The post of Supreme Leader (ولی فقیه or رهبر in Persian) was created in the constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran as the central political and religious power. The Supreme Leader is Iran's Head of State, with the President of Iran being head of government.
The Supreme Leader is elected by the Assembly of Experts and serves for life, although he can theoretically be deposed by the same assembly. Although the members of assembly of experts are elected by public vote, a certain Guardian Council appointed by the supreme leader vets the candidates before the election, so the process is not completely democratic. The candidates must be member of the Shia clergy.
Since the establishment of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Iran has had two Supreme Leaders:
See also: Politics of Iran.
Last updated: 02-19-2005 00:11:26