Reza Pahlavi may find a way to choose monarchy instead of inheritance in Munich

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Reza Pahlavi may find a way to choose monarchy instead of inheritance in Munich

Reza Pahlavi may find a way to choose a monarchy instead of inheriting it in Munich.

Reza Pahlavi, one of the most prominent opponents of the Islamic Republic, personally prefers a monarchy over a republican system. However, he suggests that innovative methods could be found to select a monarch, rather than having someone inherit the position.

Mr. Pahlavi, along with Masih Alinejad and Nazanin Boniadi, attended a security conference in Munich and answered questions from journalists during a press interview.

Referring to the presence of monarchist groups in Munich, one reporter stated that Reza Pahlavi’s supporters openly refer to him as a prince and ask him to sit on the throne. The reporter asked if his image as an heir to a non-democratic regime, like his father and grandfather Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, contradicts his policy of wanting democracy in Iran.

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