Who is Mojtaba Khamenei — Now Iran’s New Supreme Leader

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By Asif Iqbal Naik

Name: Mojtaba Khamenei
Full name: Seyyed Mojtaba Hosseini Khamenei
Nationality: Iranian
Current Position: Named Supreme Leader of Iran
Confirmed by: Iranian government/state media (official announcements) as of March 1, 2026 (reports from Tehran indicate his appointment following the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei)

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Who Is He?

• Mojtaba Khamenei is the second-eldest son of the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who led Iran for nearly 37 years before his death in early 2026.
• He has been an influential cleric and figure within Iran’s conservative establishment for many years — especially within religious, political, and security circles.
• Before his elevation to supreme leader, Mojtaba had no formal elected or official government title, but was widely seen as a powerful advisor and informal powerbroker close to Iran’s military and clerical elites.

🏛️ Role and Authority as Supreme Leader

As Supreme Leader, Mojtaba now holds the highest authority in Iran’s political system:

✔️ Head of State and head of the Islamic Republic’s leadership structure
✔️ Commander-in-chief of the armed forces and supreme authority over Iran’s military and security organs
✔️ Final decision-maker in political, religious, judicial, and strategic affairs
✔️ Guides foreign policy, national security, and domestic governance in consultation with senior clerics and institutions

This role is far more powerful than the President or Parliament in Iran’s system.

📊 His Influence and Background

• Mojtaba is known for his close relationships with Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and other security institutions.
• He has studied Islamic theology and participated in clerical circles, often seen as aligned with hardline and conservative interpretations of governance.
• Prior to this appointment, he was widely discussed as a potential successor due to his influence — but not officially confirmed — until now.

📍 Context of His Appointment
• His father, Ali Khamenei, died following confirmed joint strikes by US and Israeli forces, ending his decades-long leadership. Iran declared a national mourning period and confirmed his death through state media.
• The Assembly of Experts — a powerful clerical council — was constitutionally responsible for choosing the next supreme leader. According to official Iranian reports, Mojtaba Khamenei has now been named as the successor in this transition.

✍️ In Summary

Mojtaba Khamenei is now the Supreme Leader of Iran, having succeeded his father after his death. He moves from being an influential behind-the-scenes figure to the central authority in Iran’s political and religious hierarchy, with vast powers over internal governance, security, religion, and foreign policy.

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