Kavakebian is a leader of the
Democracy Party, a reformist party that he founded in 2000. He founded Popular Coalition of Supporters of
Mir-Hossein Mousavi in the
2009 Iranian presidential election. Before he founded his party, he was the deputy leader of the Unity Party. He is also the editor-in-chief of the
Mardomsalari newspaper. On 25 January 2013, Kavakebian's party nominated him as a candidate for
the presidential elections, which took place in June 2013. On 25 April 2013, he held a press conference in
Qom, and expressed his comments about the coming presidential election. He was registered for the election, but his bid was rejected by the
Guardian Council. He later supported
Mohammad-Reza Aref in the election. Following a successful campaign for parliament to represent a district in Tehran, he took office on 28 May 2016. In May 2024, Kavakebian submitted his application for his presidential candidacy in the
2024 presidential election. In early July 2025, Kavakebian gave a television interview, where he criticized the
2025 Afghan deportation from Iran under the pretext of security reasons, stating that people who were downplaying the threat of espionage were distracting the public by shifting the focus to Afghan migrants: "Talking only about Afghan migrants takes attention away from the real security breaches". According to him, the real threat was the alleged espionage activities of French journalist
Catherine Perez-Shakdam. On July 20, it was reported that legal proceedings were initiated against him for his claims. On 15, September 2025, it was reported that A press-court jury found him guilty of publishing lies, spreading false news, and promoting immorality. They said he cannot get a lighter sentence. Criminal Court Branch 1 will decide his punishment. On 6, October, 2025, in a separate case linked to his
IRIB News Channel appearance, the jury again found him guilty of similar charges. In court he apologized and said he made a mistake. The jury again refused leniency and he is waiting for his sentencing.
Electoral history ==References==