Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Sunday that the country's next supreme leader, who would succeed late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, may be elected "in a day or two."
Speaking to Al-Jazeera, Araghchi noted that the new transition council assumed the duties of Khamenei. "This group of three will act as in charge of the leadership before a new leader is elected. And then the process of election of the new leader by the Assembly of Experts, I assume that it takes a short period of time. Maybe in one or two days, they will elect a new leader for the country. So everything is in order, and everything is in line with our legal system and in line with the constitution," he explained.
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