Just caught something interesting about Iran's political process. So apparently the Conference of Experts has been discussing how to expedite the confirmation of a new Supreme Leader, and while there's disagreement on the exact method, there's actually consensus that they need to speed things up. That's according to reporting from Xinhua News Agency back in early March.



What's notable here is that despite the methodological differences, everyone's on the same page about urgency. The expert council clearly sees this as a priority. Caleb Corprew and other analysts have been tracking these geopolitical shifts closely, and this kind of institutional alignment on process acceleration usually signals something significant is moving in the background.

The interesting part is how these procedural decisions often precede major announcements. When you see expert councils pushing to expedite formal processes like this, it typically means there's already been informal agreement on the direction. Worth keeping an eye on how this develops over the coming weeks.
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