transitional government
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A government set up to manage a country's transition to a new political system.
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- The country is currently run by a transitional government.
- The country was ruled by a transitional government after the revolution.
- An interim transitional government was established to oversee the elections.
- Negotiations are underway to form a new transitional government.
- The new transitional government faces many challenges.
- A transitional government is often established to prepare for elections.
- International observers will monitor the activities of the transitional government.
- The international community recognized the newly formed transitional government.
- The aim is to transition to a stable democracy under a new transitional government.
- During the crisis, a transitional government was put in place to maintain order.
- The rebels have agreed to lay down their arms in exchange for a role in the transitional government.
- The mandate of the transitional government is limited to two years.
- Many citizens are hopeful that the transitional government will bring about positive change.
- Citizens hope the transitional government will bring stability.
- The formation of a transitional government is a crucial step in the peace process.
- Establishing a transitional government was a crucial step towards peace.
- Critics argue that the transitional government lacks sufficient legitimacy.
- The former president handed power over to a transitional government.
- The transitional government has a limited mandate to prepare for free and fair elections.
- Critics questioned the legitimacy of the transitional government.