The deputy secretary general of the pro-reform National Trust Party says the group plans to start preparations to have an “effective and widespread” presence in the parliamentary election in 2016. “God willing, we will hold large gatherings in the future,” Rassoul Montajabnia said in an interview with ISNA published on Friday. “No group should be afraid of these gatherings because we can compete with each other peacefully, and this competition will be ethical, political and sound.”