Questions about Iran's Supreme Leader and President! People who care about current affairs are coming! If you answer well, you will get high marks!
We can't say that, because Iran's political system is a country with a combination of politics and religion, and Iran is a typical country with a combination of politics and religion. The Iranian president has no real power, and the actual power is in the hands of religious leaders. The key point is that the military power, the command power of the Revolutionary Guard and the control power of the national security agencies are all in the hands of religious leaders. Religious leaders are recommended by specialized agencies and serve for life, so they are the most stubborn and conservative forces. The president is actually bound by religious leaders. If the president is more open-minded, he can't do anything, as Jehai did in those days. If the president is stubborn and conservative, like Ahmadinejad now. Let him perform at the front desk. In case of failure, there will be religious leaders to maintain it. Religious leaders can take various measures to influence the presidential election. Of course, Iran is not a monarchy.