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Majority of Jordan’s Parliament Backs Maryam Rajavi’s Plan, Calls to Blacklist IRGC

Jordanian Lawmakers Support Democratic Iran Plan

Jordanian Lawmakers Back Democratic Iran Plan, Call for IRGC Blacklisting

In a significant political move against Tehran’s destabilizing influence, a majority of members in Jordan’s parliament have formally endorsed the democratic roadmap proposed by Iranian opposition leader Maryam Rajavi. They have also called for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to be designated as a terrorist organization.

The joint statement—signed by a parliamentary majority including two deputy speakers, twelve committee chairs (covering Foreign Affairs, Legal, Human Rights, Women’s Issues, and Finance), and six deputy committee heads—expresses full support for Maryam Rajavi’s Ten-Point Plan. Mrs. Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), has laid out a vision for a democratic, secular, and non-nuclear Iran.

The lawmakers condemned the IRGC’s role in fostering regional instability, declaring: “Only a firm policy can contain the regime’s warmongering. Appeasement merely encourages its terrorism and accelerates the nuclear threat.”

Highlighting Iran’s deepening regional interference, the statement criticizes the regime’s ideological aggression in countries such as Lebanon and Syria. Despite recent setbacks, the signatories warned that Tehran’s interventions continue because they are essential to the regime’s survival.

They also emphasized that the Iranian people have clearly rejected both the ruling theocracy and the former monarchy in recent nationwide protests, calling instead for a democratic republic.

“The Iranian people and Resistance Units affiliated with the MEK must have their right to resist recognized,” the statement asserts. “The IRGC must be listed as a terrorist organization.”

Maryam Rajavi’s platform, the lawmakers note, includes key democratic principles: universal suffrage, gender equality, the abolition of the death penalty, the separation of religion and state, and peaceful relations with neighboring countries.

“This democratic alternative represents a path to a free Iran and a stable Middle East,” the Jordanian MPs declared.

The statement also referenced a global declaration in June 2024, which received the backing of more than 4,000 parliamentarians and 130 former world leaders across the political spectrum, all voicing support for Rajavi’s vision.

“We join in that call for solidarity and support,” the Jordanian lawmakers concluded.

As Tehran intensifies its repression at home and interference abroad, the growing international backing for Iran’s organized opposition signals a turning point: the regime’s strategy of survival through violence is facing mounting resistance from within and beyond its borders.

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Majority of Jordan’s Parliament Backs Maryam Rajavi’s Plan, Calls to Blacklist IRGC