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Iran’s Tipping Point: FEMALE Leader of Democratic Alternative is READY to Rumble after Regime Crumbles

Interview opportunity with the possible next President of Iran: A woman named Maryam Rajavi

President-elect Maryam Rajavi
National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI)
Associated with the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK)

NCRI Presidential Nominee, Maryam Rajavi

WHY THIS MATTERS NOW

• Coordinated U.S.–Israeli strikes inside Iran
• Escalating retaliation and regional instability
• Supreme Leader reportedly relocated amid succession uncertainty
• Rising internal unrest
• Growing risk of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) consolidation, continuing exporting terror

Iran may be entering a transition phase.

The question your viewers are asking is simple:

If the clerical regime weakens, who governs next?

THE ORGANIZED DEMOCRATIC ALTERNATIVE

The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), associated with the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), is the most structured, organized and internationally engaged opposition coalition currently positioned to facilitate a democratic transition.

Unlike symbolic exile figures or loosely connected protest networks, the NCRI/MEK maintains:

• A defined leadership structure
• A published 10-point democratic transition plan
• A long-standing international diplomatic presence
• Coordinated internal resistance networks
• A detailed roadmap for free and fair elections

Maryam Rajavi has publicly called for:

• A temporary government of national unity
• A six-to-twelve-month transitional period
• Internationally supervised free elections
• A secular republic, allowing freedom to worship, even for Christians and Jews
• Separation of mosque and state
• A non-nuclear

This is not a call for factional takeover.

It is a governance blueprint designed to prevent chaos and IRGC military dominance.

WHY THIS BOOKING IS DIFFERENT

Most commentary focuses on:

• Military escalation
• Oil markets
• Retaliation scenarios

Very few voices are presenting a structured political plan for what comes next.

Maryam Rajavi and the NCRI are prepared to address:

• How to prevent IRGC consolidation
• How a unity government would function
• How nuclear sites would be secured
• How elections could be organized within 6–12 months
• What a post-theocratic constitution might look like
• What role the U.S. should and should not play

This is forward-looking strategy, not reactive rhetoric.

AVAILABLE GUESTS

In addition to Maryam Rajavi, the NCRI can provide up to eight additional senior representatives for live or remote interviews, including:

• Senior foreign affairs representatives
• Women’s leadership advocates within the resistance
• Legal experts on transitional governance
• Policy advisors on nuclear disarmament
• Former Iranian political prisoners
• NCRI representatives engaged in international diplomacy

Interviews can be tailored to:

• National security audiences
• Conservative policy discussions
• Women’s rights segments
• Human rights programming
• Middle East geopolitical analysis

WHY YOUR AUDIENCE WILL CARE

Iran impacts:

• U.S. troops in the region
• Israel’s security
• Global oil markets
• Nuclear proliferation
• U.S.–China–Russia power dynamics

If regime instability accelerates, your viewers deserve to hear from the most organized democratic alternative — not just analysts speculating from afar.

BOTTOM LINE

Military strikes shape headlines.

Political architecture shapes history.

Maryam Rajavi and the NCRI are available now to discuss a national unity transition government leading to free and fair elections in Iran.

Booking Contact:
Jerry McGlothlin
Special Guests Publicity
jerry@specialguests.com
919-437-0001

Relevant Article(s):

NCRI President-elect Maryam Rajavi’s Transition Message to Iranians – NCRI

Via Breitbart:

Iranian Opposition Group Says It Attacked Khamenei’s Compound — ‘Heavy Clashes’ in Tehran

ABOUT MARYAM RAJAVI…

Maryam Rajavi is the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).

Born December 4, 1953, in Tehran, Rajavi began her political activism nearly four decades ago. Rajavi attended the Sharif University of Technology in Iran, where she earned a B.S. in Metallurgy. After serving as an organizer in the anti-Shah student moment for six years, Rajavi joined the social section of the People’s Mojahedin of Iran in 1979. She was a parliament candidate in 1980 and was named joint-leader of the PMOI in 1985, a position she held until 1993, when she became Secretary General. Additionally, in 1993, she became the President-elect of the NCRI.

Rajavi believes, “Fundamentalism has become the primary threat to regional and global peace. The mullahs ruling in Iran manipulate the religious beliefs of more than one billion Muslims to expand their rule and export crisis and tension beyond Iran’s borders.”

Maryam Rajavi leads the struggle for democracy in Iran. With thousands of supporters, she leads a global campaign that encompasses the most prominent political and social personalities, former senior U.S. officials and military leaders, lawmakers, and political dignitaries in the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Australia. Some of these officials include Rudy Giuliani, Newt Gingrich, and General James Jones. This campaign’s international recognition and credibility have brought the NCRI increased support in fighting for regime change and democracy in Iran.

At a conference in June 2012, Rajavi led a gathering that featured declarations by more than 4,000 parliamentarians from 40 countries to support the Iranian Resistance. The parliamentarians, which included majorities in the European Parliament, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, and 28 national parliaments, called for the providing protection for the residents of Ashraf and Liberty and urged the international community to recognize the National Council of Resistance of Iran.

Rajavi has also successfully fought to remove the PMOI from the terrorist list in Europe and the U.S. and expose the behind-the-scenes deals to appease the clerical regime. Her efforts led to the delisting of the PMOI in the United Kingdom, the European Union, and the United States.

In March 2013, on International Women’s Day, Rajavi released her latest book, entitled “Women Against Fundamentalism,” written in French. The book compiles women’s experiences in the Iranian Resistance fighting against Islamic Fundamentalism. In that spirit, women hold key positions in the Iranian Resistance, making up half the members of the NCRI.

In her fight for change and democracy, Maryam Rajavi also is eager to bring attention to Iran’s rich but endangered artistic and cultural heritage. Many famous performers, filmmakers, artists, painters, sculptors, poets, and writers have expressed their support for her platform for a free and secular Iran.

Extended biograpy: Who is Maryam Rajavi ? | Biography, Everything About Her…

TO SCHEDULE AN INTERVIEW, CALL OR TEXT 202-322-9044 OR EMAIL BOOKINGS@SPECIALGUESTS.COM

CONTACT:

Jerry McGlothlin

Special Guests Publicity

bookings@specialguests.com

919-437-0001

This material is distributed by Special Guests Publicity LLC on behalf of National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) / Media Strategy Consulting LTD. Additional information is available at the Department of Justice, Washington, DC.

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