government
The national government in a federal system like the US.
Refers to the national level of government.
Government of a specific area, such as a city or county.
A system of government where citizens elect representatives.
A government where officials are elected to represent the people.
A government with significant power and control.
A government run by the armed forces.
Effective and ethical governance.
A provisional government set up during a political transition.
A temporary government, especially one formed during or after a revolution.
A government set up to manage a country's transition to a new political system.
A temporary government in place until a new one can be formed.
Strong and decisive governance.
A major administrative unit of the government.
A specific department or office of the government.
Money provided by the government for a specific purpose.
Help, especially financial, provided by the government.
A sum of money given by the government for a particular purpose.
An official organization that is part of the government.
Money given by the government to help an industry or business.
A change in the roles of ministers in a government.
When a new government begins its rule.
When a government loses its power or authority.
When the members of a government officially step down.
The replacement of one ruling party with another.
A shift in the ruling political party or system.
The government that is in power at a particular time.
Holding a position of political power.
To choose a government through voting.
To create a new government, especially a coalition.
To remove a government from power by force.
To cause a government to lose power.
To set up a new government.
To cause a government to fall.
To force a government out of power.
To make a government unstable.