A growing political rift is unfolding in Iran. Since President Masoud Pezeshkian took office last year, disputes between conservatives and reformists in government have intensified.
Breakdown
- Reformist president Mesut Pazishkian faces sustained attacks from conservative MPs.
- Parliament removed the economy minister after weeks of conservative pressure. 13s
- Conservatives criticize reformist diplomacy with the West, citing vulnerability and lack of benefits. 19s
- High-profile reformist figures, including former foreign minister Javad Zarif, have resigned amid criticism and legal challenges. 1m 23s
- The Supreme Leader's support has so far prevented the collapse of the reformist presidency, but political tensions remain high. 2m 19s