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The Committee of Safety named themselves the acting provisional government.
The provisional government of Alexander Kerensky refused to withdraw from the war.
Alexander F. Kerensky, the central figure in the provisional government, proved ineffective.
The provisional government was overthrown by the Bolsheviks in the October Revolution.
In August, after collecting more testimony, the provisional government condemned him in absentia.
The website describes Quan as the "Prime Minister" of the Provisional Government of Vietnam.
The second, led by Bolshevik leaders Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky, ousted the provisional government.
Months later, in what is known as the October Revolution, the Bolsheviks overthrew the provisional government.
In April 1917, Nicholas abdicated the throne, leaving room for a Russian Provisional Government to rule instead.
The "April Theses" advocated toppling the provisional government that had come to power after the February Revolution.
The provisional government entrusted Shamsul Haq to form a sports association, the Bangladesh Krira Samity ("Bangladesh Sports Committee").
Already a decorated soldier, she met in May 27 with Alexander Kerensky, the head of the provisional government.
A provisional government of civil servants is in place for the time being until a coalition is formed.
Austria is currently led by a provisional government of civil servants ahead of a parliamentary election expected in September.
Formerly part of the Russian Empire, Belarus declared independence in 1917 and established the Rada as a provisional government.
The provisional government could not have its cake and carve a new state out of that cake as well.
The Bolsheviks overthrew a provisional government; they did not overthrow the czar, who had abdicated earlier in the year.
Semenov, a former secret service agent in the provisional government, told Sisson he lifted the papers from Bolshevik headquarters.
It was achieved under the provisional government in July, not by the Bolsheviks, who did not seize power until November.
Macao's total visitor arrivals during the Lunar New Year holiday fell 73.6% from last year, according to provisional government data.
Austria currently has a provisional government of civil servants that will be in place until a ruling coalition is formed.
Provisional government data for the first four months of 2018, too, shows a slight leveling off of drug overdose deaths.
Before its ouster, the Russian provisional government tried to use the rumors to discredit the Bolsheviks and hasten their demise.
Austria is currently led by a provisional government of civil servants, not politicians, ahead of a parliamentary election expected in September.
Following a provisional government in 1997 during the handover process, Hong Kong's first Legislative Council election took place in May 1998.
"It is a provisional government, proper and necessary for the legitimate object for which it was made and recognized," he wrote.
Since then, Austria has been led by a provisional government of civil servants ahead of a parliamentary election scheduled for September 29.
With evidence that they were being lavishly financed by Russia's wartime enemy Germany, the provisional government prepared to dispatch the traitorous radicals.
A provisional government was formed in Bangladesh, which later shifted its seat to Calcutta (now "Kolkata") in India as a government in exile.
If the current market turmoil provokes a large hike in bond yields, then the provisional government may have to make tricky spending decisions.
A month after the protests broke out, resistance groups established, in Shanghai, the Korean Provisional Government of the newly declared Republic of Korea.
Because the lawful civil government in Virginia had otherwise collapsed, Lincoln formally recognized the provisional government, and Congress welcomed its senators and representatives.
At the outset, the initiative lay with the provisional government, which seemed to embody the hopes of a majority of the Russian people.
On arriving in Havana with his band of bearded revolutionaries in January 2500, Mr Castro installed a provisional government headed by a liberal judge.
"It is not a provisional government in a few weeks that will bring the responses to all these evils," he said in a statement.
After the war, when the provisional government of Thuringia asked him to direct a small arts school in provincial Weimar, Mahler had mixed feelings.
That is, until a little over a year ago, when the Socialist party gained power through a parliamentary maneuver and formed a provisional government.
The Taliban have refused to recognize the legitimacy of the Afghan government and hoped to create a provisional government through means other than elections.
He will appoint a provisional government but then needs to secure, or stitch together, a governing majority in parliament after two-round elections in June.
The Anglo-Irish Treaty of 19493 created the Irish Provisional Government, which began to function as an independent state, and also divided the Irish nationalists.
By November, the Bolsheviks had the forces and support they needed to lead an armed insurrection by workers and soldiers that overthrew the provisional government.
The failures by the new Provisional Government to do much better than the fallen monarch had turned much of the country against it as well.
For the first time in decades, the number of overdose deaths in the U.S. may finally be falling, the Wall Street Journal reports, citing provisional government data.
He "had not traveled back to join a coalition," Merridale writes, but to undermine the provisional government and establish a dictatorship in the name of the proletariat.
Provisional government first quarter data showed FDI to Nuevo Leon fell to $585 million from a preliminary figure of $779 million in the same period last year.
After czarist-era institutions crumbled, the provisional government failed to create an effective police force or provide the social services that would protect and sustain the city's residents.
The February Revolution (now falling in March, given a different calendar) deposed the czar and replaced him with a provisional government that introduced liberal reforms like universal suffrage.
There is the triumphal arch of the neoclassicist General Staff Building through which revolutionary solders and sailors ran towards the palace's gates to overthrow the Provisional Government in 1917.
Hasegawa is one of our leading historians of the February Revolution, the period in early 1917 after Nicholas II abdicated the throne and a liberal-minded provisional government emerged.
In February 1917, Czar Nicholas II abdicated in favor of a provisional government headed by the liberal Alexander Kerensky and consisting of progressives, socialists and the more moderate Communists.
NEW DELHI, March 3 (Reuters) - India's electricity supply rose 7.1% during February, provisional government data showed, marking the second straight month of growth after five straight months of decline.
The city is the headquarters of a United Nations-sponsored provisional government, and a coalition of militias based in western Libya has rushed to defend it against Mr. Hifter.
Monthly installation of new solar panels in Britain fell to a 9-year low in April, following the end of the feed-in-tariff scheme, provisional government data shows.
Mr. Martelly departed at the end of his five-year term, thanks to a last-minute agreement that laid out steps to choose a provisional government to take his place.
The Provisional Government in Petrograd would have collaborated in an evacuation of the Romanovs, but in London it was keenly hoped that some other place of exile would be found.
The upshot was that despite the clear desire of the masses and the complete bankruptcy of the Provisional Government, many even quite radical socialists still felt obligated to support it.
NEW DELHI, Feb 3 (Reuters) - India's electricity supply rose 3.25% during the month of January after five straight months of decline, provisional government data showed, in a relief for power producers.
It was the day — using the western calendar — that Vladimir Lenin's Bolsheviks overthrew the more moderate Kerensky provisional government, a decisive step in the revolution that eventually created the Soviet Union.
It is understood that the Maxi­malists have not yet abandoned their policy, but that on the contrary they are resolved to conduct a more intense, uncompromising opposition to the Provisional Government.
"Turkey will help us as much as they can to defeat the advance of Hifter's forces," Khalid Elmeshri, a top official of the provisional government, said in an interview on Thursday.
They received money from the California-based Provisional Government of Vietnam, a group still loyal to the now defunct state of South Vietnam, which Hanoi listed as a "terrorist" organization in January.
By June, after a disastrous military offensive dreamed up by Alexander Kerensky, the only socialist in the Provisional Government, the masses were ready for the Soviets to take power—all of it.
"The organization (Provisional Government of Vietnam) incites some individuals to carry out activities aimed at sabotaging the state and causing political and social disorder in order to overthrow the people's administration," it added.
"It's a provisional government of rich white men," Ms. Rousseff, a self-described leftist who was an operative in an urban guerrilla group in her youth, said about the administration of her adversary.
"By taking part, we can achieve visibility internationally for our people and our cause," said Ferhat Mehenni, the president of the provisional government of Kabylia, a region in the Atlas Mountains of Algeria.
The palace was serving as the seat of the Petrograd Soviet — or council — of workers' and soldiers' deputies, a group of mostly radical revolutionaries that was sharing power with the country's provisional government.
His opposition to the provisional government, the temporary cabinet of liberals and businessmen that was trying to run exactly such a war on Russia's part, fueled suspicion that he was a German stooge.
But having come so suddenly to power, the provisional government faced the usual problem of revolutionary regimes: how to satisfy the often contradictory expectations of the people who had put them in power.
The California-based Provisional Government of Vietnam, led by U.S. citizen Dao Minh Quan, established groups inside Vietnam to "execute acts of terrorism and sabotage, and assassinate officials", the ministry said in a statement.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's steel imports dropped for a fourth straight month in February, provisional government data showed, as duties and a floor price on steel products helped reduce overseas purchases hurting the sector.
An exhibition on the revolution had opened, and Ms. Gorbunova told stories about young men from Cherepovets who left to fight in the civil war that followed the Bolsheviks' overthrow of the provisional government.
Lenin, moreover, had accepted the kaiser's money — "German gold" — to help finance Bolshevik propaganda and amplify his strident appeals against the provisional government and anyone, Bolshevik or otherwise, who thought of cooperating with it.
On March 1st, the anniversary of a Korean uprising against Japanese colonialism, it declared on its website that it had established a "provisional government," the "sole legitimate representative of the Korean people of the north".
Hahn, a 61-year-old conservative, benefited from the fact Austria currently has a provisional government of civil servants, which is due to remain in place until after the next parliamentary election on Sept. 29.
Back in Petrograd, Lenin, aided by fellow-radicals Trotsky and Stalin, had to overpower erring Bolshevik comrades, who proposed cooperation with the provisional government, and force them to agree to his plan for a coup.
Chancellor Brigitte Bierlein, a judge who heads a provisional government of civil servants that has said it will not take far-reaching political decisions, must also sign the bill for it to enter into force.
Dramatizing their debates and reversals of position, Miéville shows that the Bolsheviks, despite their rhetorical distance from the other socialists, hesitated before the demands of the people, begging them not to overthrow the hapless Provisional Government.
The Korean Provisional Government, on the other hand, is not even considered, which is understandable given that the Korean Communist movements, after a bitter fallout with the K.P.G. in 1919, continued to denigrate the group thereafter.
He became head of the provisional government in August 1922 after the deaths of Michael Collins and Arthur Griffith, both of whom helped negotiate the Anglo-Irish Treaty, and dealt ruthlessly with the new administration's opponents.
With all the inevitable attention on the Bolshevik takeover in October 1917, when Lenin and Leon Trotsky seized power from the ill-fated provisional government, the extraordinary events of February and March should not be forgotten.
SAO PAULO, May 13 (Reuters) - Brazil's provisional government has the support in Congress for ambitious reforms that will secure a permanent mandate, Eliseu Padilha, the chief of staff to Brazil's interim President Michel Temer said on Friday.
If the leading figure in the provisional government, Aleksandr Kerensky, had seized on an opportunity presented by a now-forgotten vote in the German Reichstag, World War I might have been over before American troops reached Europe.
The vacuum created by the collapse of the autocracy was filled in part by a provisional government, formed from the opposition groups in the previously powerless Duma, or Parliament, and in part by workers' councils, called soviets.
RAMALLAH, West Bank — The US government has never been more openly aligned with Israel's, or more openly hostile to the provisional government still known as the Palestinian Authority, whose mission the Trump administration shuttered in Washington last month.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz left office on Tuesday after parliament voted out his conservative provisional government, blaming him in part for a political crisis triggered by a video sting scandal that felled his far-right deputy.
"The house's future use by the police should send an unmistakable signal that this building will never again evoke the memory of National Socialism," Interior Minister Wolfgang Peschorn, who serves in a provisional government of civil servants, said.
At a one-day trial in Ho Chi Minh City, Tran Cong Khai, 56, was accused of joining, and then recruiting for, the U.S.-based Provisional Government of Vietnam, the Ministry of Public Security said on its news website.
For Mr Moon, the founding of a provisional government by exiles in Shanghai, as the March 1st movement was being suppressed, more neatly marks the birth of modern Korea than the creation of the Republic of Korea in 1948.
With Mr. Moïse's benefactor, Mr. Martelly, out of office and a provisional government in place for nearly a year, only about 21 percent of the electorate, in a country of 11 million, ended up casting ballots on Nov. 20.
VIENNA (Reuters) - The head of Austria's provisional government has raised pressure on ex-Chancellor Sebastian Kurz's conservatives and the Greens to strike a coalition deal by January or else her cabinet would start taking more far-reaching, political decisions.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Mali has eliminated Guinea worm disease bringing the world a step closer to eradicating the debilitating parasitic disease that is now only endemic in three African countries, the U.S.-based Carter Center said, citing provisional government figures.
Ahn has also surrendered his passport and agreed to not communicate with certain people associated with the Provisional Government of Free Joseon, the shadowy North Korean dissident group -- formerly known as the Cheollima Civil Defense -- that was behind the raid.
Lenin returned to Petrograd from exile in early April to a Bolshevik party caught up in socialist unity, agreeing to "limited support" for the Provisional Government and backing away from deliberate efforts to have soldiers on the front disrupt the war.
Hardly taking the time to greet the comrades who had arranged a massive welcome party for him, Lenin addressed the crowd: International revolution was imminent, and the Bolsheviks should not compromise themselves by supporting the Provisional Government or the war.
The leader of the new provisional government, Premier Prince Lvov, proposes a document that "granted freedom of speech and assembly, the right to strike, a constituent assembly elected by universal and secret ballot, men and women alike," and much more.
But the liberals in the Provisional Government wanted to continue the war for patriotic and business reasons, while the parties who dominated the Soviet—the Mensheviks and Socialist Revolutionaries—believed that the first order of business was to defend Russia from invasion.
"The main objective of this provisional government is to blur the lines and confuse the French people in the parliamentary election campaign," Republicans secretary-general Bernard Accoyer said in a statement, adding that those who joined the government no longer belonged to the party.
Reed, a young American who arrived in Saint Petersburg with his wife, Louise Bryant, just as Russia's fragile provisional government began to buckle and the city's back streets were humming with whispers of strikes, mutinies and sedition, made no claims to impartiality in his coverage.
Two competing governments, known as "Dual Power," immediately sprung to life: The Provisional Government, made up of the industrialists and liberals from the figurehead Tsarist parliament, and the Petrograd Soviet, revived from the warm memories of 1905 as the political voice of workers, soldiers, and peasants.
He had been in exile in Switzerland with Lenin during the war, returned with him by train across German territory after the czar had abdicated, and fled with him again into hiding in August 21917 when the Provisional Government accused them of organizing a coup d'état.
"The Rasputin Russians thought they knew had been nothing but a 'fantasy,' yet a dangerous fantasy that proved poisonous to the throne," Mr. Smith writes, summarizing the findings of an inquiry conducted by the provisional government that briefly ruled before the Bolsheviks seized power in 1917.
The motion also called on Austria's provisional government and the Foreign Ministry to "use all political and diplomatic means available" to prevent the execution of Murtaja Qureiris, an 18-year-old who rights groups say is on trial, accused of offences related to taking part in anti-government protests.
Picturing the First World War It had come to this: His Imperial Majesty Nicholas II, Emperor of All Russia, perched despondently on a tree stump under armed guard outside the palace at Tsarskoye Selo, where he had been detained by the provisional government after his abdication in March.
The story of Lenin's path to power via a sealed boxcar was well known to the Russian public — the provisional government even issued an arrest warrant for the leader of the Bolsheviks — but it was not enough to diminish him or the revolution in the eyes of his supporters.
Arrangements were made to stash the prime minister and a provisional government there, but the only human forms during my visit were creepy life-size mannequins dressed in military uniforms, often with wigs askew, meant to illustrate life in the various wings of the bunker, including the canteen, sick bay, dormitories and military headquarters.

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