Tehran: Iran has officially announced its new Supreme Leader, with Seyyed Mojtaba Khamenei elected to the position following a vote by the Assembly of Experts, according to Iranian state media reports.
The Assembly of Experts confirmed that Mojtaba Khamenei was elected with a large majority vote, making him the third Supreme Leader in the history of the Islamic Republic of Iran. He succeeds his father, Ali Khamenei, who was recently martyred.
During the session, members of the Assembly paid tribute to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other martyrs, including students from the Minab religious school and members of Iran’s armed forces who lost their lives during recent attacks.
Officials of the Assembly stated that immediate steps were taken to prevent a leadership vacuum in the country.
They emphasized that the rapid decision was necessary to maintain stability and continuity in the state’s leadership during a critical period.
The Assembly of Experts also called on the Iranian people to pledge allegiance to the new Supreme Leader and to preserve national unity.
Participants stressed the importance of strengthening solidarity across the country in the face of external pressures and security challenges.
According to Iranian state media, the members of the Assembly highlighted the need for national cohesion and resilience.
They noted that the election process took place despite enemy attacks, including reported bombings targeting offices associated with the Assembly.
Officials further stated that the selection of the new Supreme Leader was conducted without delay, despite the difficult circumstances.
They affirmed that all constitutional and religious procedures required for the appointment were followed.
The leadership transition marks a significant moment in Iran’s political and religious structure as Seyyed Mojtaba Khamenei assumes the highest authority in the country, tasked with guiding the nation through a period of regional tension and geopolitical uncertainty.