TEHRAN – In a landmark decision that will shape Iran’s political future, the country’s Assembly of Experts formally announced the election of Mojtaba Khamenei as the Islamic Republic’s third Supreme Leader on Sunday. The announcement concludes a critical succession process triggered by the death of former leader Ali Khamenei.
The clerical body confirmed the appointment through an official statement, highlighting the “decisive vote of the respected representatives” that resulted in Mojtaba Khamenei’s ascension to Iran’s highest authority position. The 57-year-old assumes leadership during a period of significant regional tension and domestic challenges.
The transition follows the death of the previous Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, who was killed during joint U.S.-Israeli military strikes across Iran on February 28. The unprecedented attack created a power vacuum that required immediate resolution according to Iran’s constitutional procedures.
Mojtaba Khamenei, born in 1969, has maintained a relatively low public profile compared to other political figures but has been widely regarded as a influential behind-the-scenes operator within Iran’s power structure. His selection represents continuity in the Islamic Republic’s leadership while positioning a new generation to guide the nation’s religious and political direction.
The Supreme Leader wields ultimate authority over Iran’s foreign policy, military operations, and religious matters, making this transition particularly significant for regional stability and international relations. The Assembly of Experts, composed of 88 Islamic scholars, conducted the selection process in accordance with Iran’s constitutional framework governing leadership succession.
