Mojtaba Khamenei Named Iran's New Supreme Leader
Mojtaba Khamenei, 56-year-old son of former Supreme Leader, assumes Iran's highest political position.

Mojtaba Khamenei has been appointed as Iran's new Supreme Leader, succeeding his father in the country's most powerful political position. The 56-year-old cleric has maintained a relatively low public profile throughout his career compared to other prominent Iranian political figures.
Khamenei is the son of the previous Supreme Leader and has been involved in Iran's religious and political establishment for years, though he has typically avoided extensive media attention or public appearances. His appointment continues the practice of the Supreme Leader position being filled from within Iran's clerical hierarchy.
Analysts anticipate that the new Supreme Leader will likely maintain continuity with previous policies, particularly regarding Iran's domestic governance and international relations. The Supreme Leader holds ultimate authority over Iran's military, judiciary, and key policy decisions.
The transition comes at a time when Iran faces ongoing international sanctions and regional tensions. The Supreme Leader position, established after Iran's 1979 revolution, serves as the country's highest authority above the elected president and parliament.