The most divisive issue among the Iranian opposition groups and figures is the future form of government after the downfall of the Islamic Republic. Iranians are divided into two main camps: monarchists and republicans.[1] As to whether the political system should be a federal or a centralized government, the republicans are further divided into two main groups: centralists
Hamed Esmaeilion is one of the most prominent figures in the Iranian democratic opposition in the diaspora, as he is supported by different segments of Iranian society, including Iran's ethnic groups.