interim government
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A provisional government set up during a political transition.
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- The president dissolved the assembly and swore in an interim government.
- The country was ruled by an interim government after the revolution.
- Following the coup, an interim government was established to manage the transition.
- An interim government was established to prepare for elections.
- The country is currently being run by an interim government until new elections can be held.
- They formed an interim government to stabilize the nation.
- An interim government was appointed to oversee the peace process.
- The international community recognized the new interim government.
- Critics argue that the interim government lacks legitimacy.
- Discussions are ongoing about the structure of the next interim government.
- The aim is to stabilize the nation before a permanent government can be formed, hence the interim government.
- The interim government's primary task is to maintain peace.
- International observers are monitoring the activities of the interim government.
- Citizens are hopeful that the interim government will bring change.
- The interim government has promised to hold free and fair elections.
- A caretaker interim government was appointed to oversee the transition.
- Many believe that an interim government is necessary to prevent further chaos.
- The agreement included provisions for an interim government.
- The formation of an interim government is a crucial step towards democracy.
- The interim government struggled to gain full public support.