Välivaltioijat
Välivaltioijat, a Finnish term often translated as "interim rulers" or "caretaker governments," refers to temporary administrations that hold power in a state during periods of political uncertainty or transition. These governments typically assume control when a regular government has collapsed, been dissolved, or is unable to function due to a crisis, such as a vote of no confidence, a constitutional dispute, or the aftermath of an election where no clear majority can be formed.
The primary function of välivaltioijat is to maintain the continuity of state operations and to ensure stability
The formation and powers of välivaltioijat can vary significantly depending on the specific constitutional framework of