A Look at Some of the Contenders to Be Iran’s Supreme Leader After the Killing of Khamenei

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    FILE - In this Dec. 18, 2015 file photo, Hassan Khomeini, grandson of Ayatollah Khomeini, speaks at the election headquarters of the interior ministry in Tehran, Iran. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi, File)

    (AP) – Iran’s leaders are scrambling to replace Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who ruled the country for 37 years before he was killed in the surprise U.S. and Israeli bombardment.

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    It’s only the second time since the 1979 Islamic Revolution that a new supreme leader is being chosen. Potential candidates range from hard-liners committed to confrontation with the West to reformists who seek diplomatic engagement.

    The supreme leader has the final say on all major decisions, including war, peace and the country’s disputed nuclear program.

    In the meantime, a provisional governing council composed of President Masoud Pezeshkian, hard-line judiciary chief Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei and senior Shiite cleric Ayatollah Ali Reza Arafi is guiding the country through its biggest crisis in decades. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Sunday that a new supreme leader would be chosen early this week.

    The supreme leader is appointed by an 88-member panel called the Assembly of Experts, who by law are supposed to quickly name a successor. The panel consists of Shiite clerics who are popularly elected after their candidacies are approved by the Guardian Council, Iran’s constitutional watchdog.

    Khamenei had major influence over both clerical bodies, making it unlikely the next leader will mark a radical departure.

    Here are the top contenders.

    Mojtaba Khamenei
    The son of Khamenei, a mid-level Shiite cleric, is widely considered a potential successor. He has strong ties to Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard but has never held office. His selection could prove awkward, as the Islamic Republic has long criticized hereditary rule and cast itself as a more just alternative.

    Ayatollah Ali Reza Arafi
    Arafi is a member of the provisional government council. The senior Shiite cleric was handpicked by Khamenei to be a member of the Guardian Council in 2019, and three years later he was elected to the Assembly of Experts. He leads a network of seminaries.

    Hassan Rouhani
    Rouhani, a relative moderate, was president of Iran from 2013 to 2021 and reached the landmark nuclear agreement with the Obama administration that U.S. President Donald Trump scrapped during his first term. Rouhani served on the Assembly of Experts until 2024, when he said he was disqualified from running for reelection. Rouhani criticized it as an infringement on Iranians’ political participation.

    Hassan Khomeini
    Khomeini is the most prominent grandson of the founder of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. He is also seen as a relative moderate, but has never held government office. He currently works at his grandfather’s mausoleum in Tehran.

    Ayatollah Mohammed Mehdi Mirbagheri
    Mirbagheri is a senior cleric popular with hard-liners who serves on the Assembly of Experts.

    He was close to the late Ayatollah Mohammad Taghi Mesbah Yazdi, a fellow hard-liner who wrote that Iran should not deprive itself of the right to produce “special weapons,” a veiled reference to nuclear arms.

    During the COVID-19 pandemic, Mirbagheri denounced the closure of schools as a “conspiracy.”

    He is currently the head of the Islamic Cultural Center in Qom, the main center for Islamic teaching in Iran.

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    Shmuley
    Shmuley
    15 days ago

    Tucker Carlson.

    MItzape Liyishua
    MItzape Liyishua
    15 days ago

    Asres Bnei Haman. May they all hang together on the same rope.

    RavFauci
    RavFauci
    15 days ago

    Zohran Kwame Mamdani – the New York city mayor who lives to support every wrong thing on this Earth

    my real name
    my real name
    15 days ago

    Under the present circumstances, I doubt there will be many applicants for the position.

    Uncle Sam
    Uncle Sam
    15 days ago

    The radical Muslims don’t see reality. As a commenter on a cable network explained, they live for victory or else martyrdom, nothing in between. The West doesn’t get it.

    See
    See
    15 days ago

    Why even talk about new Supreme Leader, there won’t be any one this regime is finished for ever , they can join המן

    ploopy
    ploopy
    15 days ago

    Trump. As both President and Ayatollah – we’ll have world peace.