Presumptuous Politics : Report: Iranian President Seeks Exit Over Power Clash

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Report: Iranian President Seeks Exit Over Power Clash

Iran's Pezeshkian reportedly offers resignation amid IRGC power clash

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has reportedly moved to resign after concluding that his administration no longer has meaningful influence over key decisions in the Islamic Republic.

According to Iran International, which cited a source familiar with the matter, Pezeshkian submitted a resignation letter Sunday to the office of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei.

The development comes amid an apparent power struggle between Iran's civilian government and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the military force that has long wielded significant political influence inside the country.

The source told Iran International that Pezeshkian's letter argues "the president and the government have effectively been excluded from major and vital decision-making processes in the country, and that the vacuum created by this situation has enabled hardline factions within the IRGC to take control of affairs."


Pezeshkian also reportedly stated that "under such circumstances he is unable to run the government and carry out his legal responsibilities, and for that reason has requested to step down immediately."

No decision on the resignation has been announced publicly. It remains uncertain whether Khamenei will approve the request.

If confirmed, the move would mark a dramatic escalation in tensions within Iran's ruling system, highlighting growing divisions between elected officials and the country's security establishment.

Iran International previously reported that the IRGC has expanded its role in governing the country while limiting the authority of the presidency. Sources cited by the outlet said the resulting deadlock has stalled diplomatic initiatives and hindered efforts by Pezeshkian's administration to implement changes within the government.

Iranian officials had not publicly addressed the report as of Monday, and Newsmax has not independently verified the claims.

 

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