Khamenei losing power as Iran prepares for presidential elections
Iran's mullahs are experiencing a deep political crisis after the elections commission turned down the applications of a large number of the presidential hopefuls who got personal endorsement from Supreme Guide Ali Khamenei.
The People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran
said in a statement that the elections commission had turned down the supreme
guide's most important presidential hopefuls.
There
is speculation, meanwhile, on the expected next move of the supreme guide. Some
people expect the supreme guide to support new candidates or return some of
those whose applications were turned down to the presidential race.
The
organization lashed out at the Iranian regime for manipulating Iran's political
life.
It
said Khamenei has the authority to appoint the head of the judiciary and has
full control all branches of the government.
However,
the organization raised questions about whether the latest developments would
make the Iranian supreme guide stronger.
The
Iranian opposition said the supreme guide is apparently empowered by these
developments. It cited threats by the supreme guide in recent days to those who
want to destabilize Iran.
The
People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran said,
meanwhile, that Iran's reformists have been affected by the same developments.
It added that the Iranian people is gaining strength against
the same developments.
The organization vowed to move ahead with its struggle for
bringing the Iranian regime down.
It referred to the protests that erupted in different parts
of Iran in the past period and said these protests will accelerate the downfall
of this regime.