During May 1807, he was also the interim minister for justice and the police.
He later agreed to be the interim prime minister until a future election.
He was the interim prime minister between February 5-17, 1999.
In May he was a leading candidate to become interim prime minister.
First Baptist was led by a number of interim ministers during years without a pastor.
Bainimarama stepped down on April 10, 2009 as interim prime minister.
From February to November 2006 he was the interim interior minister.
After his ostensible retirement in 1976, he served as interim minister at five churches.
Papandreou also said that he would resign and allow another interim prime minister.
He also promised to appoint an interim prime minister.