Interim Leadership Body Announced by IRNA
Iran has formally announced the creation of a three-member council to manage the countryโs leadership transition. The development was reported on Sunday by the state-run Islamic Republic News Agency.
According to IRNA, the newly formed body will temporarily assume all top leadership responsibilities. The move is aimed at ensuring political continuity during a sensitive period. Officials described the council as a constitutional mechanism designed to maintain stability.
The interim council will include the sitting president, the head of the judiciary, and a jurist selected from the Guardian Council. This structure reflects Iranโs constitutional framework for managing leadership transitions.
Authorities did not disclose how long the council will remain in place. No official timeline has been provided for the appointment of a permanent successor. However, state media stressed that governance will continue without interruption.
Political analysts say the formation of the council signals an effort to prevent a power vacuum. Leadership transitions in Iran carry both political and security implications. The government appears focused on projecting unity and order.
Council to Exercise Full Leadership Authority
IRNA reported that the three-member body will exercise all essential leadership duties. These responsibilities include overseeing executive decisions, supervising national security matters, and coordinating with key state institutions.
The president is expected to handle day-to-day administrative functions. The judiciary chief will provide legal oversight and ensure constitutional compliance. The Guardian Council jurist will help align decisions with Islamic law and the countryโs legal framework.
Experts note that Iranโs political system is structured to allow temporary leadership arrangements. The constitution outlines procedures for succession in times of crisis. However, real-world implementation often depends on political consensus among powerful institutions.
Security remains tight across major cities. Authorities have increased monitoring to prevent unrest. Public messaging has focused on national stability and institutional continuity.
International observers are closely watching developments in Tehran. The leadership transition may influence regional diplomacy and security dynamics. Neighboring countries are assessing potential political shifts.
Senior Officials Killed in Recent Strikes
In a related development, IRNA confirmed the deaths of senior officials in recent U.S.-Israeli strikes on Tehran. Among those killed was Ali Shamkhani, a senior political adviser to the Supreme Leader and secretary of Iranโs Defence Council.
IRNA also reported the death of Major General Mohammad Pakpour, commander-in-chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. His reported killing marks a significant loss for Iranโs military leadership.
Officials have not released detailed operational information about the strikes. However, the deaths of high-ranking figures add further complexity to the leadership transition process.
The loss of key political and military leaders may prompt swift internal appointments. Analysts expect restructuring within defense and advisory institutions in the coming weeks.
As Iran navigates this transition period, authorities emphasize continuity of governance. The three-member council is expected to guide the country until a long-term leadership decision is finalized.

