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    Iran’s government acts fast after helicopter crash claims president

    May 21, 2024
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    Following the devastating helicopter crash that claimed the life of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and key members of his administration, Iran has promptly initiated a transfer of power. The crash, which also took the lives of Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian among others, has propelled Vice President Mohammad Mokhber into the presidency under an emergency constitutional mandate. Starting today, Mokhber will serve as the acting president for a 50-day period as stipulated by a decree from Iran’s Supreme Leader, aimed at maintaining governance stability.

    Iran's government acts fast after helicopter crash claims president

    In his first act as acting president, Mokhber appointed Ali Bagheri as the acting foreign minister to help steer the country through this transition. Meanwhile, preparations are underway to set a date for the presidential elections, managed by a constitutional committee. This committee, composed of interim president Mokhber, Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, and Judiciary Chief Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Eje’i, is tasked with ensuring a smooth and democratic transition to a new, elected president.

    The rapid and decisive actions taken by the Iranian government in the aftermath of the tragic helicopter crash not only highlight the nation’s dedication to maintaining stability but also underscore a deep-seated commitment to ensuring continuity in leadership during this critical period. This tragedy, which resulted in the loss of key political figures including President Ebrahim Raisi, could have precipitated a significant political crisis. However, the swift appointment of Vice President Mohammad Mokhber as acting president, facilitated by a constitutional decree from the Supreme Leader, has been a crucial step in averting governmental paralysis and public uncertainty.

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