A wave of international support for democratic change in Iran is sweeping across legislatures and political circles worldwide. Prominent figures and parliamentary majorities from various countries are endorsing Maryam Rajavi’s Ten-Point Plan for a free and democratic Iran, signaling a shift in global sentiment towards the Iranian regime and its opposition.

In the United States, a group of 30 distinguished American officials, including former government representatives, military leaders, and diplomats, issued a statement condemning the terrorist activities of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and Quds Force. They endorsed Maryam Rajavi’s Ten-Point Plan as an excellent foundation for drafting a new Iranian constitution.

The statement criticized the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), revealing that the Iranian regime never adhered to it and instead used the funds to support terrorist operations. The signatories emphasized the importance of remembering the brutal legacies of both the Pahlavi regime and the current Islamic Republic.

Across Europe, similar support is emerging. In Italy, a majority of the Senate backed a democratic alternative for regime change in Iran, emphasizing its potential to bring peace to the Middle East. The Italian parliamentarians stressed the importance of recognizing the Iranian people’s right to resist against the regime and called for support of the Iranian Resistance led by Maryam Rajavi.

The Scottish Parliament also saw a majority supporting Iran’s democratic alternative. Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) from various political parties signed a statement endorsing Maryam Rajavi’s Ten-Point Plan and calling for the proscription of the IRGC as a terrorist organization.

In Ireland, a majority of the Senate voiced support for the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) and called for the terrorist designation of the IRGC. The Irish Senators emphasized the need for a firm policy against the Iranian regime’s human rights violations and its destabilizing activities in the region.

The Northern Ireland Assembly joined the global campaign, with a majority endorsing Maryam Rajavi’s Ten-Point Plan. The members stressed the importance of supporting the Iranian people’s struggle for freedom and democracy.

Iceland’s parliament also saw a majority joining the global campaign in support of Iranian freedom and democracy. The Icelandic MPs emphasized the need for a firm policy against the Iranian regime’s human rights violations and its nuclear ambitions.

In Norway, a majority of parliament members expressed support for Maryam Rajavi’s Ten-Point Plan. The Norwegian MPs highlighted the importance of supporting the Iranian people’s aspirations for a secular and democratic government.

The Welsh Parliament (Senedd) joined the international chorus, with a majority backing Maryam Rajavi’s Ten-Point Plan. The Welsh MPs emphasized the need for a firm policy against the Iranian regime’s human rights violations and its destabilizing activities in the region.

Estonia’s parliament saw a majority backing Maryam Rajavi’s Ten-Point Plan for Iran’s democratic future. The Estonian MPs stressed the importance of supporting the Iranian people’s struggle for freedom and democracy.

This global support extends beyond Europe and North America. Leaders from various countries have condemned the Iranian regime’s actions and called for democratic reforms. They have emphasized the need for a firm international stance against the regime’s human rights violations, nuclear ambitions, and support for terrorism.

The Ten-Point Plan, which has garnered widespread support, includes key principles such as free and fair elections, separation of religion and state, gender equality, abolition of the death penalty, and a non-nuclear Iran. It provides a roadmap for a future democratic Iran that respects human rights and contributes positively to regional and global stability.

This growing international consensus reflects a recognition of the Iranian people’s desire for change and the potential for a democratic alternative to the current regime. It also highlights the increasing isolation of the Iranian regime on the global stage.

As more countries and political figures rally behind the cause of a free and democratic Iran, pressure mounts on the current regime. This global support not only bolsters the morale of the Iranian opposition but also sends a clear message to the international community about the need for a united front in addressing the challenges posed by the Iranian regime.

The widespread endorsement of Maryam Rajavi’s Ten-Point Plan across different political systems and cultures underscores its universal appeal and potential as a framework for Iran’s future. As this support continues to grow, it may play a crucial role in shaping international policy towards Iran and supporting the Iranian people’s aspirations for freedom and democracy.