Interim Council Formed After Leadership Vacuum
Iran has announced the formation of a three-member council to oversee the countryโs leadership transition. The development was reported on Sunday by the official news agency Islamic Republic News Agency.
According to IRNA, the interim body will temporarily assume all leadership responsibilities. The move comes amid significant political changes at the highest level of the state. Officials described the step as necessary to ensure continuity and stability.
The council will include the countryโs president, the head of the judiciary, and a jurist from the Guardian Council. The arrangement is designed to maintain constitutional order during the transition period.
Authorities did not specify how long the council will remain in place. No official timeline has been announced for the appointment of a permanent successor. The temporary structure is expected to handle executive and strategic decisions in the meantime.
State media emphasized that the formation of the council follows constitutional procedures. Officials stated that governance operations will continue without disruption. Public institutions are expected to function normally under the interim leadership.
Council to Assume Full Leadership Duties
IRNA reported that the three-member council will exercise all core leadership powers. These duties include overseeing national security, foreign policy decisions, and coordination among state institutions.
The president will play a central role in day-to-day governance. The judiciary chief will contribute legal oversight and constitutional guidance. The jurist from the Guardian Council will ensure decisions align with Islamic law and constitutional provisions.
Political analysts say the arrangement reflects Iranโs structured succession framework. The countryโs constitution outlines mechanisms for temporary leadership in times of crisis. However, practical implementation often depends on political consensus.
The announcement comes during heightened regional tensions. Security forces remain on high alert across major cities. Authorities have urged citizens to remain calm and support national unity during the transition.
International observers are closely watching the situation. Regional governments are monitoring developments in Tehran. The leadership transition could influence diplomatic and military dynamics across the Middle East.
Senior Officials Reported Killed in Tehran Strikes
In a separate statement, IRNA confirmed the deaths of key senior officials in recent strikes on Tehran. Among them was Ali Shamkhani, a senior political adviser to the Supreme Leader and secretary of Iranโs Defence Council.
IRNA also reported that Mohammad Pakpour, commander-in-chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, was killed in the attacks. The loss of senior military and political figures adds further uncertainty to the current transition.
Officials did not release detailed information about the strikes. However, they described the incidents as significant and destabilizing. Security assessments are ongoing.
The deaths of top leaders could reshape Iranโs military and political command structure. Analysts suggest that swift appointments may follow to fill the vacant positions.
As Iran moves through this transition period, stability remains the governmentโs stated priority. The three-member council is expected to guide the country until a permanent leadership decision is made.

