The President. The state.
The head of the judiciary. In court.
President of Parliament. In Parliament.
The Iranian leader has control over them.
All are elected by popular vote directly or indirectly.
The most powerful single elected official in Iran is the President of Iran. The most powerful elected official in Iran is their president, parliament (or Majlis.
The President. The state.
The head of the judiciary. In court.
President of Parliament. In Parliament.
The Iranian leader has control over them.
All are elected by popular vote directly or indirectly.
The most powerful single elected official in Iran is the President of Iran. The most powerful elected official in Iran is their president, parliament (or Majlis.
The President. The state.
The head of the judiciary. In court.
President of Parliament. In Parliament.
The Iranian leader has control over them.
All are elected by popular vote directly or indirectly.
The most powerful single elected official in Iran is the President of Iran. The most powerful elected official in Iran is their president, parliament (or Majlis.
The most powerful elected official in the US is the President of the United States.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives
A listing of elected officials in Texas from the city to the governor's office can be found online at www.txdirectory.com/online. There is also a published book called the Texas State Directory
A person elected to office is called an elected official. People must vote for an elected official through elections that are for city, state, or federal government positions. Examples of elected officials are mayors, governors, senators, state representatives, and presidents.
Governor
Consuls
By being elected the President of the United States of America, a very powerful position making him one of the most powerful people in the world.
Kings were not normally elected in England in the 11th century. Those with the most influence, money or the most powerful army became king.
Iran's government has three branches, but the most powerful is the judiciary, led by the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei. The executive is headed by President Rouhani.
The consuls were Rome's most powerful elected officials.
In fact, he is still the most powerful figure in Iran and has the final say on every issue of national importance. A few days after Ayatollah Khomeini's demise, he was chosen as the supreme leader of Iran in 1989. There a short biography on his official website. http://english.khamenei.ir//index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=57&Itemid=20
Iran does not have two governments; it has one united, national government. Perhaps you are confusing the Supreme Ayatollah Khamanei, who is the head of the judicial branch of the Iranian government with President Hassan Rouhani, who is the head of the executive branch of the Iranian government. The Iranian government is a little confusing in this regard because the President, who is the public face of the country and the most powerful elected official in the country, has much less power than Khamanei who is an unelected Shiite cleric. However, they are both part of the same government structures.