Ebrahim Raisi
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Jul 8, 2026
Far Right
As President, he oversees domestic and foreign policy.
Principlists view his administration as implementing the Leader's directives and resisting Western pressure, implicitly affirmed by articles like 20.
Jul 6, 2026
Lean Right
The President was among the heads of powers leading the funeral prayer over the Leader's body.
Conservatives see his presence as a show of unwavering loyalty and executive unity under the Supreme Leader's legacy.
Jul 3, 2026
Far Right
President faces criticism from hardliners for not controlling inflation and for continuing dialogue with the IAEA.
Principlists view him as a loyal but insufficiently assertive figure who needs to resist technocratic advice and prioritize the poor.
Jul 2, 2026
Lean Left
The martyr leader is being honored with nationwide funeral processions, with state bodies mobilizing resources for his burial in Qom and other cities.
Moderates view his legacy with respect but also see his death as a pivotal moment that could reshape factional dynamics and succession politics.
Jul 1, 2026
Far Right
The President oversees domestic achievements like prisoner releases, free hospitalization for children, and pension fund collections.
Principlists commend Raisi for delivering on revolutionary promises of justice and social welfare despite Western sanctions.
Jun 21, 2026
Lean Right
The martyred President is the central figure in the 112 nights of nationwide mourning and Muharram ceremonies.
His death has united Iranians in defiance and strengthened the Conservative base's commitment to the Revolution.
Jun 18, 2026
Far Right
Raisi defends nuclear program before IAEA board, calls resolution political.
Principlists praise his steadfastness against foreign pressure and his focus on neutralizing sanctions through regional and Eastern alliances.
Jun 18, 2026
Lean Right
Raisi hailed the US-Iran accord as 'historic' after signing remotely from Tehran.
LR is skeptical of Raisi's praise, viewing it as a propaganda victory for a regime that continues repressive policies and regional aggression.
Jun 17, 2026
Far Right
President Raisi inaugurated a major petrochemical complex to showcase economic resilience.
His government's focus on domestic production is praised as proof that resistance economy works, contrasting with prior administration's reliance on the JCPOA.
Jun 15, 2026
Far Right
President Raisi faces growing criticism over economic mismanagement as the rial depreciates and subsidies are cut.
Defended by Principlists as a victim of US sanctions but faulted for failing to implement promised economic reforms effectively.