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Iranian reformists move to remove Khamenei from power for the first time; bloody clashes begin

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According to the report, it said that after 47 years, Iranians have had enough of the suffering and are demanding a change. In this case, Iranian reformists long seen as a stabilising pillar of the Islamic Republic privately urged Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to step aside, crossing a red line by calling for the removal of the regime’s ultimate authority. İt is noted that leaders of the Reform Front, an alliance of reformist parties and groups, convened an emergency meeting, according to people familiar with the meeting. The session was chaired by Azar Mansouri, a prominent reformist figure and head of the Union of Islamic Iran People Party. Euractiv says that held at the headquarters of the Islamic Association Party of the Iranian Medical Society, the meeting was marked by heated debate over the regime’s violent crackdown on demonstrators, which, according to some estimates, may have left as many as 30,000 Iranians dead.

The report stated that at the conclusion of the meeting, senior reformist leaders agreed on an unprecedented step, issuing a public statement calling on Khamenei to relinquish power, resign from office, and oversee the creation of a transitional governing council to replace him. It has been recalled that former regime president Mohammad Khatami is again promoting the long-discredited notion of reform from within the system, warning ominously that Iran itself will be destroyed if the current order is not changed. These claims have been repeated so often over the years that they no longer even function as propaganda.

The report said that a society that has lived through repeated failures of reform no longer hears these warnings as compassion or foresight, but as a desperate attempt to rescue a regime standing at the edge of collapse. The reality is that the regime’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, and the power structure under his control face a multidimensional crisis, and such rhetorical maneuvers are neither capable of resolving it nor of intimidating a population that has already crossed the threshold of fear.

Additionally, Euractiv said that Azar Mansouri was tasked with urging the supreme leader to transfer his authority to a temporary transitional council and to call on senior officeholders to step down. Reformist leaders also discussed organising a protest rally just four days after nationwide demonstrations peaked. But the plan never materialised. Iranian authorities learned of the proposed statement and issued what participants described as severe threats against reformist leaders, preventing its publication. Since then, concerns have grown over the safety of senior figures in the movement.


 
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