As the April 30 deadline passed without the Iranian regime collapsing—despite sustained 2025–2026 protests fueled by economic crisis, war escalation, and US-Israel airstrikes—traders have priced "No" at 100%, reflecting unyielding control by security forces and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Recent US-Iran negotiations in Islamabad concluded without agreement in mid-April, with Tehran's latest proposal on April 28 offering no concessions amid ongoing military tensions, yet no defections or uprisings materialized to threaten Supreme Leader Khamenei's authority. While Reza Pahlavi's European tour highlighted opposition momentum, institutional loyalty and internet shutdowns preserved stability; only extraordinary late-breaking events like mass IRGC mutiny or foreign invasion could retroactively challenge resolution.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket. Ceci n'est pas un conseil de trading et ne joue aucun rôle dans la résolution de ce marché. · Mis à jourLe régime iranien tombera-t-il d'ici le 30 avril ?
Le régime iranien tombera-t-il d'ici le 30 avril ?
Oui
$52,714,900 Vol.
$52,714,900 Vol.
Oui
$52,714,900 Vol.
$52,714,900 Vol.
This requires a broad consensus of reporting indicating that core structures of the Islamic Republic (e.g. the office of the Supreme Leader, the Guardian Council, IRGC control under clerical authority) have been dissolved, incapacitated, or replaced by a fundamentally different governing system or otherwise lost de facto power over a majority of the population of Iran. This could occur via revolution, civil war, military coup, or voluntary abdication, but only qualifies if the Islamic Republic no longer exercises sovereign power.
Routine political events such as elections, reforms, or leadership succession do not qualify. Internal coups or power shifts that preserve the Islamic Republic’s core structures also do not qualify. Only a clear break in continuity—such as a new provisional government, revolutionary council, or constitution replacing the Islamic Republic will qualify.
Partial loss of territory or challenges from rebel or exile groups will not qualify unless the Islamic Republic no longer administers the majority of the Iranian population within Iran.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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Resolver
0x65070BE91...Résultat proposé: Non
Aucune contestation
Résultat final: Non
This requires a broad consensus of reporting indicating that core structures of the Islamic Republic (e.g. the office of the Supreme Leader, the Guardian Council, IRGC control under clerical authority) have been dissolved, incapacitated, or replaced by a fundamentally different governing system or otherwise lost de facto power over a majority of the population of Iran. This could occur via revolution, civil war, military coup, or voluntary abdication, but only qualifies if the Islamic Republic no longer exercises sovereign power.
Routine political events such as elections, reforms, or leadership succession do not qualify. Internal coups or power shifts that preserve the Islamic Republic’s core structures also do not qualify. Only a clear break in continuity—such as a new provisional government, revolutionary council, or constitution replacing the Islamic Republic will qualify.
Partial loss of territory or challenges from rebel or exile groups will not qualify unless the Islamic Republic no longer administers the majority of the Iranian population within Iran.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Résultat proposé: Non
Aucune contestation
Résultat final: Non
As the April 30 deadline passed without the Iranian regime collapsing—despite sustained 2025–2026 protests fueled by economic crisis, war escalation, and US-Israel airstrikes—traders have priced "No" at 100%, reflecting unyielding control by security forces and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Recent US-Iran negotiations in Islamabad concluded without agreement in mid-April, with Tehran's latest proposal on April 28 offering no concessions amid ongoing military tensions, yet no defections or uprisings materialized to threaten Supreme Leader Khamenei's authority. While Reza Pahlavi's European tour highlighted opposition momentum, institutional loyalty and internet shutdowns preserved stability; only extraordinary late-breaking events like mass IRGC mutiny or foreign invasion could retroactively challenge resolution.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket. Ceci n'est pas un conseil de trading et ne joue aucun rôle dans la résolution de ce marché. · Mis à jour
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