Ghalibaf’s Rise: The IRGC General Who Became a Parliamentary Speaker

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Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf is one of the most consequential figures in Iranian politics, and his trajectory tells a revealing story about how the IRGC has penetrated the civilian political system. A former IRGC commander who served as Tehran’s mayor before becoming parliamentary speaker, Ghalibaf represents the type of IRGC-affiliated political operator who has come to dominate Iranian public life.
Ghalibaf ran unsuccessfully for president multiple times before settling into his current parliamentary role. His political career reflects a broader pattern of IRGC veterans moving into elected positions, bringing their institutional loyalties and networks with them. The boundary between the IRGC as a military-security organization and the IRGC as a political force has become increasingly blurred under his and similar careers.
As parliamentary speaker, Ghalibaf wields significant institutional authority. The parliament, while formally subject to Guardian Council vetting of legislation, is an important arena for political debate and resource allocation. Ghalibaf has used his position to align parliamentary activity closely with IRGC interests and priorities.
In the current crisis, Ghalibaf is one of the key figures shaping Iran’s response alongside President Pezeshkian, Larijani, and the security apparatus. His presence in that inner circle reflects the IRGC’s institutional claim to a seat at the highest levels of decision-making at moments of national crisis.
Whether Ghalibaf emerges as a more prominent figure in the post-Khamenei landscape — potentially as a candidate for positions that would give him even greater authority — is one of the succession dynamics that observers are tracking closely. His combination of IRGC credentials, political experience, and institutional position makes him a significant actor in whatever comes next.

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