In order for them to emerge, it is necessary to take up the revolutionary heritage of self-organization, the shoras, of the Iranian soviets.
In 4 days March 12, 1917 the Russians overthrew the Tsar by forming Soviet shoras 1 for 1000.
The best quota is 1 for 25 and 1 for 625

If 20 M Iranian women designate:

32,000 councilor delegates 1 for 625

1,280 female delegates including

GCNR = 500 National Under Commissioners

CNR = 100 National Commissioners

COMEX of 25 national coordinators who form the revolutionary government of Iran


 

THIS 2005 NCRI TEXT "FORGETS" ALL THE LESSONS OF PREVIOUS REVOLUTIONS
THEY ARE REVOCABLE DELEGATES FROM THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE THE LEGITIMACY TO FORM THE GOVERNMENT 
NOBODY ELSE


source 2005 NCRI ) The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) a broad coalition of Iranian democratic organizations, groups and personalities, was founded in 1981 in Tehran on the initiative of Massoud Rajavi, the leader of the Resistance Iranian.


The parliament in exile

The NCRI has 540 members, including representatives of ethnic and religious minorities such as Kurds, Baluchis, Armenians, Jews and Zoroastrians. He represents a wide range of political tendencies in Iran. Parliament in exile, the NCRI aims to establish a democratic, secular and coalition government in Iran.


Women make up 52% ​​of Board members. Five organizations are also members of the NCRI, including the People's Mojahedin of Iran, the largest and most popular resistance group inside Iran.


Democratic decision-making

All Board members have one vote. All decisions are adopted by a simple majority.


A six-month provisional government

The Council's 25 commissions form the basis of the provisional coalition government after the mullahs are overthrown. Each commission is chaired by an eminent political personality, an expert in his field.


The Provisional Government will remain in power for only six months and its main task is to organize free and fair elections for a National Legislative and Constituent Assembly to transfer power to the representatives of the people of Iran.



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