
Toward a Sovereign Ecology: A Pan-Iranist Parliamentary Vision
Empowering the Groundwater-Dependent Ecosystem, Legislating Ecocide as an International Crime, and Aligning FATF Standards with Environmental Justice
Introduction
As candidates for parliamentary office under the Pan-Iranist Progressive vision, we stand for sovereign ecological stewardship and systemic transformation. The “Woman, Life, Freedom” movement must evolve into policy: protecting nature is protecting life. Our goal is to enshrine the Law of Ecocide and ensure that environmental destruction is legally recognized as an international crime—backed by robust financial and policy enforcement through a green Financial Action Task Force (FATF) framework.
Ecocide as a Legal Imperative
We urge all parties to prioritize the Stop Ecocide International campaign, transforming global environmental justice into binding law. Iran’s new parliament must:
Legislate against ecocide with enforceable mechanisms for prosecution and reparation.
Align ecological policy enforcement with FATF frameworks to ensure financial transparency and accountability in environmental affairs.
Encourage international cooperation in codifying ecocide as a crime within UN jurisdiction.

Geo-Technical Governance and Legislative Strategy
Pan-Iranist Progressive ideology embraces command-and-control environmental compliance rooted in Iran’s cultural, ecological, and spiritual identity. We propose:
A geo-technical legislative roadmap reflecting court decisions, ecological standards, and civilizational heritage.
Integration of Stop Ecocide International’s mission into government policy platforms with clear compliance metrics.
Parliamentary oversight to ensure new regulations are culturally aligned, enforceable, and informed by scientific expertise.
Architecting Ecosystem-Based Policy
To simplify environmental management and drive national coherence, our parliamentary candidates will advocate for:
A national rural water supply program as the backbone of groundwater governance, developed through open distributed processing frameworks led by the Ministry of Energy.
Frameworks for integrated agricultural systems, enhancing bio-production in saline conditions and documenting case studies for adaptive farming.
Unlocking Jobs and Correcting Miscommunication
We believe that over 10 million jobs are embedded in the Iranian plateau’s ecological transformation.
The challenge isn’t lack of talent—it’s a failure of communication, coordination, and data.
Evaluate the status and policy orientation of foreign labor programs to reverse the migration drain.
Reform cooperative investment guarantee fund committees to stimulate rural re-engagement.
Implement smart software solutions for workforce mapping, job creation, and talent placement.

Skills, Education, and Agricultural Modernization
Our candidates will work to resolve the education mismatch through:
Groundwater-dependent economic modeling to reshape vocational training.
Developing rural micro farms under environmental protection frameworks and financial strategies.
Realigning urban water pricing to reflect rural burdens and improve high-quality rural water distribution systems.
Coordinating drinking water transfer with renewable energy production plans in remote areas.
Water Resource Governance and Funding
Scientific regulation of underground water must become a pre-condition for accessing national development funds. We propose:
National planning calendars for wastewater and water engineering operations.
Infrastructure development for rural water management using sustainable and scientific benchmarks.
Seasonal metrics to guide budget allocations and service operations.
Agricultural Data, Intelligence, and Trade Policy
As parliamentarians, our vision includes a fully digitized and predictive agricultural ecosystem:
Classification and documentation of business plans for small unions across intensive, extensive, organic, traditional, and industrial farming.
Automation of micro and macro agricultural applications for optimized data sharing and policy coordination.
Establishment of a global agriculture trade network powered by predictive analytics and real-time KPIs.
Adoption of European organic standards like UNI 11233-2009 to calibrate Iran’s integrated farming practices.
Legislative infrastructure for monitoring, controlling, and refining sustainable development—from field to policy execution.
Conclusion
As Pan-Iranist Progressive candidates, we recognize that the survival of our ecosystems is the survival of our nation. By harmonizing ecological law, financial regulation, and cultural sovereignty, we can build a resilient state—one where nature, people, and policy coexist in dignity and sustainability.