Regime lines up Khamenei’s son for the top job in a country reeling from the US-Israeli onslaught and virtually at war with its Gulf neighbours
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The Assembly of Experts of Iran has settled on the son of the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as its next supreme leader, his supporters claim, with the announcement delayed by a dispute over voting procedures.
If it is decided that the assembly does not have to meet in person to vote, its secretariat could simply declare that a consensus had been reached.
“The name of Khamenei will continue,” said Hosseinali Eshkevari, a member of the council tasked with electing a new leader. “The vote has been cast and will be announced soon.”










