The Provisional Government in Russia continued during World War I primarily due to a lack of consensus on how to handle the war and internal reforms. It aimed to maintain Russia's commitment to the Allied powers while seeking to implement democratic reforms and address issues like land redistribution. However, its inability to end the war or resolve economic hardships led to widespread discontent, ultimately paving the way for the Bolshevik Revolution later in 1917. This combination of external pressures and internal unrest prevented the Provisional Government from stabilizing its authority.
The first rival of the Provisional Government in Russia was the Bolshevik Party, led by figures like Vladimir Lenin. The Bolsheviks opposed the Provisional Government's decision to continue participating in World War I and called for "peace, land, and bread." Their growing support among workers and soldiers ultimately led to the October Revolution in 1917, which resulted in the overthrow of the Provisional Government.
Provisional Priamurye Government ended in 1922.
The Bolshevik Revolution got rid of the Provisional Government.
Provisional Government of Western Thrace was created in 1913.
Provisional Government of Western Thrace ended in 1913.
Provisional Priamurye Government ended in 1922.
Aboriginal Provisional Government was created in 1990.
Provisional Government of Albania ended in 1914.
Provisional Government of Albania was created in 1912.
Provisional Government of Hawaii ended in 1894.
Provisional Government of Hawaii was created in 1893.
Provisional Government of Belgium was created in 1830.
Provisional Government of Belgium ended in 1831.
Provisional Government of Oregon ended in 1849.
Provisional Government of Oregon was created in 1843.
The Bolshevik Revolution got rid of the Provisional Government.
Provisional Government of the Republic of China was created in 1937.