Iran signals breakthrough in selection of new supreme leader

Updated 08 Mar, 2026 06:45pm 1 min read
– File Photo
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Significant progress has been reported in Iran in selecting a new Supreme Leader, with Iranian media reporting that a committee decided on Sunday. However, the name of the chosen figure has not yet been officially announced.

According to the Islamic Republic News Agency (ISNA), Mohsen Heydari, a member of the Assembly of Experts, said a majority of the body has agreed on a candidate considered the most suitable for the position.

Heydari represents Khuzestan Province and is involved in the selection process.

Another member of the Assembly, Mohammad Mehdi Mirbagheri, also confirmed in a video statement that a strong and clear decision had been made based on the views of most members.
The video was released by the Fars News Agency.

However, authorities have not disclosed who has been selected, nor have they announced when the decision will be made public.

The position is regarded as highly significant within Iran’s political and religious system.

The responsibility for electing the leader rests with the Assembly of Experts, an influential body composed of religious and political figures.

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