Iranian Establishment Rallies Behind Newly Appointed Supreme Leader

Following the appointment of a new Supreme Leader in Iran, the Guardian Council has dissolved the temporary Leadership Council, while the Parliament and senior officials project absolute allegiance and systemic stability.

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Iranian Establishment Rallies Behind Newly Appointed Supreme Leader

Iran's political and constitutional bodies have formally transitioned power to a newly appointed Supreme Leader, signaling the end of the interim leadership period. Swift declarations of allegiance from various state organs are projecting unity and systemic stability across the Islamic Republic.

Key developments in the transition include: Dissolution of the Interim Council: The mandate of Iran's temporary Leadership Council has officially concluded. According to the official Iraqi state news agency, وكالة الأنباء العراقية (واع), the Iranian Guardian Council confirmed that the interim council's authority "has effectively ended with the appointment of the Supreme Leader." This constitutional transition was similarly highlighted by the Qatari state-funded network قناة الجزيرة, which cited the Iranian state news agency ISNA in its corroborating report. Parliamentary Allegiance: In a display of institutional loyalty, the Iranian Parliament declared absolute submission to the new head of state. Lawmakers announced, "We stand alongside the new Supreme Leader and will follow his wise directives and orders," as reported by Al Jazeera and echoed by the Iraqi news channel واحد عراق (Wahed Iraq).

  • Systemic Resilience: Senior officials within the Supreme Leader's inner circle are framing the seamless transition as a testament to the Islamic Republic's institutional strength. The Foreign Policy Advisor to the Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader stated that the successful election of a new leader signifies "that the system is working well."

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