ال النظام السياسي في إيران.. المرشد الاعلى أنموذج
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Abstract
the Guardian Jurist, powers that exceed those of the legislative, executive, and judicial institutions combined. Their legitimacy is only realized with the approval of the Guardian Jurist, who holds the most prominent authority. The Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran is considered the highest authority and the most prominent figure in the state, as well as the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. He enjoys several executive powers and acts as the "watchful eye over the implementation of religious rulings and the review of political decisions." He has the ability to resolve state affairs and set its general policies. The Supreme Leader also plays a significant role in deciding on crucial and foreign decisions that affect the national security of the state.