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- President of Iran - Wikipedia
The president of the Islamic Republic of Iran (Persian: رئیسجمهور ایران, romanized: Rais Jomhur-e Irān) is the head of government of Iran and the second highest-ranking official, after the Supreme Leader [3]
- List of Presidents of Iran | Leaders, How Many, Heads of State . . .
The president of Iran represents the face of Iranian foreign policy to the world, albeit within the confines set by the supreme leader Read how each president has fared since the Iranian Revolution (1979)
- Iran’s president has died in office. Here’s what happens next
Once seen as a likely successor to Iran’s Supreme Leader, President Ebrahim Raisi has died in office, leaving the Islamic Republic’s hardline establishment facing an uncertain future
- Iran’s Leaders, Explained: The Clerics, Presidents, and Councils That . . .
The President: Masoud Pezeshkian Iran’s current president, Masoud Pezeshkian, took office in July 2024 A 69-year-old heart surgeon and reformist, Pezeshkian won on promises of economic revitalization and easing tensions with the West But in Iran, the president’s power is limited by design
- Iran’s new president is sworn in and pledges to keep trying to remove . . .
Iran has sworn in the country's new president, a reformist politician and heart surgeon who pledged to keep trying to remove economic sanctions imposed by the West over Tehran’s controversial nuclear program
- Pezeshkian sworn in as Iran’s president, vows to work to remove . . .
Masoud Pezeshkian has been sworn in as Iran’s ninth president, replacing Ebrahim Raisi who died in a helicopter crash in May
- Who is Irans new president and what has he promised voters?
Masoud Pezeshkian elected as Iran's ninth president Masoud Pezeshkian, the relatively moderate of the two finalists was declared the ninth president of Iran after securing 53 6 percent of the votes in the July 5 runoff against ultra hardliner Saeed Jalili with 44 3 percent
- Iranian president sworn in with chants of Death to America, Israel
Iran's new president Masoud Pezeshkian was sworn in on Tuesday, after winning an election earlier this month by promising to improve ties with the world and ease restrictions on social
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