The 97% trader consensus against Reza Pahlavi leading Iran in 2026 stems primarily from the Islamic Republic's institutional resilience following the February 2026 U.S.-Israel strikes and the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, which failed to trigger regime collapse or a viable transition. Pahlavi remains in exile without formal domestic power structures, facing documented challenges in unifying fragmented opposition groups and securing broad internal backing, as noted in reporting through mid-2026. The regime has consolidated control amid ongoing protests and external pressure. Late-breaking developments such as rapid elite defections, sustained mass uprisings, or direct international intervention enabling a transitional framework could still shift outcomes before year-end.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedWill Reza Pahlavi lead Iran in 2026?
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Reza Pahlavi will be considered to hold power if he exercises primary governing authority over the Iranian state during the specified timeframe, including effective control over the armed forces, national institutions, and core executive decision-making, regardless of formal title, constitutional designation, or international recognition.
Formal appointment, recognition by the United Nations, or recognition by foreign governments is not required.
Indicators of de facto authority may include control over the armed forces and security services; control over executive ministries and state administrative institutions; enforcement of national laws; issuance of binding national directives; and effective control over the capital and core state infrastructure.
Symbolic status, foreign recognition without domestic control, exile leadership without effective authority inside Iran, nomination without effective authority, or ceremonial or transitional status without governing control will not qualify.
If Iran experiences a period in which no individual exercises effective governing control, this will not alone qualify for a “Yes” resolution unless Reza Pahlavi subsequently meets the criteria above within the specified timeframe.
The primary resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...Reza Pahlavi will be considered to hold power if he exercises primary governing authority over the Iranian state during the specified timeframe, including effective control over the armed forces, national institutions, and core executive decision-making, regardless of formal title, constitutional designation, or international recognition.
Formal appointment, recognition by the United Nations, or recognition by foreign governments is not required.
Indicators of de facto authority may include control over the armed forces and security services; control over executive ministries and state administrative institutions; enforcement of national laws; issuance of binding national directives; and effective control over the capital and core state infrastructure.
Symbolic status, foreign recognition without domestic control, exile leadership without effective authority inside Iran, nomination without effective authority, or ceremonial or transitional status without governing control will not qualify.
If Iran experiences a period in which no individual exercises effective governing control, this will not alone qualify for a “Yes” resolution unless Reza Pahlavi subsequently meets the criteria above within the specified timeframe.
The primary resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...The 97% trader consensus against Reza Pahlavi leading Iran in 2026 stems primarily from the Islamic Republic's institutional resilience following the February 2026 U.S.-Israel strikes and the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, which failed to trigger regime collapse or a viable transition. Pahlavi remains in exile without formal domestic power structures, facing documented challenges in unifying fragmented opposition groups and securing broad internal backing, as noted in reporting through mid-2026. The regime has consolidated control amid ongoing protests and external pressure. Late-breaking developments such as rapid elite defections, sustained mass uprisings, or direct international intervention enabling a transitional framework could still shift outcomes before year-end.
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