Following Khamenei’s death, Iran initiated a transition process to maintain political stability.
According to the constitution, a leadership council consisting of the president, judiciary chief, and a Guardian Council member assumed temporary control.
The Assembly of Experts is expected to select a new Supreme Leader, though the timeline remains uncertain.
Experts suggest that Iran’s system is designed to withstand such transitions, reducing the risk of immediate collapse.
Despite the loss of key figures, including senior military leaders, the regime appears to be functioning.
The continuity of governance is seen as crucial to maintaining internal stability.
However, the long-term impact remains unclear, particularly amid ongoing conflict.
