For the transfer of sovereignty to the people of Iran and the establishment of a democratic republic based on the Ten-Point Plan of Mrs. Maryam Rajavi
The Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) announced on February 28, 2026, the formation of the Provisional Government by the National Council of Resistance of Iran for the transfer of sovereignty to the people of Iran and the establishment of a democratic republic based on the Ten-Point Plan of Mrs. Maryam Rajavi.

In the meantime, the PMOI Resistance Units inside Iran and supporters of the Iranian Resistance have hanged banners and written slogans on the walls of cities across Iran welcoming Maryam Rajavi and the Liberation Army.

A banner hanged this morning Saturday, February 28, 2026, in Tehran bears the portrait of Maryam Rajavi. It reads, “Time is Over for All Forms of Dictatorship whether Religious or Monarchic.”
Groups of people marched in the streets of Tehran and Gorgan chanting, “Death to the oppressor, whether the Shah, or the mullahs’ supreme leader.”
Others wrote similar slogans on the walls of Gorgan, Yazd, and Marvdasht.


In Shiraz, residents hanged a banner bearing the portrait of Massoud Rajavi. The portrait read, “World’s nations should know that our leader is Massoud Rajavi.”


In Tabriz, Qazvin, Shiraz, Khorramabad, Rafsanjan and other cities, people displayed the emblem of the National Liberation Army of Iran saying, “The National Liberation Army of Iran comes back.”

In Isfahan, Karaj and Shiraz, the Resistance Units wrote, “Hail to Rajavi” on the walls.

Maryam Rajavi’s Ten-point-Plan for the Future of Iran
- Rejection of velayat-e faqih (absolute clerical rule). Affirmation of the people’s sovereignty in a republic founded on universal suffrage and pluralism;
- Freedom of speech, freedom of political parties, freedom of assembly, freedom of the press and the internet; Dissolution and disbanding of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the terrorist Qods Force, plainclothes groups, the unpopular Bassij, the Ministry of Intelligence, Council of the Cultural Revolution, and all suppressive patrols and institutions in cities, villages, schools, universities, offices, and factories;
- Commitment to individual and social freedoms and rights in accordance with the Universal Declaration of Humans Rights. Disbanding all agencies in charge of censorship and inquisition. Seeking justice for massacred political prisoners, prohibition of torture, and the abolishment of the death penalty;
- Separation of religion and state, and freedom of religions and faiths;
- Complete gender equality in the realms of political, social, cultural, and economic rights, and equal participation of women in political leadership. Abolishment of any form of discrimination; the right to choose one’s own clothing freely; the right to freely marry and divorce, and to obtain education and employment. Prohibition of all forms of exploitation against women under any pretext;
- An independent judiciary and legal system consistent with international standards based on the presumption of innocence, the right to defense counsel, right of appeal, and the right to be tried in a public court. Full independence of judges. Abolishment of the mullahs’ Sharia law and dissolution of Islamic Revolutionary Courts;
- Autonomy for, and removal of double injustices against, Iranian nationalities and ethnicities consistent with the NCRI’s plan for the autonomy of Iranian Kurdistan;
- Justice and equal opportunities in the realms of employment and entrepreneurship for all of the people of Iran in a free market economy. Restoration of the rights of blue-color workers, farmers, nurses, white-color workers, teachers and retirees;
- Protection and rehabilitation of the environment, which has been massacred under the rule of the mullahs; and
- A non-nuclear Iran that is also devoid of weapons of mass destruction. Peace, co-existence and international and regional cooperation.




















