Iran’s state news agency ISNA reported Sunday that Alireza Arafi was appointed as the jurist member of the country’s three-member leadership council charged with temporarily fulfilling the duties of the supreme leader until a successor is elected by the Assembly of Experts.

A cleric member of ⁠the Guardian Council, Arafi will ​be part of the ​temporary ⁠Leadership ‌Council ‌alongside President ⁠Masoud Pezeshkian ‌and Chief ​Justice Gholamhossein ⁠Mohseni ⁠Ejei.

"The Expediency Discernment Council has elected Ayatollah Alireza Arafi as a member of the interim leadership council," said expediency council spokesperson Mohsen Dehnavi, in a post on X.

"The appointment was made in accordance with Article 111 of the Iranian Constitution," he added.

He explained that until a new supreme leader is chosen, a temporary Leadership Council will be formed, comprising the country's president (Masoud Pezeshkian), the head of the judiciary, and one clerical member of the Guardian Council.