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Supporters of the Iranian Resistance Rally in European Capitals as NCRI Announces Provisional Government

Berlin, Paris, Stockholm, The Hague & Bern | Feb 28, 2026Iranian Resistance supporters rallied to back NCRI’s call for the establishment of a democratic republic in Iran.
Berlin, Paris, Stockholm, The Hague & Bern | Feb 28, 2026
Iranian Resistance supporters rallied to back NCRI’s call for the establishment of a democratic republic in Iran.

Berlin, Paris, Stockholm, The Hague, and Bern — Saturday, February 28, 2026

Supporters of the Iranian Resistance demonstrated in front of the embassies of the ruling clerical regime in Berlin, Paris, Stockholm, The Hague, and Bern on Saturday, February 28, 2026. The protests coincided with the official announcement of a Provisional Government by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), a coalition of Iranian democratic opposition forces.

Protesters chanted slogans calling for the overthrow of Iran’s religious dictatorship and the establishment of a free and democratic republic. Organizers said that Saturday’s gatherings were held in solidarity with the NCRI’s announcement and to emphasize the determination of Iranians abroad for fundamental change in their homeland.

In their statements, demonstrators fully rejected both the old monarchical system and the current clerical dictatorship, emphasizing that a new era of democratic governance is essential for the future of Iran. They expressed strong support for the ten-point democratic plan set out by Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the NCRI, as the basis for a future transitional government.

The NCRI’s Provisional Government declaration, released on February 28, aims to transfer sovereignty to the Iranian people and lead the country toward a democratic republic rooted in universal suffrage, individual freedoms, gender equality, and the rule of law. The plan also calls for the abolition of absolute clerical rule and the dissolution of repressive institutions associated with the current regime.

 

 

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