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Italian MP Emanuele Pozzolo: NCRI and Maryam Rajavi Are the Sole Democratic Alternative to Iran’s Regime

Italian MP Emanuele Pozzolo

At The Second Free Iran 2025 Conference held on May 31, Italian Member of Parliament Emanuele Pozzolo delivered a powerful speech backing the Iranian people’s struggle for freedom. A member of Italy’s Foreign and Community Affairs Commission, Pozzolo voiced unequivocal support for the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) and Maryam Rajavi’s democratic Ten-Point Plan.

Calling the Iranian regime irredeemable and built on deceit, Pozzolo described it as a “regime of bullies” crumbling under both domestic unrest and international isolation. He cited five nationwide uprisings over the past seven years as undeniable proof of the Iranian people’s deep-seated rejection of the regime in its entirety.

Pozzolo strongly warned against being misled by the regime’s false narrative of “moderation,” which he dismissed as a recurring ploy to mask internal crises. He also criticized Tehran-backed or tolerated opposition figures, explicitly naming Reza Pahlavi as a regime-approved diversion.

According to Pozzolo, the NCRI is the only organized, democratic, and legitimate alternative — and the regime’s relentless campaign of threats and slander against the group is the clearest sign of its credibility and effectiveness.

He closed his remarks by honoring those inside Iran who risk their lives for freedom and justice, affirming that the voice of the Iranian Resistance cannot be silenced — not by censorship, nor by bullets.

The following is a translated version of the speech.

Dearest Madam, thank you.

It’s always wonderful to be here with you, with our Iranian friends, to stand together with so many colleagues from across the world who continue to support you — with all the affection we can give and with all the courage you inspire in us. Thank you.

A year ago, right here in Paris, thanks to you and with you, I tried to define — in very simple terms — the regime that is harming Iran. It’s an intuitive definition, one anyone can understand: it is a regime of bullies. And I said then that this regime of bullies was beginning to crack. Bullies seem to win, but they never win in the end.

And what is happening now confirms exactly that. Iran — and the world — are at a pivotal moment. In recent months, Iran has experienced an unimaginable level of destabilization. The death of Raisi has made clear to the world the fragility of a system that pretends to be strong but is, in truth, profoundly weak.

Five nationwide uprisings in seven years — that’s not a coincidence. That is the voice of a society that no longer accepts this regime. From the youth to the elderly, from women to workers, from the marginalized to the elite — they are all resisting.

We, in the free world — West or non-West — must recognize that Iran is at the center of global geopolitics. We cannot afford timidity or feed ourselves false hopes.

Because when the regime is at its weakest, it always plays the same card: “moderation.” They invent a new figure and label him a moderate. We’ve seen this before — with Khatami, with Rouhani — and we see it again now.

It is a lie.

There is no moderation in this tyrannical regime. There is only a chameleon-like ability to disguise its true nature: a fundamentalist, terrorist regime. It is unreformable.

If we want to speak honestly, we must say clearly: this regime cannot be reformed. Hoping for dialogue, for promises, for reassurances — that is not just naïve, it is foolish.

What should we do?

We must recognize another tactic the regime uses — and has used for years — especially in the West: the promotion of false alternatives. Tehran is full of clever strategists — criminals, yes, but intelligent — and they try to convince the world that multiple alternatives exist.

One of these is Reza Pahlavi. He travels Europe and the United States, claiming to offer an alternative. But Iranians have already lived through the Pahlavi era — and it was just as oppressive and violent.

We must have the courage to name the truth: there is only one true alternative. And I have proof. The only real alternative has a name: Maryam Rajavi.

But like all great freedom movements, no single person can carry it alone — no matter how enlightened. That’s why you are here. That’s why we have the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI). That’s why we see men, women, and youth dedicating their lives — and in Iran, risking them.

This is the only true alternative.

And here is the proof: it’s the only alternative the regime truly persecutes. The propaganda, the fake news, the threats — they target Mrs. Rajavi, the MEK, the NCRI, and even us — their supporters. Those of us who travel here, who sign statements, who give our voice to this cause.

That fake news — those lies — orchestrated from Tehran and tolerated by too many powers, are not harmless. They are often the prelude to terrorism.

Let me mention one name: Alejo Vidal-Quadras — our dear friend. A friend of Iran’s freedom. They tried to silence him. Permanently.

And so, I conclude with this: If Tehran tries to silence us with bullets, we respond with courage — and with a smile. We will not stop speaking — in the name of justice and freedom.

Long live Iran. Long live a free Iran.

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