Why it matters:
Larijani’s appointment signals his central role in shaping Iran’s national security policy at a time of regional volatility.
The big picture:
Ayatollah Khamenei's endorsement comes a day after President Masoud Pezeshkian named Larijani as the new secretary of the SNSC, replacing Ali Akbar Ahmadian.
What he's saying:
In his official message, Ayatollah Khamenei cited the reassignment of Ahmadian to “key executive responsibilities” as the reason for the change:
“Based on Article 176 of the Constitution, I appoint Dr. Ali Larijani as the Leader’s representative to the Supreme National Security Council. I thank Mr. Ahmadian for his years of successful service.”
Who is Larijani:
A veteran political figure, Larijani previously served as SNSC secretary from 2005–2007.
He was Iran’s parliament speaker for three consecutive terms (2008–2020).
Currently serves as a senior adviser to the Leader, a member of the Expediency Council, and the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution.
Briefly served as Minister of Culture during Rafsanjani’s first term.
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