The French Revolution had series of constitutional amendments and bloody coups where the revolutionary leaders executed. 46

The French Revolution had series of constitutional amendments and bloody coups where the revolutionary leaders executed.

The French Revolution had series of constitutional amendments and bloody coups where the revolutionary leaders executed. One of them was Maximilien Robespierre in the 9 Thermidor Coup. French Revolution

Afterward France governed by the Directory and the Consulate in respective period before the Napoleonic Empire formed on 1814.

Islamic Revolution of Iran

After the demise of Ayatollah Khomeini, the Assembly of Experts constitutionally appointed Seyyed Ali Khamenei as a Supreme Leader succeding Ayatollah Khomeini on 4 June 1989.

Brief Comparison in Power Transition between

Revolutions The Assembly of Experts members are people's elected representatives. Khamenei officially became the Supre Leader atter gaining 273 votes of present members.

After Lenin's death, Stalin took over the power on 1924 and expel Trotsky who was deemed to succeed Lenin.

Russian Revolution Stalin killed thousand opposition while Lenin was sick.

Interestingly, Khemeni opposed his appointment to become the Supreme Leader. He eventually agreed when the assembly sealed the decision.

Stalin remained in power until 1952.

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