Not to be confused with Latvian Provisional National Council.
Latvian Provisional Government Latvijas Pagaidu valdība
Provisional government
Formation
18 November 1918 (1918-11-18)
Extinction
20 June 1920 (1920-06-20)
Country
Latvia
Executive
Prime Minister
Kārlis Ulmanis
Legislative branch
Legislature
People's Council
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The Latvian Provisional Government (Latvian: Latvijas Pagaidu valdība) was formed on November 18, 1918 by the People's Council of Latvia as the interim government of the newly-proclaimed Republic of Latvia during the Latvian War of Independence. The term encompasses three cabinets led by Kārlis Ulmanis, the leader of the Agrarian Union, who was chosen to be Prime Minister. The Ulmanis' government led the country until the formation of an elected cabinet after the elections to the Constitutional Assembly of Latvia in June 1920.
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