Why the Iranian Regime Persists Despite Khamenei Assassination

Exploring the resilience of Iran's government structure and its ability to withstand power vacuums, even in the face of major events like the recent assassination of Supreme Leader Khamenei.
Iran's governing structure is engineered to withstand power vacuums and maintain stability, even in the face of major upheavals like the recent assassination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. While this event has sent shockwaves through the region, the regime's multifaceted system of checks and balances is designed to ensure a seamless transition of power and the preservation of the Islamic Republic.
At the heart of Iran's resilience is its concept of
Source: Al Jazeera


