Iranian Presidential Election

Iran is holding a snap election to pick a new president following the death of President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash. The election has four remaining candidates, including hard-line conservatives and one reformist. The supreme leader holds the most power in Iran, and observers don't expect significant change from this election.

Iran's Elections and Presidency

NPR's Leila Fadel discusses Iran's elections and the presidency overshadowed by the country's Supreme Leader with Sina Toossi of the Center for International Policy.

Iranian Presidential Election and Supreme Leader's Influence

Iran's supreme leader calls for maximum voter turnout in presidential election to 'overcome the enemy', denouncing pro-US politicians. Sole reformist candidate urges return to 2015 nuclear deal and outreach to the West. Supreme Leader Khamenei warns against opposition to the revolution or Islamic system.

Potential Leadership Changes in Iran

The death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has raised concerns about stability in the Islamic Republic, with potential implications for the future leadership. The likely ascension of Ali Khamenei's son, Mojtaba Khamenei, to the position of supreme leader may lead to accusations of nepotism and could impact the role of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The IRGC's stance on the new leadership and the public sentiment in Iran will play a crucial role in determining the country's political future.

Power Struggles in Iran following Ebrahim Raisi's Death

The death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash has triggered power struggles in Iran for his position and the potential successor to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Various candidates, including Khamenei's son Mojtaba and others, are vying for power amidst political maneuvering and speculation about the future leadership of Iran.

Funeral for Iran's Late President after Helicopter Crash

Iran's supreme leader leads a grand funeral in Tehran for late president and others killed in a helicopter crash, attended by top leaders and foreign delegates. The death of President Raisi sparks fears of succession crisis and heightened tensions with the West.

Death of President Ebrahim Raisi and its Implications for Iran

The sudden death of President Ebrahim Raisi shakes Iran at a critical moment, with potential implications for domestic and international policies. His death could impact the succession to Iran's supreme leader and create internal struggles within the regime.

Iran's Nuclear Program and Israeli Threats

Iran is considering reviewing its nuclear doctrine in response to Israeli threats, raising concerns about its nuclear program. The Supreme Leader has the final say on Iran's nuclear program, which the West suspects has military purposes.

Iran's Parliamentary Election

Iran held its first parliamentary election since mass protests over mandatory hijab laws following the death of Mahsa Amini. The election saw a low turnout amid calls for a boycott and restrictions on reformist candidates. The economy continues to struggle under sanctions. Supreme Leader Khamenei and hard-line President Raisi urged people to vote, but turnout was low. Heavy security was present across the country.