In Tehran, the inauguration ceremony of Iran's new supreme leader took place.

A grandiose oath-taking ceremony for Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, was held in Tehran. Zamin.uz reported on this event.
This event took place after the former Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, passed away on February 28, 2025, as a result of attacks by Israel and the United States. Images broadcast on state television channels and other media outlets showed crowds from various cities across the country carrying portraits of the new leader and his father.
These scenes demonstrate the people's trust and respect for their new leader. The 36-year-old Mojtaba Khamenei is a cleric belonging to the Shia denomination.
He is known as a figure with very close ties to Iran's powerful military force, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. According to foreign media sources, it was precisely this military structure that served as the main force demanding his son ascend to power following the former leader's death.
In Iran's political system, the Supreme Leader is the highest authority who determines the country's future and strategic directions, with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps directly subordinate to him. Against the backdrop of a serious situation in the region, Lebanon's Hezbollah movement also issued its statement.
They reaffirmed their loyalty to Iran's new leadership and wished Mojtaba Khamenei success in state governance affairs. Although the Supreme Leader in Iranian politics is not directly involved in daily operations, he remains the sole individual responsible for making the most important decisions regarding the country's domestic and foreign policies.
His chosen path and decisions will continue to hold great significance for the entire region. The international community continues to closely monitor the new leader's next steps.





