Mar 7 • 16:37 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Iran: New Supreme Leader Within 24 Hours?

A senior Iranian official involved in the selection process of the new Supreme Leader has expressed strong hope that a decision will be made within the next 24 hours.

An official involved in the selection of Iran's new Supreme Leader announced that there is 'strong hope' for a decision to be reached within the next 24 hours. This news was reported by the Iranian Fars news agency, which is associated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). An important figure in this process, Hossein Mozafari, who is a member of the Assembly of Experts — the body responsible for selecting the Supreme Leader — urged the public to refrain from speculation during this ongoing process.

Recently, it has been leaked that the choice may indeed have already been made, potentially naming Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of the current Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, as the successor. Mojtaba has played a key role in addressing Iran's acute economic crisis over the past year and was also involved in the violent suppression of recent anti-government protests. The anticipation surrounding this selection process reflects significant political dynamics within Iran, especially given the current socio-economic challenges.

The swift timeline for this decision underscores the urgency perceived by the regime, likely aiming to shore up political stability amidst unrest and uncertainty. As Iran navigates its ongoing crises, the selection of a new Supreme Leader will have wide-reaching implications, not only for domestic governance but also for Iran's foreign relations and regional standing.

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