The Iranian Embassy in Jakarta emphasised that the deaths of President Ebrahim Raisi and Overseas Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian in an air crash on Sunday (19/5) wouldn’t disrupt the operating of the Iranian authorities.
“It will truly be a unifying issue for all events and inside flows to additional strengthen the foundations of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” stated a written assertion from the Iranian Embassy in Jakarta on Tuesday (21/5).
Based mostly on Article 131 of the Structure of the Islamic Republic of Iran, within the occasion of the loss of life of the president, the First Vice President, with the approval of the Supreme Chief, takes over management of govt energy quickly.
Then, a council consisting of the Speaker of the Parliament, Chairman of the Judicial Energy, and First Vice President was fashioned with the intention of getting ready the platform obligatory to carry presidential elections inside a most interval of fifty days.
“Subsequently His Excellency Mr. Mohammad Mokhbar, First Vice President of Iran, has now served as Chairman of the Govt Energy since yesterday (20 Could 2024) with the approval of Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei, Supreme Chief of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” the embassy stated.
The embassy additionally confirmed that the deaths of President Raisi and Overseas Minister Abdollahian as central figures in strengthening the axis of resistance and supporting the oppressed Palestinian individuals wouldn’t change Iran’s assist for Palestine.
President Raisi, Overseas Minister Abdollahian and two Iranian officers died following the helicopter they have been touring in crashed in Varzaqan, East Azerbaijan Province, Sunday.
The incident occurred on the best way of President Raisi’s entourage returning to Iran following inaugurating the Ghiz Ghalesi Dam, a part of the Aras transit hall, specifically a 107 km lengthy street and railway hall which is a joint undertaking between two international locations, Iran and Azerbaijan. (Ant/Z-2)
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