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    Iran Faces Urgent Calls to Appoint New Supreme Leader Following Khamenei’s Assassination

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 7, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In the wake of the assassination of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on February 28 in an Israeli airstrike, there is mounting pressure within Iran for a swift appointment of a new supreme leader. Senior religious figures and influential clerics have voiced concerns over the potential instability that a prolonged leadership void could bring to the country’s governance and decision-making processes. Their calls emphasize the urgency of moving quickly to ensure continuity in Iran’s political and religious hierarchy during a period marked by heightened regional tensions.

    One of the most prominent voices urging rapid action is Shia cleric Naser Makarem Shirazi. He stressed the importance of filling the leadership vacuum promptly, warning that delays could jeopardize the administration’s ability to effectively manage the nation’s affairs. His remarks highlight the delicate balance Iran faces as it navigates internal stability while confronting external pressures. The cleric’s appeal reflects a broader consensus among Iran’s religious elite that the country cannot afford uncertainty at such a critical juncture.

    Similarly, Hossein Nouri Hamedani, another key religious authority, has called on the Assembly of Experts to expedite the process of selecting Khamenei’s successor. Hamedani emphasized that ending the current ambiguity is vital for maintaining public confidence and ensuring the country’s political framework remains intact. Both clerics have previously issued religious edicts urging Muslims worldwide to seek justice for Khamenei’s assassination and to continue efforts to hold those responsible accountable, underscoring the gravity of the situation from a religious and political standpoint.

    Iran’s constitution, if the position of supreme leader becomes vacant, a temporary leadership council composed of three members takes charge. This council includes the sitting president, a senior cleric, and the head of the judiciary, collectively managing the country’s affairs until the Assembly of Experts can convene to elect a new leader. The Assembly itself is an 88-member clerical body vested with the constitutional authority to appoint the supreme leader and is mandated to complete this task within three months of a vacancy.

    Despite this clear constitutional framework, uncertainty looms over when the Assembly of Experts will formally meet to select Khamenei’s successor. The ongoing conflict and regional instability have complicated the process, with some clerics reportedly beginning informal consultations through online platforms. However, the Iranian government has yet to release any official statement regarding the timeline or procedures for the succession, leaving many questions unanswered amid growing speculation.

    Meanwhile, the international dimension of this leadership transition has also come into focus. U.S. President Donald Trump publicly suggested that Washington should have a say in choosing Iran’s next supreme leader, a proposal that has been met with strong rejection from Tehran. This development adds another layer of complexity to an already tense situation, as Iran braces for potential shifts in its internal power dynamics while facing external pressures from global actors.

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