Iranian President Pezeshkian Reportedly Submits Resignation Amid Governance Struggles
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- •Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian reportedly submitted a resignation letter to the Supreme Leader’s office, citing exclusion from major decision-making and IRGC control.
- •The reported letter claims Pezeshkian was unable to govern effectively due to hardline factions taking control of key affairs.
- •Iran’s presidential office denied the resignation rumors, calling them baseless and accusing foreign media of spreading misinformation.
- •Deputy Mehdi Tabatabaei defended young leaders and reaffirmed Pezeshkian’s commitment to serving the people and national solidarity.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has reportedly submitted a letter of resignation to the Office of the Supreme Leader, according to a report cited by Fox News and attributed to Iranian media sources. The report, which references an unnamed source from Iran International, states that Pezeshkian cited his administration’s exclusion from critical decision-making processes as the primary reason for his resignation. In the letter, he reportedly expressed concerns that hard-line factions within the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) had taken control of key affairs, rendering his administration unable to govern effectively or fulfill its legal responsibilities.
