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In 1775, with events outpacing communications, the Second Continental Congress began acting as the provisional government to run the American Revolutionary War and gain the colonies their collective independence.
Their government collapsed in late 1992, and was succeeded by a technocratic team, put forward by the Bulgarian Socialist Party ( BSP ), which served until 1994, when the president dissolved the government and appointed a provisional one to serve until the pre-term elections, appointed for December in the same year.
After 3 months of provisional government, Déby ’ s Patriotic Salvation Movement ( MPS ) approved a national charter on February 28, 1991, with Déby as president.
The provisional government of the Republic of China was formed in Nanjing on 12 March 1912.
When he did not restore democratic rule and occasionally engaged in open repression, however, he was overthrown by the military in 1957 with the backing of both political parties, and a provisional government was installed.
The Eritrean People's Liberation Front ( EPLF ), an ally in the fight against the Mengistu regime, assumed control of Eritrea and established a provisional government.
At that point, Madero would declare himself provisional President of Mexico, and called for a general refusal to acknowledge the central government, restitution of land to villages and Indian communities, and freedom for political prisoners.
From November 1980 to May 1984, power was held by a provisional government responsible to a Revolutionary Council headed by President João Bernardo Vieira.
From 1986 to early 1988 Haiti was ruled by a provisional military government under General Namphy.
The opposition parties, regrouped in the Democratic Convergence ( Convergence Démocratique, CD ), demanded that the elections be annulled, and that Préval stand down and be replaced by a provisional government.
The revolutionaries, headed by former president Manuel Bonilla, and the government agreed to a cease-fire and the installation of a provisional president who would be selected by the United States mediator, Thomas Dawson.
El-Keib formed a provisional government, filling it with independent or CNT politicians, including women.
A provisional government the communists had formed at Berat in October administered Albania with Enver Hoxha as prime minister.
Shortly thereafter, Yugoslavia became the first country to recognize Albania's provisional government.
" The inclusion of the designation of borders in the text was dropped after the provisional government of Israel, the Minhelet HaAm, voted 5 – 4 against it.
It recommended the establishment of a provisional government for the Arab State and the Jewish State, which would be subject to certain constitutional requirements and guarantees.
" One month after Yalta, the Soviet NKVD arrested 16 Polish leaders wishing to participate in provisional government negotiations, for alleged " crimes " and " diversions ", which drew protest from the West.
In Jajce, a 67-member " presidency " was elected and established a nine-member National Committee of Liberation ( five communist members ) as a de facto provisional government.
On 7 March 1945, the provisional government of the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia ( Demokratska Federativna Jugoslavija, DFY ) was assembled in Belgrade by Josip Broz Tito, while the provisional name allowed for either a republic or monarchy.
This government was headed by Tito as provisional Yugoslav Prime Minister and included representatives from the royalist government-in-exile, among others Ivan Šubašić.
Vladimir Lenin and his ' German spies ', he announced, should be hanged, the Soviets stamped out, military discipline restored and the provisional government ' restructured '.
A period of provisional government ended with the adoption of a constitution in 1959 and full independence on 26 June 1960.
Gandhi suggested an agreement which required the Congress and Muslim League to cooperate and attain independence under a provisional government, thereafter, the question of partition could be resolved by a plebiscite in the districts with a Muslim majority.

provisional and subsequently
The conventions subsequently established a provisional territorial government for the Confederate " Territory of Arizona.
In March 2003, a provisional arrest warrant was issued calling him a " material witness ", and he was subsequently listed by the U. S. Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ) on the Seeking Information-War on Terrorism list, and since then United States Department of State, through the Rewards for Justice Program, has offered a bounty of up to US $ 5 million for information about his location.
This hypothesis is strengthened by the fact that a number of objects thought to be Damocloids ( and assigned minor-planet provisional designations ) subsequently showed a coma and were confirmed to be comets: C / 2001 OG < sub > 108 </ sub > ( LONEOS ), C / 2002 CE < sub > 10 </ sub > ( LINEAR ), C / 2002 VQ < sub > 94 </ sub > ( LINEAR ), C / 2004 HV < sub > 60 </ sub > ( Spacewatch ) and possibly others.
The members of the provisional government were arrested on May 23 and subsequently found guilty of war crimes at Nuremberg.
The Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law in Knoxville, TN was named after Jimmy Duncan and subsequently denied provisional accreditation by the American Bar Association.
The provisional control measures might be altered in the light of the conclusions and decisions of the World Health Organization ( and subsequently in the light of experience ).
On January 30, 1998, the IFBB was made a provisional member, and the membership was subsequently made permanent on 1 August 2000.

provisional and headed
On July 19, 1979, a new government was proclaimed under a provisional junta headed by 35-year-old Daniel Ortega and including Violeta Chamorro, Pedro's widow.
The Congolese military took charge of the country briefly and installed a civilian provisional government headed by Alphonse Massamba-Débat.
But he had misgivings about the new provisional government, headed by Dupont de l ' Eure ( 1767 – 1855 ), who, since the French Revolution in 1789, had been a longstanding politician, although often in the opposition.
The provisional government, headed by Héctor García Godoy, announced general elections for 1966.
The first general elections in 1977 restored a provisional Generalitat, headed by Josep Tarradellas and including representatives of the various leading forces of the time.
As a major Bavarian settlement, the town played an outstanding role in the Bavarian uprising against the Austrian occupation during the War of the Spanish Succession, when it hosted the Braunau Parliament, a provisional Bavarian Parliament in 1705 headed by Georg Sebastian Plinganser ( born 1680 in Pfarrkirchen ; died 7 May 1738 in Augsburg ).
After the overthrow of Pérez Jiménez and the consequent constitution of a provisional government headed by Wolfgang Larrazábal in 1958, Caldera was elected Solicitor General of Venezuela, but left this position, to participate in the 1958 Presidential Elections, which were won by Rómulo Betancourt of Acción Democrática.
If things had gone according to Mackenzie's plan, it appears that on November 29, he would have called for a provincial constitutional convention, with a provisional government headed by John Rolph administering the colony in the meantime.
This newly created provisional government was headed by Archduke Johann of Austria as regent ( Reichsverweser ), i. e., as a temporary head of state.
After Napoléon's ultimate defeat ( Battle of Waterloo ), Fouché again started plotting against his master and joined the opposition of the parliament ( after the defeat of Waterloo ) and headed the provisional government and tried to negotiate with the allies.
At the end of the First World War, Mufid Bey ( also written Myfit Bey ) was among the chief promoters of the Congress of Durrës that led, on 25 December 1918, to the creation of a new provisional government headed by former Prime Minister Turhan Pasha.
In 2003, what remained of the movement consolidated into one dominant group recognizing an " interim " government ( which replaced the " provisional " government ), headed by Daniel Miller.
After the overthrow of Falcón in 1868, Guzmán left the country, but headed a revolution in 1869, and in 1870 became provisional president with extraordinary powers, ruling the country for seven years as a dictator.
When the revolution broke out against Spain, Pinamalayan took up arms and underwent some government changes under the provisional Malolos government headed by Juan Medina in 1898.
The provisional government retired, and a new government headed by Otto Strandman was formed.
Manitoba had entered Canadian Confederation as the result of negotiations between Canada and a provisional Métis government headed by Louis Riel.
After securing a provisional rank of lieutenant with the 2nd ( Ottawa ) Battery, 8th Brigade, on July 17, he headed to the Royal School of Artillery in Kingston, Ontario, in August for five weeks of training.
The UDDIA achieved majority support in Congo's legislative assembly later that year, which resulted in the formation on 8 December 1958 of a provisional government headed by Youlou in the newly established position of Prime Minister.
He served as the provisional president of Haïti between 1991 and 1992, part of a period in which real political authority rested with the military junta headed by Raoul Cédras and Michel François.
At the meeting, a " revolutionary committee " was formed, headed by Alcalá-Zamora ; this committee eventually became the first provisional government of the Second Spanish Republic.
And a few days later, the Provisional Committee of the State Duma and the Socialist-Revolutionary and Menshevik leaders of the Executive Committee of the Soviet of Workers ’ and Soldiers ’ Deputies, acting secretly from the Bolsheviks, came to an agreement to form a new provisional government of Russia, headed by Prince Lvov.

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