Iran's supreme leader, also known as Iran's supreme leader and Iranian revolutionary leader, is the supreme power of Iran's religion and central politics. Iran's supreme leader is elected by an expert meeting, and can only be produced by Shia religious jurists. His power is higher than that of the president and he has a life term. The first supreme leader of Iran was Khomeini, and the incumbent supreme leader was Khamenei. The supreme leader can only be produced by Shia religious jurists, that is, he must be a full-time religious scholar; As long as the president is an Iranian who believes in Islam and has Iranian nationality.
Iran's supreme leader has extensive powers, including:
Formulate national policies and supervise their implementation, serve as the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, declare war, peace and general mobilization orders, and issue referendum orders;
To appoint and remove the Chief of Staff, the Commander-in-Chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the Director of the Radio and Television Bureau, the Director of Justice and other officials;
After the president is elected, it must be approved by the leadership before it can take effect. Leaders can recall the president according to the ruling of parliament or the Supreme Court. The president is mainly the head of the executive branch and is responsible to the people, the supreme leader and the parliament. If you resign, you must submit your resignation to the leader.