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A provisional to prepare for elections. The most notable provisional government was the Russian Provisional Government in 1917.
Provisional governments are generally unelected and tend to arise in association with or in the aftermath of civil or foreign wars. In a time of crisis a collapsed government may reform with provisional status under a coalition. Examples of provisional governments active in the 20th and 21st centuries are:
Provisional governments were also established throughout Europe as occupied nations were liberated from Nazi occupation by the Allies.
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