- Caretaker government
In
politics , a caretaker government rules temporarily. A caretaker government is often set up following awar until stabledemocratic rule can be restored, or installed, in which case it is often referred to as aprovisional government . In some countries (includingAustralia andNew Zealand ) the term is used to describe the government that operates in the interim period between the normal dissolution of parliament for the purpose of holding an election and the formation of a new government after the election results are known. "(See alsoCaretaker government of Australia .)"Caretaker governments may also be put in place when a government in a
parliamentary system is defeated in amotion of no confidence , or in the case when the house to which the government is responsible is dissolved, to rule the country for an interim period until an election is held and a new government is formed. This type of caretaker government is adopted inBangladesh where an advisor council led by the former chief judge rules the country for 3 months before an elected government takes over. In systems wherecoalition government s are frequent a caretaker government may be installed temporarily while negotiations to form a new coalition take place. This usually occurs either immediately after an election in which there is no clear victor or if one coalition government collapses and a new one must be negotiated. [ [http://banglapedia.search.com.bd/HT/C_0041.htm Banglapedia: Caretaker Government] ]Caretakers
Caretakers, similarly, are individuals who fill seats in government temporarily without ambitions to continue to hold office on their own. This is particularly true with regard to U.S. Senators who are appointed to office by the
governor of their state following a vacancy created by the death or resignation of a sitting senator. Sometime governors wish to run for the seat themselves in the next election but do not want to be accused of unfairness by appointing themselves in the interim. Also, sometimes they do not wish to be seen as taking sides within a group of party factions or prejudicing the outcome of aprimary election by picking someone who is apt to become an active candidate for the position. At one time,widow s of politicians were often selected as caretakers to succeed their late husbands; this custom is rarely exercised today, as it could be viewed by some asnepotism .In a similar vein,
Nelson Rockefeller was said to be a "caretaker"Vice President of the United States (1974 –1977 ). He was nominated for the office by PresidentGerald Ford , who had succeeded the resigned PresidentRichard Nixon . Rockefeller made it apparent that he had no further presidential ambitions of his own (unlike many Vice Presidents), despite having run for the office three times in the past, and he had no intention of even running for a full term in the vice presidential office. He kept his intention when Ford's running mate in the 1976 presidential election was SenatorBob Dole .In
Canada , the more widely accepted term in this context is "interim", as ininterim leader .List of Caretaker Individuals and Governments
The following is a list of individuals who have been considered caretakers for government offices:
Individuals
Presidents
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José Linhares (Brazil)
*Pascoal Ranieri Mazzilli (Brazil)
*Alain Poher (France, esspecially second term)
*Émile Jonassaint (Haiti)
*Eduardo Rodríguez (Bolivia)
*Eduardo Duhalde (Argentina)Prime Ministers
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Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (United Kingdom, second term)
*Vincent Auriol (France)
*Waldemar Pawlak (Poland, first term)
*Malik Meraj Khalid (Pakistan)
*Moeenuddin Ahmad Qureshi (Pakistan)
*Balakh Sher Mazari (Pakistan)
*Malcolm Fraser (Australia)"Caretaker" United States Senators
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Benjamin A. Smith II (D-MA)
*Harlan Mathews (D-TN)
*Thomas A. Wofford (D-SC)
*Jocelyn Burdick (D-ND)Governments
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Caretaker government of Bangladesh
*Demissionary cabinet , a Dutch care taker cabinet.References
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