Caretaker Government
A caretaker government is a temporary administration that takes charge during the period between the dissolution of a legislative body and the formation of a new government. Its primary role is to maintain essential government functions and ensure that no major policy changes or decisions are made that could influence the upcoming elections.
Typically, a caretaker government is formed from the existing ruling party or coalition, but it operates under strict guidelines to avoid any actions that could be seen as politically motivated. This system is often used in countries like Canada and Australia to promote fair electoral processes.