As Khamenei mourners fill Iran's streets, discontent still simmers
During the last presidential vote in 2024, the hardline candidate Saeed Jalili received around 13.5 million votes.
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The authorities can count on a steady base of ideological support that analysts often put at around 15-20% of the population of 93 million, based on support for hardline candidates in elections. The funeral is a rare national event — the first of a supreme leader since 1989 when Khamenei's predecessor Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the father of the 1979 revolution, was buried at a moment of high ideological fervor.
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The authorities can count on a steady base of ideological support that analysts often put at around 15-20% of the population of 93 million, based on support for hardline candidates in elections.
according to The Straits Times - WorldThe funeral is a rare national event — the first of a supreme leader since 1989 when Khamenei's predecessor Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the father of the 1979 revolution, was buried at a moment of high ideological fervor.
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