Foundation WPI was formed in 1991 after some members of the
Communist Party of Iran left to form a new party. The main founder and leader of the party was
Mansoor Hekmat, who died on July 4th, 2002. The founding declaration of the party has four signatures:
Mansoor Hekmat, Koorosh Modarresi,
Reza Moghadam and
Iraj Azarin. The latter three individuals have since left the party.
Debate on leadership After the death of Mansoor Hekmat in 2002, there was a debate in the party over whether a new leader should be announced or not. This led to the formation of two factions, one centred on
Hamid Taqvaee, who was defending "Collective Leadership", the other around
Koroosh Modaressi who believed that party should choose a leader immediately. The Central Committee subsequently voted for immediate election of a leader. Taqvaee and Modaressi nominated themselves and Koroosh Modaressi was chosen. During the 4th Congress of Party, Modaressi did not nominate himself for leadership again saying that he would like stand down in favor of Hamid Taqvaee who, as the only candidate, was then appointed automatically.
Major split in August 2004 The leadership debates eventually led to the exodus of more than half of the members of Central Committee and most of the Kurdistan Committee in August 2004. The defectors chose the leadership of Koroosh Modaressi, who was then Chairperson of the Political Bureau. This move was supported by the leadership of the
Worker-Communist Party of Iraq. Together they formed a new party called the
Worker-Communist Party of Iran-Hekmatist. They claim to be closer to the ideas of Mansoor Hekmat, though this is denied by the leadership of the WPI, who declared themselves to be the real followers of Hekmat's ideas. The conflict between the two parties is still ongoing and the WPI leadership sometimes sarcastically refer to the WPI-H as 'anti-Hekmatist'. In return the WPI-H claim that WPI represents a retreat to the "traditional left" and is a "populist" party. == Publications and papers ==