The Transitory Government of the Rosen Commonwealth, informally referred to as the Transitory Commonwealth or Provisional Government, was the internationally recognized successor authority in East Aya following the collapse of the First Rosen Commonwealth. Formed in 1990 by several members of the former Socialist Party, it established the Second Rosen Commonwealth and drafted its constitution and political structure. As many in the Transitory Commonwealth’s Executive Committee were known “reformers” within the party, the Second Rosen Commonwealth was set up to be more liberal and efficient than the First Commonwealth, with an emphasis on consensus democracy, collective leadership, and democratic socialism. The body dissolved on 3 November 1993, exactly three years after the new constitution entered effect. While the Second Rosen Commonwealth was established once the constitution was signed, the Transitory Commonwealth functioned as an oversight body during the new country’s first years in order to ensure a peaceful transition. Many within the Transitory Commonwealth came to hold political positions in the Second Rosen Commonwealth, and vice versa.