Iran’s election for a new Supreme Leader may be postponed until next week as authorities implement heightened security measures ahead of the vote, according to informed sources.The selection process will be conducted by the Assembly of Experts, the constitutional body responsible for appointing the country’s Supreme Leader.Vote Likely After Funeral of Ayatollah KhameneiSources cited by China Central Television (CCTV) reported that the leadership vote may take place after the funeral of Ali Khamenei, Iran’s late Supreme Leader.**Authorities are reportedly implementing the highest level of security precautions to ensure the election process proceeds without disruption.Assembly of Experts to Select Iran’s Next LeaderThe Assembly of Experts—a powerful clerical body consisting of Islamic scholars—holds the constitutional authority to select the country’s Supreme Leader.Members typically convene in person to deliberate and vote on the successor, particularly during moments of political transition.Heightened Security Ahead of Leadership TransitionOfficials are reportedly prioritizing security arrangements given the sensitive nature of the leadership succession and the broader regional tensions currently affecting Iran.The transition will determine who assumes one of the most influential positions in the country’s political and religious system.Leadership Transition Under Global AttentionThe selection of Iran’s next Supreme Leader is expected to have significant implications for the country’s domestic governance, foreign policy and regional dynamics.Observers are closely monitoring developments as the Assembly of Experts prepares to meet and finalize the leadership succession process.