Developments in Iran are irreversible, and the regime understands that "a revolt against the 1979 revolution itself" is underway, says Pahlavi, an opposition figure who is called Iran's crown prince by some.
He urges Sweden and Europe to choose sides between the opposition and the regime.
Will you side with a free people, or follow the oppressors?
They won't ask what you said, but what you did.
Pahlavi's role as a leading figure in the opposition is controversial. Some see him more as the son of the former dictator. But he has signaled that he would welcome a role after a change of power.
There is a plan, there is an alternative.
He describes the protests that erupted last winter as "a battle between occupation and liberation."
It is a revolt against the 1979 revolution itself. The regime understands this, he says.
He touches only indirectly on the war that the US and Israel started a month and a half ago. Pahlavi says that the Iranian people are ready to take over if the war leads to the fall of the regime.
He warns that the conflict also exists in Sweden, and points out that the regime's agents are active here.
This is a security crisis on Swedish soil, he says to the members of the Riksdag.
Pahlavi was invited by members of parliament from KD and SD.





