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Interim

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An interim is a period of temporary pause or change in a sequence of events, or a temporary state, and is often applied to transitional political entities.

Interim may also refer to:

Temporary organizational arrangements (general concept)

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  • Provisional government, emergency government during the creation, collapse, or crisis of a state; also called interim government
  • Caretaker government, temporary rule between governments in a parliamentary democracy; also called interim government
  • Acting president, interim head of a state
  • Acting (law), designation of a person temporarily exercising the authority of any position
  • Interim management, in business
  • Regent, temporary ruler standing in for monarch currently unable to exercise rule
  • Locum, a person who temporarily fulfills the duties of another
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Temporary peaces

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Sports

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Arts

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Other

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See also

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