Signing treaties, agreements and issues related to other countries and international organizations, national planning, budget and the duty of some government appointments, such as appointing ministers, governors and ambassadors subject to confirmation by the Islamic Council, are among the duties of the president. Also, the president in Iran is the head of the Supreme National Security Council, the head of the Supreme Council of Cultural Revolution and the head of the Supreme Council of Cyber Space.Following the death of Seyed Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash, his first deputy, Mohammad Mokhbar, is the acting president. . Unlike many countries, for example the United States of America, in Iran, the presidential office does not have full supervision and control over Iran’s foreign policy, armed forces or nuclear policy, all parts of these affairs are under the direct supervision of the leader of Homeland.