WILL IRAN’S THEOCRACY PERSIST?
Iran’s clerical elite management highly effective our bodies that reach their affect all through the political system.
The Meeting of Consultants, made up of senior ayatollahs elected each eight years, is the physique that appoints the supreme chief. The structure additionally offers it energy to query and even dismiss a pacesetter, however it has by no means accomplished so.
In observe, the selection would seemingly be made by probably the most senior figures within the Islamic Republic after which authorised by the meeting. However with some prime Revolutionary Guards leaders confirmed as useless, it’s removed from clear who would sway the choice.
The Guardian Council – half appointed by the chief and half by the judiciary chief – can veto legal guidelines handed by parliament and disqualify election candidates, a mandate that has been used to dam potential critics of Khamenei.
Iran follows Shi’ite interpretations of Islamic sharia legislation and its judges are additionally clerics below a judiciary chief named by Khamenei. The present head, Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei, was sanctioned by Western international locations for a violent crackdown on protesters in 2009 when he was intelligence minister.
Different influential clerics embody former judiciary chief Sadiq Larijani, the brother of Khamenei adviser Ali Larijani; Meeting of Consultants member Mohsen Araki; and Tehran Friday prayer chief Ahmad Khatami.
WHAT ROLE COULD THE REVOLUTIONARY GUARDS PLAY?
In contrast to the atypical navy, which comes below the defence ministry within the elected authorities, the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) solutions on to the supreme chief.
Its commander Mohammed Pakpour was killed on Saturday.
Fashioned quickly after the revolution, the IRGC’s function defending the Islamic system vastly expanded through the 1980-88 struggle with Iraq and it’s now the strongest and best-equipped part of Iran’s armed forces.
Over the many years, the IRGC have prolonged their affect by way of the worlds of politics and enterprise, gaining in energy at house and overseas.
The Quds Pressure, an elite Guards unit, has spearheaded Iran’s regional technique of supporting affiliated Shi’ite teams throughout the Center East, most notably in Lebanon and Iraq. That technique was hard-hit by the US assassination of Quds Pressure commander Qassem Soleimani in a 2020 air strike in Iraq, and by Israel’s pummelling of Lebanon’s Hezbollah in a 2024 struggle.
The Basij militia, a part-time paramilitary power below IRGC management, is usually used to quell protests inside Iran.
Because the early 2000s, the IRGC’ financial energy has grown as its contracting firm Khatam al-Anbiya gained tasks price billions of {dollars} in Iran’s oil and fuel sector.
The focused nature of Israeli strikes on senior IRGC commanders has raised questions over potential Western intelligence penetration within the corps’ higher echelons.
Nonetheless, the corps will seemingly play a significant function in what occurs to the Islamic Republic subsequent.
WHY DOES IRAN ALSO HAVE ELECTIONS?
Iranians elect a president and a parliament to four-year phrases. The president appoints a authorities that handles each day coverage inside parameters permitted by the supreme chief.
In the course of the early years of the Islamic Republic the votes drew mass participation. However Guardian Council restrictions on candidates, a much-disputed election consequence in 2009 and the supremacy of unelected elements of the stateundermined religion in electoral politics.
President Masoud Pezeshkian, seen as a average, was elected in 2024, defeating a famous hardliner. Israel mentioned he too had been focused in Saturday’s strikes and there was no affirmation later within the day of his standing.
