Well i have no idea
A government that is formed temporarily until a permanent one is created
There were many provisional government. China has a provisional government after the Wuhan incident on the October 1911 incident and a full fall of Qing Dynasty in 1912. Russia had a provisional government after a February Revolution in 1917 which was not a planned incident.So which country's provisional government are you talking about. If Russia, then the Bolsheviks led by Lenin and Trotsky had caused an October Revolution that overthrow the provisional government and set up a communist government.If China, then I am not too sure.
Singapore
They set up a provisional government, a temporary government that would run the area until the Metis' problems with the Canadian government were solved.
It set up a government for the NW territory.
Usually a police force set up in a temporary government. For example; If a government was recently overthrown, and a new provisional government is set up, they might also set up a temporary police force. At least until a permanent force can be established.
February 1917. Tsar Nicholas II is deposed and a "provisional government" set up, led first by Prince Georgi Lvov, then by Aleksander Kerensky. October 1917, the Provisional government is overthrown by the Bolsheviks, led by Vladimir Lenin.
After Nicholas II was arrested, the politicians in the Duma decided to give a lead to Russia. They set up the 'Provisional Government' until elections could be held later in 1917 for the 'Constituent Assembly.' The Constituent Assembly was intended to write a new constitution to govern Russia under a democratically elected government. The Provisional Government was not very effective and did not satisfy the revolutionary demands of the soldiers, workers and peasants. When the Provisional Government lost the support of the people, Lenin and his Bolsheviks took power from the Provisional Government. The Bolsheviks survived the Russian Civil War and retained power from then on.
On July 7, 1917, Alexander Kerensky was named by Prince Georgy Lvov in as his successor to lead the Provisional Government. Kerensky spent several days re-constituting the membership of the Provisional Government and formally set up the new government in the Winter Palace on July 18, 1917.
Alexander Kerensky was the second leader of the Russian Provisional Government that had been set up after the February Revolution of 1917 forced Tsar Nicholas II to abdicate the throne. He continued to lead the Provisional Government (PG) until Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks overthrew Kerensky and the PG in the October Revolution later that year.
The Bolsheviks took power from the Russian Provisional Government in November 1917 (October according to the Russian calendar). At that time the Provisional Government had already replaced Tsar Nicholas II and by November it was headed by Alexander Kerensky. The Bolsheviks did not seize power from Tsar Nicholas II. The Provisional Government was set up in place of the Tsar's government to maintain order and run the country until a new constitution could be written.
Vladimir Lenin and the Bolshevik Party did, but it was not "after the overthrow of Czar Nicholas II." Immediately after the Czar abdicated and his government collapsed, a Provisional Government of ministers was set up temporarily until a new constitution could be written. In October 1917 (Old Style, November 1917 New Style) Lenin set up the communist government after overthrowing the Provisional Government. In addition, it wasn't really "communist" except in name only. It was socialist.