Ali Khamenei: Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei seriously ill? Reports say the country has secretly chosen its next leader; who is he Here’s everything about him

Ali Khameini is Iran’s undisputed supreme leader right now, but his age is now increasingly a concern in the world of geopolitics. Reports suggest that Khameini’s health is deteriorating with age and the nation has decided on their next leader after the Supreme Leader’s tenure.

Who will succeed Ali Khameini in Iran?

Ali Khameini has been monumental in shaping Iran’s politics, and reports claim that his successor has been secretly decided by Iran’s top leadership, in the event of the supreme leader’s sudden death, as his health is not in very good condition.

Tehran has secretly chosen Mojtaba Khamenei, the second son of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, according to a YNet news report. Also, the interesting part is that there are chances that Mojtaba can assume the role of Iran’s next leader before the death of his 85-year-old father. Although his secret appointment has thus become a foregone conclusion, even after his lack of experience and the absence of formal posts in the current government.

Is Ali Khameini sick?

Khameini is reportedly suffering from a serious illness and in the event that things turn fatal for the Supreme Leader, Mojtaba is reportedly in line of succession from Tehran’s end so that there is proper continuity of government and things do not fall apart for Iran’s political condition. Moreover, with the current political tensions with Israel, it is all the more important for Iran that its internal politics remain strong and functioning.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Who is Iran’s Supreme Leader?
Ali Khameini is Iran’s current Supreme Leader and has been in power for more than a few years now, shaping Iran’s political and developmental perspectives.

Is Ali Khameini very ill?
Reports suggest that Ali Khameini is suffering from a serious illness and his age is also becoming a worrying factor.

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