Iranian Hardline Clerics Push for Quick Selection of New Supreme Leader
Hardline clerics in Iran are calling for the rapid appointment of a new supreme leader following recent developments.

Iranian hardline clerics are advocating for the swift selection of a new supreme leader, according to reports from Tehran.
The push for expedited leadership succession comes amid ongoing political dynamics within Iran's clerical establishment. The supreme leader position represents the highest authority in Iran's theocratic system of government.
Details regarding the specific circumstances prompting these calls for rapid succession were not immediately available. Iran's supreme leader serves as the ultimate decision-maker on matters of state policy, military affairs, and religious guidance.
The selection process for a new supreme leader typically involves the Assembly of Experts, an 88-member body of senior clerics elected by popular vote. This assembly has the constitutional authority to choose and potentially dismiss the supreme leader.
Iran's current political structure, established following the 1979 Islamic Revolution, places the supreme leader above all other government institutions, including the presidency and parliament. The position is held for life, with succession occurring only upon death or resignation of the incumbent.