Explaining the opportunities for the presence and participation of the people in the Islamic Revolution

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Assistant Professor, University of Tabriz

2 Department of Law, University of Tabriz

Abstract

Fundamental changes in the nature, structure and sources of power in Iran and the institutionalization of unique political power can be considered as one of the important achievements of the victory of the Islamic Revolution. Theological-Islamic theories were established by relying on and emphasizing the popular nature of this system. The presence and participation of the people in the formation of the political power of the country, knowing their blessings and avoiding the experience of the Pahlavi regime in the appearance of people's participation in statements, providing a way and also in the divine-political will of Imam Khomeini (RA) is emphasized. Is. With the same approach, the leadership of the revolution has emphasized in most of its orders and recommendations the necessity and importance of the popular system of the Islamic Republic of Iran. This article, by explaining and examining the participation and role of the people in the administration of the country, seeks to answer the central question of what are the main appropriate mechanisms to enhance efficiency by increasing the participation and presence of the people in different areas of the Islamic Republic of Iran? Is? In response, it is hypothesized that in the view of the Islamic Republic and the system of the Islamic Republic of Iran, special mechanisms to strengthen and increase the participation of the people and popularize the Islamic system of Iran are considered by the leaders and the constitution of this country. In this research, an attempt has been made to examine these mechanisms in a library and descriptive-analytical manner with a new perspective by examining the works and written writings.

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