Iran Parliament ‘Majlis’ in 2026: Power, Crisis, and the Politics of Survival

Iran’s Parliament in 2026: Power, Crisis, and the Politics of Survival

The Islamic Consultative Assembly of Iran — commonly known as the Majlis — has become one of the most important arenas in the country’s ongoing political, constitutional and geopolitical crisis. While Iran’s real centers of power still lie with the Supreme Leader, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), and unelected oversight institutions, the Majlis in 2026 is playing a highly visible role in legitimizing state policy, managing public anger, and shaping Iran’s position in negotiations with the West.

Iran Parliament Considers Withdrawing from Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty 

Iran Parliament Majles Shoraye Eslami

Iran’s Foreign Ministry announced that the Iran Parliament is preparing a bill to withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). This move follows increasing tensions with Israel and a recent resolution by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which declared Tehran in violation of its NPT commitments.