During the first 100–180 days, the transitional authority must focus on the following urgent priorities:
- Security & Stability
- Establish a unified chain of command over all armed groups and security forces.
- Prevent revenge-driven violence, looting, or fragmentation of the country.
- Secure borders against infiltration or foreign exploitation.
- Continuity of Essential Services
- Maintain electricity, water, and communication systems to prevent collapse of daily life.
- Ensure supply chains for food, fuel, and medicine remain functional.
- Mobilize humanitarian aid and international support when necessary.
- Legal & Institutional Framework
- Rely on selected civil and criminal codes to avoid a legal vacuum.
- Suspend ideological or repressive laws that contradict basic human rights.
- Begin consultations for drafting a new constitution.
- Public Welfare & Humanitarian Relief
- Deploy rapid medical and emergency response services.
- Protect vulnerable populations (women, children, minorities).
- Create public information channels to counter misinformation and panic.
- International Outreach
- Seek recognition from key international actors (UN, EU, U.S., regional powers).
- Request financial and technical support for stabilization.
- Reassure the world that Iran will respect treaties and human rights norms.