#Iran Supreme Leader succession
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As Iran selects its new Supreme Leader after Khamenei's death, the process reveals how religious authority bends to political necessity in authoritarian systems.
Iran's succession crisis reveals the theocracy's legitimacy problem as Mojtaba Khamenei lacks religious credentials despite being the frontrunner for Supreme Leader.
As Iran's 85-year-old Supreme Leader ages, the secretive process of selecting his successor could reshape Middle Eastern geopolitics and global energy markets
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[email protected]Iran delays Supreme Leader Khamenei's funeral due to ongoing US-Israeli strikes while the Assembly of Experts races to choose a successor, as regional war spreads across the Middle East.
Mojtaba Khamenei emerges as frontrunner to succeed his 85-year-old father as Iran's Supreme Leader, raising questions about dynastic succession in the Islamic Republic.
Following Ayatollah Khamenei's assassination, Iran faces a critical leadership transition amid ongoing conflict with Israel and the US, with implications for regional stability.
Reports suggest Mojtaba Khamenei, son of current Supreme Leader, has been selected as successor. Analyzing implications for Iran's political system and Middle Eastern geopolitics.
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