If Raisi is removed from the succession path, Jiang says Mojtaba Khamenei becomes more likely to succeed, but father-to-son leadership would produce a legitimacy crisis because Iran's revolution was against monarchy.
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Hereditary Leadership
If Raisi is removed from the succession path, Jiang says Mojtaba Khamenei becomes more likely to succeed, but father-to-son leadership would produce a legitimacy crisis because Iran's revolution was against monarchy.
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"...that most Iranians oppose is the idea that, the idea of hereditary leadership, okay? A father passing on leadership to his son. Because remember..."
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