The election victory of Masud Pezeshkian, considered moderate and reformist, has not prevented the continued application of the death penalty in Iran.
In 2024, more women were executed in Iran than in the previous 17 years, according to human rights organizations.
Iran is the country that executes the most people in relation to its population, and in total numbers it is second only to China.
There has been an increase in the application of the death penalty to women in response to a wave of protests that erupted following the murder of young Mahsa Amini.
The new law on the use of the Islamic veil, considered 'draconian' and which contemplates severe punishments for women, has been suspended since the beginning of this month.
Conclusion: Despite initial hopes for reforms in civil rights and women's situation, Iran's regime has maintained a policy of violent repression and application of the death penalty, particularly towards women, leading to increasing popular discontent.