• Iran has officially appointed Mojtaba Khamenei as the country’s new Supreme Leader, succeeding his father Ali Khamenei.
  • The decision was taken by Iran’s powerful clerical body, the Assembly of Experts, which is responsible for selecting the country’s top religious and political authority.

Leadership Change After Khamenei’s Death

  • The leadership change followed the death of Ali Khamenei on 28 February 2026, reportedly during a series of airstrikes amid escalating tensions involving the United States and Israel.
  • In the immediate aftermath of his death, Iran set up a temporary leadership council to manage state affairs while the country’s clerical establishment deliberated on the next Supreme Leader.
  • After several days of consultations and internal discussions, the Assembly of Experts voted to appoint Mojtaba Khamenei as the third Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
  • He officially assumed office on 8 March 2026, marking a significant transition in Iran’s political and religious leadership.

Who Is Mojtaba Khamenei?

  • Mojtaba Khamenei, a 56-year-old Shiite cleric, has long been considered one of the most influential figures within Iran’s political and religious establishment.
  • Although he never held an elected government position, he maintained strong connections with conservative clerics and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which plays a major role in Iran’s political system.

Controversy Over the Appointment:

  • His appointment has sparked debate both inside and outside Iran because the leadership has effectively passed from father to son, something critics say resembles a hereditary succession in a system that was founded to oppose monarchy.

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