Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi Dies in Office
Mohammad Mokhber Assumes Acting Presidency
Former Supreme Leader Successor Passes Away at 63
In a breaking development, Iranian state media has confirmed the sudden death of President Ebrahim Raisi at the age of 63. The cause of death is currently unknown.
Following Raisi's death, Mohammad Mokhber, Iran's first vice president, has assumed the role of acting president. Mokhber is a prominent conservative figure who has served in various government positions, including as head of the powerful Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs.
Raisi's death comes as a shock to many as he was once considered a likely successor to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. His passing leaves a void in Iran's political leadership and raises questions about the future direction of the country.
Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian has also confirmed Raisi's death, expressing condolences on behalf of the government. The circumstances surrounding Raisi's death are still being investigated.
The death of President Raisi has sent shockwaves through Iran and the international community. As the political situation in Iran continues to evolve, the world eagerly awaits updates on the succession process and the implications for the region.
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