Iran’s New President Promises Changes. Can He Deliver?
Masoud Pezeshkian, a widowed doctor and reformist, won the Iranian presidential election amid significant challenges. He aims to modernize Iran's social and economic landscape while navigating the complexities of the political system, including the influence of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei. Pezeshkian's personal story, including his devotion to his late wife and family, plays a crucial role in his public image. Despite skepticism about his ability to implement deep reforms, he has expressed a desire for a more open and prosperous Iran, balancing relationships with both Western and Eastern powers.
The New York Times