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Helicopter Carrying President Ebrahim Raisi Goes Missing

Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian is along with Iranian President

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Iranian state media reported today that a helicopter carrying President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian experienced a “hard landing” in Iran’s East Azerbaijan province. Adverse weather conditions, notably heavy fog, have complicated rescue efforts, and the helicopter remains missing at this time.

The incident has sparked concerns and prompted intensified search and rescue operations in the region. Iranian authorities have yet to release further details regarding the condition of the occupants or the circumstances surrounding the incident.

President Raisi and Foreign Minister Amirabdollahian were reportedly en route to an official engagement when the helicopter encountered difficulties. The precise location of the crash and the extent of any injuries sustained remain unclear.

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As the situation unfolds, authorities are working tirelessly to locate the missing helicopter and ensure the safety of all individuals on board. Updates on the rescue efforts and the well-being of the occupants are awaited with heightened anticipation both domestically and internationally.

Iran’s Presidential Succession Process: Mohammad Mokhber Poised to Assume Interim Presidency

Following the tragic incident involving the disappearance of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian aboard a helicopter, attention turns to the constitutional process for succession in Iran. As per the Iranian constitution, in the event of the sudden death of the president, the first vice president assumes the role of president, subject to the approval of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

Currently, Mohammad Mokhber holds the position of first vice president, placing him next in line for the presidency. However, his ascension to power requires the endorsement of Supreme Leader Khamenei, a pivotal step in the transition of leadership.

Political Hierarchy

Iran’s political hierarchy distinguishes between the roles of head of state and head of government. Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei occupies the position of head of state, while the president serves as the head of the government, effectively the second-in-command.

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According to Al Jazeera, In the wake of President Raisi’s presumed demise, Mohammad Mokhber stands poised to assume the interim presidency, should Khamenei grant his approval. Mokhber would temporarily wield executive authority until a new president is elected through a democratic process.

The Iranian constitution mandates that within 50 days of the vacancy in the presidency, the country must conduct a presidential election to elect a new leader. This stipulation ensures continuity in governance and upholds democratic principles by allowing the Iranian populace to participate in selecting their next president.

As Iran navigates this period of uncertainty and transition, all eyes remain on Supreme Leader Khamenei’s decision regarding the interim presidency and the forthcoming electoral process, which will shape the nation’s political landscape in the months ahead.

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