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Reza Pahlavi Sparks Protests in Iran: A Call for Monarchy or Change?

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Reza Pahlavi, the son of Iran's last shah, has emerged as a controversial figure amid recent protests in Iran, which began over economic issues but quickly turned against the regime. Demonstrators chanted support for Pahlavi, signaling a potential shift in public sentiment, though analysts question whether this reflects genuine support for monarchy or frustration with the current government. Pahlavi, who has been living in exile, has expressed willingness to lead a transitional government if the regime falls, but lacks a clear plan, raising concerns about his ability to unify the opposition. The protests highlight the dire state of Iran's economy and the repressive political climate, leaving many citizens disillusioned and desperate for change.

Key Details: • Protests erupted in Iran, initially sparked by economic grievances, but shifted focus to regime change. • Reza Pahlavi, now 65, is seen as a potential leader for a transitional government if the current regime collapses. • Support for monarchy remains a taboo in Iran, complicating Pahlavi's position as a unifying figure. • The Iranian economy is in crisis, exacerbating public discontent and calls for political reform.

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