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How Iran's hardline Paydari Front Is Shaping the Nuclear Talks Debate
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Iran’s hardline Paydari Front is shaping public and political pressure against talks with the United States. The small but influential conservative camp is amplifying protests, backing strict domestic controls, and narrowing room for compromise in Tehran.
- 01The Paydari Front is a small but powerful hardline force in Iranian politics.
- 02It is driving public opposition to talks with the United States.
- 03Its allies include Ghalibaf critics, Jalili, and key conservative lawmakers and clerics.
- 04The group backs strict hijab enforcement and broader social control.
- 05Its influence grew after the 2022 hijab protests and candidate vetting tightened politics.
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