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Can Iran Avoid a Political Crisis After President Raisi's Death?

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi's death in a helicopter crash this week occurred during one of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s most challenging periods.

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Can Iran Avoid a Political Crisis After President Raisi's Death?

The death of President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash this week occurred during one of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s most challenging periods.

Raisi, a prominent figure in the political elite, held substantial sway over Iran’s domestic policies. He was also central to Iran’s recent moves to improve relations with its rivals in the region.

Given his sizeable influence, what will Raisi's absence mean for the country’s domestic affairs? And how will it impact the country’s relations in the region?

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Maintaining Stability at a Perilous Time

Raisi’s government was very conservative and had a close relationship to the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. There were almost no conflicts or disagreements between the two sides, which contrasts with previous governments, most of which had some distance or tension with the leader.

Raisi was also considered one of the leading candidates to succeed the 85-year-old

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