Ebrahim Raisi

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Far Right
President Raisi's administration oversees the preemptive strike on Jordan and the hardened stance on the Strait of Hormuz.
Principlists praise him for executing a bold, anti-Western agenda that restores Iran's deterrence.
Far Left
President Raisi defends the Guardian Council's disqualifications as legal.
Reformists blame him for failing to curb the Council's veto power and for economic stagnation.
Far Left
Raisi pushes a 'resistance economy' speech while the rial plunges against the dollar.
Reformists argue Raisi's policies are deepening poverty and isolation, with no credible plan to lift sanctions.
Center
His administration's housing program faces delays, and a central bank report shows a collapse in purchasing power, indirectly criticizing his economic record.
Pragmatists fault Raisi for failing to control inflation and deliver on promises, seeing his policies as too ideological and insular.
Lean Right
President's administration is implementing economic discipline and infrastructure projects highlighted in today's local news.
Conservatives credit Raisi for advancing practical governance like mining deals and power management, boosting national self-sufficiency.
Far Right
As part of the meeting with Iraqi PM, Raisi acted as host, demonstrating unity among the three branches.
Principlists support Raisi as a figure of authority upholding revolutionary principles.
Far Right
The Iranian president is associated with the assertion that Iran has multiple options to escalate and that the war has exceeded US tolerance.
Principlists view Raisi as a firm leader who correctly assesses the balance of power and does not back down under pressure.
Far Right
Kayhan announces over 85,000 employment projects by the Barakat Foundation under his administration.
Principlists present this as a successful example of regime-led development and Islamic welfare.
Far Right
Leads government overseeing Iran's firm stance in Strait of Hormuz and response to US threats (articles 18, 19).
Principlists support his hardline foreign policy projecting Iranian strength.
Lean Left
President Raisi oversees domestic infrastructure projects and energy management amid public complaints about power cuts and illegal mining.
Moderates judge his administration on tangible service delivery, and the energy crisis erodes confidence in his economic management.

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