The Iranian Regime refers to the political system and government structure of the Islamic Republic of Iran, established after the 1979 revolution. This topic...
The official name of the Iranian Regime is the Islamic Republic of Iran, established after the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
The Supreme Leader holds the ultimate authority, serving as the head of state and commander-in-chief, with significant religious and political power.
The President is the head of government, responsible for executive functions and elected by popular vote, though subject to the Supreme Leader's oversight.
Significant domestic issues include economic sanctions, inflation, youth unemployment, social freedoms, and human rights concerns.