Mar 7 • 16:05 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway NRK

Iran to elect new leader within one day, according to Iranian media

Iran is poised to select a new leader within the next 24 hours following the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Iran is preparing to elect a new leader as the Assembly of Experts is set to convene within the next day, following the assassination of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The situation is critical, as the Assembly is responsible for selecting the Supreme Leader of Iran, a position Khamenei held since 1989. This development comes amid increased tensions in the region, particularly due to recent airstrikes by the US and Israel against Iranian targets.

The death of Khamenei has created a power vacuum and the Assembly must act quickly to address the leadership crisis. The news of the imminent election was reported by Iranian media, referencing the stipulations within Iran’s constitution governing the selection process. As the assembly convenes, the implications of this leadership change could have far-reaching effects on the country’s domestic and foreign policy.

In the wake of Khamenei's death, there are concerns about instability in Iran, given the simultaneous military actions by the US and Israel. This critical juncture for Iran’s political landscape could determine the direction of its future governance and relationships with other nations, particularly those adversarial to Iranian interests.

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