Iran is conducting a pivotal presidential election following the unexpected death of President Ibrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash, marking a significant moment for the country as it navigates through economic difficulties, internal crackdowns, and regional conflicts. Raisi, a key figure and a protégé of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, was one of the few Iranian presidents to die in office since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. His death has led to a snap election, with Iran's clerics emphasizing the importance of a high voter turnout to ensure a smooth and predictable transition of power. This election comes at a time when Iran has experienced its lowest voter turnout in history, amidst growing public disillusionment with the political system. Observers are closely watching to see if this trend continues, as the outcome of the election could significantly impact Iran's future direction both domestically and internationally.
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