Panel picking Iran's supreme leader has reached consensus: Report

Iranian media said the group had a minor disagreement over whether they would need to meet in person to issue their final decision, or bypass this formality

March 08, 2026 / 15:10 IST
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Ali Khamenei ruled Iran from 1989 as supreme leader after serving as president for nearly eight years.
Ali Khamenei ruled Iran from 1989 as supreme leader after serving as president for nearly eight years.
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  • Iran's Assembly of Experts nears consensus on next supreme leader
  • Some members confirm a successor has been chosen, details pending
  • Mojtaba Khamenei eyed as top candidate, linked to Revolutionary Guards

The clerical body that will choose Iran's next supreme leader, succeeding the slain Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has more or less reached a majority consensus, Assembly of Experts member Ayatollah Mohammadmehdi Mirbaqeri said on Sunday.

The Mehr news agency quoted him as saying "some obstacles" still needed to be resolved regarding the process.

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On Saturday, a senior cleric in the Assembly of Experts said its members would meet "within one day" to choose the leader.

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