Transitional Federal Government
A Transitional Federal Government is a temporary governing body established to oversee a country during a period of political change. This type of government often emerges after conflicts, revolutions, or significant political shifts, aiming to stabilize the nation and prepare for future elections. Its primary role is to create a framework for a new constitution and ensure a smooth transition to a more permanent government structure.
Typically, a transitional government includes representatives from various political factions and civil society to promote inclusivity and national unity. It may also work with international organizations, such as the United Nations, to gain legitimacy and support during the transition process.