Mojtaba Khamenei, 56, was tapped to assume control of the country by Iran’s Assembly of experts, Iranian International reported Tuesday.

Motjaba is known for a staunch adherence to his father’s hardline conservatism, and has close ties to Iran’s notoriously brutal Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps military body, according to CNN.

  • BigFig@lemmy.world
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    You see how that’s NOT election right? That’s just a group of elites appointing an heir.

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      He’s not a king, dude. I don’t love their system of government, where they give any share of power to religious representatives… but it is their system. They also do have elections for parliament and president. I don’t know much more than that, but it’s not like the ayatollah is an absolute monarch.

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          what they said is completely factual and logical, whats your problem with that statement?

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          Every time I see someone complaining about .ml it’s because they can’t engage with reality.

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      An election is not necessarily something done by the people. What you’re thinking of is called “universal suffrage”.

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        He wasn’t elected, rumors are that the clerics were pressured to vote for the son of the supreme leader…

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          Well that’s something else, but it doesnt change the fact thaft an election can be a small group of people electing a nation leader.

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            Yeah.

            Election of the pope.

            Election of the chair.

            Those elections are done by a small group of people.

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      So? Like the head of state in some liberal democracies. For example, the Prime Minister (and the President of the Republic) in Italy.