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What is the role of religion in Iran’s government?
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Iran’s government is elected in free and fair elections, and religious leaders rarely win.
Iran’s government is elected in free and fair elections, and religious leaders rarely win.
Iran’s government is led by a secular president who has more power than the religious Supreme Leader.
Iran’s government is led by a secular president who has more power than the religious Supreme Leader.
Iran’s government is led by a religious Supreme Leader who has more power than the secular Guardian Council.
Iran’s government is led by a religious Supreme Leader who has more power than the secular Guardian Council.
Iran’s government is led by religious leaders, and laws must not violate Islamic teachings.
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"Iran’s government is led by religious leaders, and laws must not violate Islamic teachings."
Explanation: Iran is an Islamic Republic where the Supreme Leader (a senior cleric) holds ultimate authority and institutions like the Guardian Council ensure laws and candidates conform to Islamic law.
Explanation: Iran is an Islamic Republic where the Supreme Leader (a senior cleric) holds ultimate authority and institutions like the Guardian Council ensure laws and candidates conform to Islamic law.
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