
Transitional governments
Transitional governments are temporary political administrations that arise during periods of significant change, such as after a revolution, civil war, or the collapse of a regime. Their main purpose is to facilitate a smooth transition to a more stable, permanent government, often by overseeing elections, drafting new constitutions, or implementing reforms. These governments aim to maintain order and engage various political groups in a collaborative process to build a new political framework, ensuring that the transition respects the needs and rights of the population while establishing a foundation for future governance.