National Current Affairs
Iran Appointed Ayatollah Alireza Arafi as Interim Supreme Leader
- 02 Mar 2026
- 2 min read
Why in News?
Following the reported death of Ali Khamenei in a joint United States-Israeli airstrike, the Islamic Republic of Iran has appointed Ayatollah Alireza Arafi as a key member of the interim Leadership Council, effectively positioning him as the acting Supreme Leader during the transitional period.
Key Points:
- Leadership Council: Under Article 111 of the Iranian Constitution, a three-member interim body now governs the Islamic Republic.
- It includes Arafi alongside the President and the Chief Justice, ensuring continuity of authority amid the unprecedented leadership vacuum.
- Role and Authority: The interim Leadership Council assumes the constitutional duties of the Supreme Leader until a permanent successor is chosen by the Assembly of Experts.
- The Supreme Leader in Iran is the highest authority, overseeing the armed forces, judiciary, state broadcasting, and key policy decisions.
- Background of Arafi: He is a senior Shia cleric and has held key positions in Iran’s religious establishment, including membership in both the Guardian Council and the Assembly of Experts.
- He has also led major seminaries in Qom.
- Qom is Iran’s principal centre of Shia Islamic scholarship, and Arafi’s association with its seminaries strengthens his clerical standing.
- Continuity of Governance: The interim council ensures that executive, military, and judicial authority remains uninterrupted during the transition period.
- Significance: Alireza Arafi’s appointment to the interim leadership council is a key moment in Iran’s political transition, highlighting constitutional procedures for leadership succession amid heightened regional tensions.
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