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Iran Denies Rumors of President Pezeshkian’s Resignation

Last updated: June 1, 2026 11:28 am
Syed Jarri Abbas
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Tehran has officially dismissed viral social media claims suggesting President Masoud Pezeshkian has stepped down. The government labeled the reports as “baseless” and “malicious,” aiming to quell growing speculation that had begun to circulate across regional news outlets and digital platforms.

The rumors gained traction late Tuesday, fueled by anonymous accounts suggesting a rift between the president and Iran’s powerful security establishment. Within hours, the narrative triggered a brief, sharp dip in market confidence, as traders reacted to the prospect of fresh political instability in the republic.

“The president is at his office, attending to his regular duties,” a government spokesperson said in a brief statement to local media. He dismissed the speculation as “part of an ongoing psychological operation” designed to undermine the current administration’s efforts to stabilize the economy.

Pezeshkian, a reformist who took office in July after the death of Ebrahim Raisi, faces a daunting list of challenges. His administration is currently grappling with persistent inflation, international sanctions, and the delicate task of balancing domestic reformist expectations with the rigid demands of the country’s clerical leadership.

Analysts point out that the speed with which the rumors spread highlights the current volatility in Tehran. While the administration remains in control, the ease with which such misinformation can disrupt the political climate underscores the fragility of public trust in the country’s official channels.

The government has since signaled it will monitor digital platforms more closely for what it terms “organized disinformation campaigns.” For now, the administration’s focus remains on the upcoming budget cycle—a critical test for the president’s pledge to revitalize the flagging economy.

With the denial issued, the government is attempting to move past the distraction. Whether this succeeds depends on how quickly the administration can deliver tangible results to a public weary of political uncertainty.

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