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provisional government - traduction vers néerlandais

TEMPORARY OR EMERGENCY GOVERNMENT BODY/AUTHORITY CREATED WHEN NONE EXISTS
Provisional Government; Transitional government; Temporary government; Temporary Government; Interim government; Porvisional government; Provisional authority; Interim Prime Minister; Provisional governments; Emergency government; Transitional governments

provisional government         
de tijdelijke regering (leiderschap over het volk dat gebruikt werd als gezagvoerder tot het tot standkomen van een eerste regering (10 maart 1949)
government bonds         
  • U.S. Government Bond: 1976 8% Treasury Note
BOND ISSUED BY A NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
Sovereign bond; Government bonds; Sovereign bonds; Government investment; Government Bond; NATIONAL BONDS; State bonds; Government Bonds; Goverment bond; United States government bond
regeringsverplichtingen
government bond         
  • U.S. Government Bond: 1976 8% Treasury Note
BOND ISSUED BY A NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
Sovereign bond; Government bonds; Sovereign bonds; Government investment; Government Bond; NATIONAL BONDS; State bonds; Government Bonds; Goverment bond; United States government bond
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Définition

local government
¦ noun the administration of a particular county or district, with representatives elected by those who live there.

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Provisional government

A provisional government, also called an interim government, an emergency government, or a transitional government, is an emergency governmental authority set up to manage a political transition generally in the cases of a newly formed state or following the collapse of the previous governing administration. Provisional governments are generally appointed, and frequently arise, either during or after civil or foreign wars.

Provisional governments maintain power until a new government can be appointed by a regular political process, which is generally an election. They may be involved with defining the legal structure of subsequent regimes, guidelines related to human rights and political freedoms, the structure of the economy, government institutions, and international alignment. Provisional governments differ from caretaker governments, which are responsible for governing within an established parliamentary system and serve as placeholders following a motion of no confidence, or following the dissolution of the ruling coalition.

In opinion of Yossi Shain and Juan J. Linz, provisional governments can be classified to four groups:

  1. Revolutionary provisional governments (when the former regime is overthrown and the power belongs to the people who have overthrown it).
  2. Power sharing provisional governments (when the power is shared between former regime and the ones who are trying to change it).
  3. Incumbent provisional governments (when the power during transitional period belongs to the former regime).
  4. International provisional governments (when the power during the transitional period belongs to the international community).

The establishment of provisional governments is frequently tied to the implementation of transitional justice. Decisions related to transitional justice can determine who is allowed to participate in a provisional government.

The early provisional governments were created to prepare for the return of royal rule. Irregularly convened assemblies during the English Revolution, such as Confederate Ireland (1641–49), were described as "provisional". The Continental Congress, a convention of delegates from 13 British colonies on the east coast of North America became the provisional government of the United States in 1776, during the American Revolutionary War. The government shed its provisional status in 1781, following ratification of the Articles of Confederation, and continued in existence as the Congress of the Confederation until it was supplanted by the United States Congress in 1789.

The practice of using "provisional government" as part of a formal name can be traced to Talleyrand's government in France in 1814. In 1843, American pioneers in the Oregon Country, in the Pacific Northwest region of North America established the Provisional Government of Oregon—as the U.S. federal government had not yet extended its jurisdiction over the region—which existed until March 1849. The numerous provisional governments during the Revolutions of 1848 gave the word its modern meaning: A liberal government established to prepare for elections.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour provisional government
1. Then on August 27, the provisional government was set up.
2. Obviously, the provisional government couldn‘t make public before August 28.
3. That move prompted international criticism of the provisional government in Kyrgyzstan.—AFP
4. Meanwhile other Sudanese parties have rejected the distribution of ministerial posts in the new provisional government.
5. Security Council mandate and at the invitation of Iraq‘s provisional government.