Majority consensus reached on Iran's next supreme leader

Majority consensus reached on Iran's next supreme leader

DUBAI, March 8 (Reuters) - The clerical body that will choose Iran's next supreme leader, succeeding ‌the slain Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has more ‌or less reached a majority consensus, Assembly of Experts member Ayatollah ​Mohammadmehdi Mirbaqeri said on Sunday.

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The Mehr news agency quoted him as saying "some obstacles" still needed to be resolved regarding the process.

On Saturday, a senior cleric in ‌the Assembly of ⁠Experts said its members would meet "within one day" to choose the leader.

Iranian media said ⁠the group had a minor disagreement over whether their final decision must follow an in-person meeting or ​instead be ​issued without adhering to ​this formality.

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Ayatollah Mohsen Heidari ‌Alekasir, another member of the Assembly of Experts, said in a video released by Nournews on Sunday that an in-person meeting by the assembly for a final vote was not possible under current conditions.

He ‌said a candidate had been ​picked, based on the late ​supreme leader's advice ​that Iran's top leader should "be hated ‌by the enemy" instead of ​praised by it.

"Even ​the Great Satan (U.S.) has mentioned his name," Heidari Alekasir said of the chosen successor, days ​after U.S. President ‌Donald Trump said that Khamenei's son, Mojtaba, ​was an "unacceptable" choice for him.

(Reporting by Dubai Newsroom; ​Editing by William Mallard)

 

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