Key facts
- A hardline lawmaker accused President Masoud Pezeshkian of bypassing the Supreme Leader.
- The accusation relates to an April ceasefire with the United States.
- Iran's conservative establishment appears to be resisting its own ultra-radical fringe.
Reports of internal political maneuvering within Iran, particularly involving accusations against the President concerning foreign policy decisions, can signal underlying power struggles and potential shifts in the country's strategic direction. Such events are closely watched for their implications on regional stability and international relations, especially concerning Iran's stance on issues like its nuclear program and its relationship with the United States.
