Temporary Presidential Council

Temporary Presidential Council
شورای موقت ریاست‌جمهوری
TypeThird time: Arranger of new presidential elections
First and second time: Temporarily took over the duties of the President,[a] duing vacancy of the President and arranger of new presidential elections
Term length50 days in which the new President is elected and appointed
Formation22 June 1981 (first time)
30 August 1981 (second time)
19 May 2024 (third time)
Abolished2 August 1981 (first time)
9 October 1981 (second time)
28 July 2024 (third time)

The Temporary Presidential Council[b] or also known as Presidential Council is a body which does need to arrange for a new President to be elected within a maximum period of fifty days,[3] before the establishment of the office of the first vice president, the council deputised the duties of the president when the office is vacant, due the person leaving the office, death or other things in which the president doesn't have the ability for his duties.[6][7] One source however say's that during the second council the prime minister took over the duties of the president.[8]

Members

In the case of the third Council, it consisted the Speaker of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, the Chief Justice, and the first deputy of the President, which is the first vice president who becomes acting president afte Article 131, however if the President does not have a first deputy, the Supreme Leader shall appoint another person in his place, during the first and second council the office of the first vice president wasn't established yet, in this two cases it was the prime minister who was the third person.[9][10]

Membership

First council

Second council

Third council

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Until 1989, the President wasn't the head of government
  2. ^ Persian: شورای موقت ریاست‌جمهوری

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