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The article points to a deep internal struggle within the Iranian system, hinging on shifts in centers of power, where two projects compete for the future of authority: the first led by Ebrahim Raisi, strengthening the security and technocratic state institutions; the second representing a religious network led by Ayatollah Arafi, supporting the religious centrality in politics. The conflict goes beyond individuals and focuses on the balance of power within the system, aiming to define the contours of governance in Iran after Khamenei, with an escalation from the security and technocratic faction or the religious seminaries.
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