A temporary ruler is often referred to as an "acting leader" or "interim leader." This individual typically assumes leadership for a limited period, often during transitional phases such as after a leader's resignation, during a crisis, or while elections are being organized. Their primary role is to maintain stability and continuity until a permanent leader is appointed.
A temporary ruler is typically someone who assumes leadership or governing authority for a limited duration, often during a transitional phase or crisis. This role may arise in situations such as an interim government, a caretaker prime minister, or a regent who governs on behalf of a monarch. Their primary responsibilities usually include maintaining stability, overseeing essential functions, and preparing for a return to regular governance or elections. The authority of a temporary ruler is often limited by specific mandates or legal frameworks.
An unjust ruler might be called a tyrant.
A TYRANT.
Straight Edge
A straight edge
Regent
A charged up ruler will typically attract water. The charge on the ruler can induce a temporary polarization in the water molecules, causing them to be attracted to the ruler.
a ruler is called "Fürst"
A ruler is called 'une règle' (fem.) in French.
A person who acts as a temporary ruler in the place of a child is typically referred to as a regent. A regent is appointed to govern a kingdom or territory when the monarch is a minor, incapacitated, or absent. The regent exercises the powers of the monarch until the rightful ruler is able to assume their duties.
Called a straight edge
A egept ruler is called a Pharaoh
The ruler is called an Amir and the Amir today is Subah
If the ruler is a dictator, it is known as a dictatorship.
A country whose ruler has unlimited power is called an autocracy.
he was called the ruler
A temporary ruler is typically someone who assumes leadership or governing authority for a limited duration, often during a transitional phase or crisis. This role may arise in situations such as an interim government, a caretaker prime minister, or a regent who governs on behalf of a monarch. Their primary responsibilities usually include maintaining stability, overseeing essential functions, and preparing for a return to regular governance or elections. The authority of a temporary ruler is often limited by specific mandates or legal frameworks.