Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, has held his position since 1989, wielding substantial power over the nation's political, military, and judicial systems. However, the need for change has become increasingly evident. A peaceful transition of power is crucial for Iran's future, fostering stability, democracy, and economic growth. Khamenei's tenure has been marked by persistent economic challenges, human rights abuses, and a lack of political freedom. The Iranian economy has struggled under heavy international sanctions, largely due to policies under Khamenei's leadership. This has led to widespread unemployment, inflation, and a declining quality of life for ordinary Iranians. Furthermore, the suppression of dissent, including the arrest of journalists, activists, and political opponents, has stifled the voices calling for reform. A change in leadership is essential to pave the way for a more open and just society where the rule of law prevails over authoritarian...