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Link | rowid | id | country_id ▼ | start_date | name | caretaker | wikipedia | data_source | description | comment | previous_cabinet_id | previous_parliament_election_id | previous_ep_election_id | old_countryID | old_cabID |
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25 | 25 | 26 | Slovakia 1 | 1994-12-13 | Meciar VI | 0 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladim%C3%ADr_Me%C4%8Diar | mue-rom | Moravcik 817 | 119 119 | 703 | 19941 | |||
178 | 178 | 185 | Slovakia 1 | 2006-02-08 | Dzurinda III | 1 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dzurinda%27s_Second_Cabinet | ejpr | Caretaker cabinet remained in office after calling early elections on 7 February 2006. | Replacement of KDK ministers on 8 February 2006 used as starting date (see EJPR-PDY). | Dzurinda II 547 | 218 218 | 124 124 | 703 | 20060 |
256 | 256 | 269 | Slovakia 1 | 2006-07-04 | Fico I | 0 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Fico | Dzurinda III 185 | 192 192 | 124 124 | 703 | 20061 | |||
305 | 305 | 319 | Slovakia 1 | 2010-07-08 | Radicova I | 0 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iveta_Radi%C4%8Dov%C3%A1 | ap, bbc, reuters | PM Radičová was appointed on 8 July 2010 with the cabinet appointment one day after. The cabinet passed an investiture vote (yes: 79, no: 66) on 10 August 2010. On 11 October 2011 PM Radičová asked for a vote of confidence (yes: 55, no: 9, abstain: 60, absent: 26) linking it to a proposal on the European bailout mechanism, according to article 114 (3) of the constitution. The coalition partner Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) refused to back the cabinet. | Coded as an equivalent to a substantively meaningful resignation due to a change into a caretaker cabinet. | Fico I 269 | 524 524 | 441 441 | 703 | 20100 |
381 | 381 | 399 | Slovakia 1 | 1990-06-27 | Meciar I | 0 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladim%C3%ADr_Me%C4%8Diar | 538 538 | 703 | 19900 | |||||
401 | 401 | 420 | Slovakia 1 | 1993-01-12 | Meciar III | 0 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladim%C3%ADr_Me%C4%8Diar | mue-rom | Meciar II 690 | 294 294 | 703 | 19930 | |||
417 | 417 | 436 | Slovakia 1 | 1991-04-23 | Carnogursky | 0 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Carnogursky | Meciar I 399 | 538 538 | 703 | 19910 | ||||
522 | 522 | 547 | Slovakia 1 | 2002-10-16 | Dzurinda II | 0 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dzurinda%27s_Second_Cabinet | ejpr, rferl | Cabinet lost majority support on 8 December 2003 following the formation of a breakaway group by coalition party MPs. Cabinet ended on 6 February 2006 after Christian Democrats (KDH) withdrew and PM Dzurinda announced early elections a day later. | Dzurinda I 699 | 218 218 | 703 | 20020 | ||
567 | 567 | 592 | Slovakia 1 | 1993-03-19 | Meciar IV | 0 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladim%C3%ADr_Me%C4%8Diar | mue-rom | Meciar III 420 | 294 294 | 703 | 19931 | |||
661 | 661 | 690 | Slovakia 1 | 1992-06-24 | Meciar II | 0 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladim%C3%ADr_Me%C4%8Diar | mue-rom | Carnogursky 436 | 294 294 | 703 | 19920 | |||
670 | 670 | 699 | Slovakia 1 | 1998-10-30 | Dzurinda I | 0 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikul%C3%A1%C5%A1_Dzurinda | reuters | PM Dzurinda was appointed on 30 October 1998. Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 88; no: 50) on 2 December. Cabinet ended with election on 21 September 2002. | Meciar VI 26 | 349 349 | 703 | 19980 | ||
689 | 689 | 719 | Slovakia 1 | 1993-11-17 | Meciar V | 0 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladim%C3%ADr_Me%C4%8Diar | nyt, reuters | Meciar lost a vote of confidence on 11 March 1994 and resigned three days later. | Meciar IV 592 | 294 294 | 703 | 19932 | ||
783 | 783 | 817 | Slovakia 1 | 1994-03-16 | Moravcik | 0 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jozef_Morav%C4%8D%C3%ADk | reuters | PM Moravcik was appointed on 14 March 1994. | Meciar V 719 | 294 294 | 703 | 19940 | ||
932 | 932 | 982 | Slovakia 1 | 2011-10-20 | Radicova II | 1 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iveta_Radi%C4%8Dov%C3%A1 | spectator | Previous cabinet was defeated in a vote of confidence on 11 October 2011 and constitutionally obliged to resign. Leaders of all cabinet parties and President Gašparovič agreed on 20 October that the existing government remains in office until the next elections in March 2012. The president made use of article 115 (2) of the constitution. | Coded as as change in cabinet because of the quasi-resignation. The date of the agreement on 20 October 2011 is used as start date. | Radicova I 319 | 524 524 | 441 441 | ||
977 | 977 | 1027 | Slovakia 1 | 2012-04-04 | Fico II | 0 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fico's_Second_Cabinet | afp, sita | PM Fico and the cabinet were appointed on 4 April 2012. Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 82, no: 53, abstain: 8) on 15 May. Cabinet ended with election on 6 March 2016. | Radicova II 982 | 781 781 | 441 441 | |||
1410 | 1410 | 1483 | Slovakia 1 | 2016-03-23 | Fico III | 0 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fico%27s_Third_Cabinet | PM Fico and the cabinet were appointed on 23 March 2016. Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 79, no: 61) on 26 April. Cabinet ended on 16 August 2016 when Network (Sieť) withdrew from the coalition. | Fico II 1027 | 1003 1003 | 847 847 | ||||
1418 | 1418 | 1491 | Slovakia 1 | 2016-09-01 | Fico IV | 0 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fico%27s_Third_Cabinet | reuters | Cabinet continued on 1 September 2016 after a change in party composition. Cabinet ended on 15 March 2018 when PM Robert Fico resigned after mass protests. | Fico III 1483 | 1003 1003 | 847 847 | |||
1455 | 1455 | 1529 | Slovakia 1 | 2018-03-22 | Pellegrini | 0 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pellegrini%27s_Cabinet | reuters, spectator | PM Pellegrini and the cabinet were appointed on 22 March 2018. Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 81) on 27 March 2018. Cabinet ended with election on 29 February 2020. | Fico IV 1491 | 1003 1003 | 847 847 | |||
1550 | 1550 | 1625 | Slovakia 1 | 2020-03-21 | Matovic | 0 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Igor_Matovi%C4%8D | dpa, reuters | PM Matovic and the cabinet were appointed on 21 March 2020 and won an investiture vote (yes: 93, no: 48) on 30 April 2020. Cabinet ended with resignation of PM Matovic on 30 March 2021. | Pellegrini 1529 | 1089 1089 | 1070 1070 | |||
1589 | 1589 | 1666 | Slovakia 1 | 2021-04-01 | Heger I | 0 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heger%27s_Cabinet | dpa, reuters | Cabinet was appointed on 1 April 2021 and won an investiture vote (yes: 89, no: 55, abstain: 0) on 4 May 2021. Cabinet ended on 13 September 2022 after the withdrawal of the Freedom and Solidarity party (SaS) due to internal cabinet conflicts. | Matovic and Heger swapped postions. Heger became PM while Matovic became finance minister. "The swap is aimed at quelling coalition disputes sparked by Matovic's surprise purchase of Russian coronavirus vaccine Sputnik V in March" (Reuters). | Matovic 1625 | 1089 1089 | 1070 1070 | ||
1602 | 1602 | 1679 | Slovakia 1 | 2022-09-13 | Heger II | 0 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heger%27s_Cabinet | dpa, reuters | Cabinet continued on 13 September 2022 after a change in party composition. | Heger I 1666 | 1089 1089 | 1070 1070 | |||
8 | 8 | 8 | Japan 5 | 1964-11-09 | Sato I | 0 | Ikeda III 649 | 640 640 | 392 | 19640 | |||||
45 | 45 | 48 | Japan 5 | 1960-12-08 | Ikeda II | 0 | Ikeda I 241 | 345 345 | 392 | 19601 | |||||
56 | 56 | 59 | Japan 5 | 1974-12-09 | Miki | 0 | Tanaka II 502 | 333 333 | 392 | 19740 | |||||
101 | 101 | 106 | Japan 5 | 1989-08-10 | Kaifu I | 0 | Uno 743 | 506 506 | 392 | 19891 | |||||
129 | 129 | 134 | Japan 5 | 2007-09-26 | Fukuda Y | 0 | ejpr | Abe II 390 | 554 554 | 392 | 20071 | ||||
140 | 140 | 146 | Japan 5 | 1986-07-22 | Nakasone III | 0 | Nakasone II 568 | 506 506 | 392 | 19860 | |||||
157 | 157 | 163 | Japan 5 | 2000-07-04 | Mori II | 0 | ejpr | Mori I 211 | 237 237 | 392 | 20001 | ||||
173 | 173 | 180 | Japan 5 | 1980-07-17 | Suzuki | 0 | Ohira II 727 | 113 113 | 392 | 19801 | |||||
202 | 202 | 211 | Japan 5 | 2000-04-05 | Mori I | 0 | ejpr | Obuchi III 665 | 628 628 | 392 | 20000 | ||||
204 | 204 | 213 | Japan 5 | 1990-02-28 | Kaifu II | 0 | Kaifu I 106 | 25 25 | 392 | 19900 | |||||
217 | 217 | 227 | Japan 5 | 1978-12-07 | Ohira I | 0 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masayoshi_Ohira | Fukuda T 337 | 53 53 | 392 | 19780 | ||||
229 | 229 | 241 | Japan 5 | 1960-07-19 | Ikeda I | 0 | Kishi II 780 | 645 645 | 392 | 19600 | |||||
230 | 230 | 242 | Japan 5 | 1982-11-27 | Nakasone I | 0 | Suzuki 180 | 113 113 | 392 | 19820 | |||||
240 | 240 | 253 | Japan 5 | 1991-11-05 | Miyazawa | 0 | afp, reuters | Miyazawa lost a confidence vote (yes: 220, no: 255) on 18 June 1993 and dissolved parliament. Cabinet resigned on 5 August 1993. | Kaifu II 213 | 25 25 | 392 | 19910 | |||
270 | 270 | 283 | Japan 5 | 1987-11-06 | Takeshita | 0 | Nakasone III 146 | 506 506 | 392 | 19870 | |||||
323 | 323 | 337 | Japan 5 | 1976-12-24 | Fukuda T | 0 | Miki 59 | 53 53 | 392 | 19760 | |||||
355 | 355 | 371 | Japan 5 | 1996-11-07 | Hashimoto II | 0 | afp | PM Hashimoto was elected on 7 November 1996 (yes: 262). Cabinet announced resignation on 13 July 1998, effective 30 July, following defeat in upper house elections. | Hashimoto I 800 | 628 628 | 392 | 19961 | |||
358 | 358 | 374 | Japan 5 | 2009-09-16 | Hatoyama Y | 0 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yukio_Hatoyama | bbc | Conflict over a US military base on Okinawa led to the fall of the cabinet and PM Hatoyama resigned on 2 June 2010. Previously, the SDP quit the coalition on 30 May 2010. | Aso 494 | 327 327 | 392 | 20090 | ||
373 | 373 | 390 | Japan 5 | 2007-08-27 | Abe II | 0 | ejpr | Abe I 679 | 554 554 | 392 | 20070 | ||||
398 | 398 | 417 | Japan 5 | 1993-08-06 | Hosokawa | 0 | reuters | PM Hosokawa was elected (yes: 262, total: 503 [lower house]; yes: 132, total: 240 [upper house]) and the cabinet was appointed three days later. | Miyazawa 253 | 57 57 | 392 | 19930 | |||
413 | 413 | 432 | Japan 5 | 1994-04-25 | Hata | 0 | ejpr | Sakigake stayed in coalition without a ministerial position. | Hosokawa 417 | 57 57 | 392 | 19940 | |||
469 | 469 | 493 | Japan 5 | 2010-06-04 | Kan | 0 | bbc, yomiuri | PM Kan won an investiture vote (yes: 313, total: 477 [lower house]; yes: 123, total: 237 [upper house]) on 4 June 2010 and the cabinet was appointed four days later. Cabinet lost its upper house majority in an election on 11 July 2010. Cabinet resigned on 30 August following criticism after a tsunami in March and the crisis at a nuclear power plant. | Hatoyama Y 374 | 327 327 | 392 | 20100 | |||
470 | 470 | 494 | Japan 5 | 2008-09-24 | Aso | 0 | w | Fukuda Y 134 | 554 554 | 392 | 20080 | ||||
477 | 477 | 502 | Japan 5 | 1972-12-22 | Tanaka II | 0 | Tanaka I 656 | 333 333 | 392 | 19721 | |||||
543 | 543 | 568 | Japan 5 | 1983-12-27 | Nakasone II | 0 | Nakasone I 242 | 138 138 | 392 | 19830 | |||||
622 | 622 | 649 | Japan 5 | 1963-12-09 | Ikeda III | 0 | Ikeda II 48 | 640 640 | 392 | 19630 | |||||
629 | 629 | 656 | Japan 5 | 1972-07-07 | Tanaka I | 0 | Sato III 789 | 603 603 | 392 | 19720 | |||||
638 | 638 | 665 | Japan 5 | 1999-10-05 | Obuchi III | 0 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keiz%C5%8D_Obuchi | afp | Komeito entered cabinet on 5 October 1999. PM Obuchi suffered a stroke on 1 April 2000 was replaced by by Yoshirō Mori on 5 April. | Obuchi II 916 | 628 628 | 392 | 19980 | ||
652 | 652 | 679 | Japan 5 | 2006-09-26 | Abe I | 0 | ejpr | Koizumi III 850 | 554 554 | 392 | 20060 | ||||
697 | 697 | 727 | Japan 5 | 1979-11-09 | Ohira II | 0 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masayoshi_Ohira | nyt | Ohira lost a confidence vote on 16 May 1980 (yes: 187, no: 243) after some MPs from the Liberal Democrats abstained from the vote and parliament was dissolved. Ohira died on 12 June and Masayoshi Ito became acting prime minster until the elections in July. | Ohira I 227 | 433 433 | 392 | 19790 | ||
713 | 713 | 743 | Japan 5 | 1989-06-03 | Uno | 0 | Takeshita 283 | 506 506 | 392 | 19890 | |||||
740 | 740 | 770 | Japan 5 | 2003-11-19 | Koizumi II | 0 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junichiro_Koizumi | afp | PM Koizumi was elected (yes: 281 [lower house]; yes: 136, total: 240 [upper house]) on 19 August 2003 and the cabinet was appointed the same day. | Koizumi I 840 | 511 511 | 392 | 20030 | ||
748 | 748 | 780 | Japan 5 | 1958-06-12 | Kishi II | 0 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobusuke_Kishi | nyt | PM Kishi was elected on 12 June 1958 and the cabinet was appointed the same day. On 16 June 1960, Kishi announced his intention to resign after a controversial security treaty (US/Japan) came into force and cabinet resigned on 16 July | Kishi I 887 | 645 645 | 392 | 19580 | ||
755 | 755 | 787 | Japan 5 | 1967-02-17 | Sato II | 0 | Sato I 8 | 367 367 | 392 | 19670 | |||||
757 | 757 | 789 | Japan 5 | 1970-01-14 | Sato III | 0 | Sato II 787 | 603 603 | 392 | 19700 | |||||
766 | 766 | 800 | Japan 5 | 1996-01-11 | Hashimoto I | 0 | Murayama 868 | 57 57 | 392 | 19960 | |||||
804 | 804 | 840 | Japan 5 | 2001-04-26 | Koizumi I | 0 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junichiro_Koizumi | ejpr | Mori II 163 | 237 237 | 392 | 20010 | |||
814 | 814 | 850 | Japan 5 | 2005-10-31 | Koizumi III | 0 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junichiro_Koizumi | ejpr, nyt | Koizumi II 770 | 554 554 | 392 | 20050 | |||
829 | 829 | 868 | Japan 5 | 1994-06-30 | Murayama | 0 | Hata 432 | 57 57 | 392 | 19941 | |||||
848 | 848 | 887 | Japan 5 | 1957-02-25 | Kishi I | 0 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobusuke_Kishi | nyt | PM Kishi was elected on 25 February 1957 (yes: 276 [lower house]; yes: 147 [upper house]). Kishi dissolved parliament on 25 April 1958. | Ishibashi 901 | 692 692 | ||||
852 | 852 | 891 | Japan 5 | 1946-05-22 | Yoshida I | 0 | http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%AC%AC1%E6%AC%A1%E5%90%89%E7%94%B0%E5%86%85%E9%96%A3 | nyt | PM Yoshida and his cabinet were appointed on 22 May 1946. Cabinet ended with elections on 25 April 1947 and resigned on 19 May. | 697 697 | |||||
853 | 853 | 892 | Japan 5 | 1947-05-23 | Katayama | 0 | http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%89%87%E5%B1%B1%E5%86%85%E9%96%A3 | nyt | PM Katayama was elected on 23 May 1947 (yes: 420 [lower house]; yes: 205 [upper house]) and the cabinet came into office on 1 June. Cabinet resigned on 10 February 1948. | Yoshida I 891 | 696 696 | ||||
854 | 854 | 893 | Japan 5 | 1948-02-21 | Ashida | 0 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitoshi_Ashida | nyt | PM Ashida was elected on 21 February 1948 (yes: 216 [lower house]; yes: 102 [upper house]) and the cabinet came into office on 9 March. Cabinet resigned on 7 October 1948 following corruption charges. | Katayama 892 | 696 696 | ||||
855 | 855 | 894 | Japan 5 | 1948-10-15 | Yoshida II | 0 | http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%AC%AC2%E6%AC%A1%E5%90%89%E7%94%B0%E5%86%85%E9%96%A3 | nyt | PM Yoshida was elected on 15 October 1948 (yes: 185) and his cabinet came into office on 19 October. Cabinet resigned on 7 December 1948 to avoid a no confidence vote by the opposition. | Ashida 893 | 696 696 | ||||
856 | 856 | 895 | Japan 5 | 1949-02-11 | Yoshida III | 0 | http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%AC%AC3%E6%AC%A1%E5%90%89%E7%94%B0%E5%86%85%E9%96%A3 | nyt | PM Yoshida was elected on 11 February 1949 (yes: 350, cast: 451 [lower house]; yes: 167, cast: 218 [upper house]) and his cabinet came into office on 16 February. Yoshida dissolved parliament and announced general elections on 28 August 1952. | Yoshida II 894 | 695 695 | ||||
857 | 857 | 896 | Japan 5 | 1952-10-24 | Yoshida IV | 0 | http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%AC%AC4%E6%AC%A1%E5%90%89%E7%94%B0%E5%86%85%E9%96%A3 | nyt | PM Yoshida was elected on 24 October 1952 (yes: 247 [lower house]; yes: 126 [upper house]) and his cabinet came into office on 29 October. PM Yoshida lost a confidence vote (yes: 218, no: 229) on 14 March 1953 and dissolved parliament. | Yoshida III 895 | 694 694 | ||||
858 | 858 | 897 | Japan 5 | 1953-05-19 | Yoshida V | 0 | http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%AC%AC5%E6%AC%A1%E5%90%89%E7%94%B0%E5%86%85%E9%96%A3 | nyt | PM Yoshida was elected on 19 May 1953 (yes: 204 [lower house]; yes: 141 [upper house]) and his cabinet came into office on 22 May. Cabinet resigned on 7 December 1954 following a potential vote of no confidence by the opposition and a faction of the Liberal party. | Yoshida IV 896 | 693 693 | ||||
859 | 859 | 898 | Japan 5 | 1954-12-09 | Hatoyama I I | 1 | http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%AC%AC1%E6%AC%A1%E9%B3%A9%E5%B1%B1%E4%B8%80%E9%83%8E%E5%86%85%E9%96%A3 | nyt | PM Hatoyama was elected on 9 December 1954 (yes: 257 [lower house]; yes: 116 [upper house]) following the resignation of PM Yoshida. He promised to dissolve parliament and to hold an election by spring. Cabinet ends with the dissolution of parliament on 24 January 1955. | Yoshida V 897 | 693 693 | ||||
860 | 860 | 899 | Japan 5 | 1955-03-18 | Hatoyama I II | 0 | http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%AC%AC2%E6%AC%A1%E9%B3%A9%E5%B1%B1%E4%B8%80%E9%83%8E%E5%86%85%E9%96%A3 | nyt | PM Hatoyama was elected on 18 March 1955 (yes: 254 [lower house]) and cabinet came into office on 26 March. Cabinets resigned on 21 November 1955 and later reformed following the merger of Liberal and Democratic parties. | Hatoyama I I 898 | 692 692 | ||||
861 | 861 | 900 | Japan 5 | 1955-11-22 | Hatoyama I III | 0 | http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%AC%AC3%E6%AC%A1%E9%B3%A9%E5%B1%B1%E4%B8%80%E9%83%8E%E5%86%85%E9%96%A3 | nyt | PM Hatoyama was elected on 22 November 1955 (yes: 288 [lower house], yes: 149 [upper house]) and the cabinet appointed the same day. Cabinet resigned on 20 December 1956 because of Hatoyama's failing health. | Hatoyama I II 899 | 692 692 | ||||
862 | 862 | 901 | Japan 5 | 1956-12-20 | Ishibashi | 0 | http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%9F%B3%E6%A9%8B%E5%86%85%E9%96%A3 | PM Ishibashi was elected on 20 December 1956 (yes: 291 [lower house]) and cabinet came into office four days later. Ishibashi resigned on 23 February 1957 because of failing health. | Hatoyama I III 900 | 692 692 | |||||
876 | 876 | 915 | Japan 5 | 1998-07-30 | Obuchi I | 0 | afp | PM Obuchi was elected on 30 July 1998 (yes: 268). Cabinet ends on 14 January 1999 through reshuffle and new cabinet party. | Hashimoto II 371 | 628 628 | |||||
877 | 877 | 916 | Japan 5 | 1999-01-14 | Obuchi II | 0 | afp | Liberal Party entered cabinet on 14 January 1999. Cabinet ends on 5 October 1999 through reshuffle and new cabinet party. | Obuchi I 915 | 628 628 | |||||
919 | 919 | 969 | Japan 5 | 2011-08-30 | Noda | 0 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoshihiko_Noda | jiji, kyodo, reuters | PM Noda won investiture votes (yes: 308, [lower house]; yes: 110, total: 241 [upper house]) on 30 August 2011 following the resignation of PM Kan. His cabinet came into office on 2 September. Cabinet lost majority control and was forced to dissolve parliament in fall 2012. It ended with an early election on 16 December 2012. | Kan 493 | 327 327 | ||||
994 | 994 | 1044 | Japan 5 | 2012-12-26 | Abe III | 0 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinz%C5%8D_Abe | kyodo | PM Abe won an investiture vote (yes: 328, total: 478 [lower house]; yes: 107, total: 234 [upper house]) on 26 December 2012 and the cabinet was appointed the same day. PM Abe was seeking a new mandate in fall 2012 and dissolved parliament. Cabinet ended with an early election on 14 December 2014. | Noda 969 | 788 788 | ||||
1098 | 1098 | 1156 | Japan 5 | 2014-12-24 | Abe IV | 0 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinz%C5%8D_Abe | kyodo | PM Abe won an investiture vote (yes: 328, total: 470 [lower house]; yes: 135, total: 240 [upper house]) on 24 December 2014 and the cabinet was appointed the same day. Cabinet ended with early election on 22 October 2017. | Abe III 1044 | 850 850 | ||||
1451 | 1451 | 1525 | Japan 5 | 2017-11-01 | Abe V | 0 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Abe_Cabinet | afp, reuters | PM Abe won an investiture vote (yes: 312, total: 465 [lower house]; yes: 151, total: 242 [upper house]) on 1 November 2017 and the cabinet was appointed the same day. Cabinet ended on 16 September 2020 after PM Abe resigned due to health problems. | Abe IV 1156 | 1022 1022 | ||||
1568 | 1568 | 1644 | Japan 5 | 2020-09-16 | Suga | 0 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suga_Cabinet | reuters | PM Suga won an investiture vote (yes: 314, total: 462 [lower house]; yes: 142, total: 245 [upper house]) on 16 September 2020 and the cabinet was appointed the same day. Cabinet ended on 04 October 2021 due to resignation of PM Suga. | Abe V 1525 | 1022 1022 | ||||
1570 | 1570 | 1646 | Japan 5 | 2021-11-10 | Kishida II | 0 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Kishida_Cabinet | kyodo | PM Kishida won an investiture vote (yes: 297, total: 465 [lower house]; yes: 141, total: 245 [upper house]) on 10 November 2021. | Kishida I 1647 | 1098 1098 | ||||
1571 | 1571 | 1647 | Japan 5 | 2021-10-04 | Kishida I | 0 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Kishida_Cabinet | kyodo | PM Kishida won an investiture vote (yes: 311, total: 458 [lower house]; yes: 141, total: 241 [upper house]) on 04 October 2021 and the cabinet was appointed the same day. Cabinet ended with an early election on 10 November 2021. | Suga 1644 | 1022 1022 | ||||
12 | 12 | 12 | Luxembourg 7 | 2004-07-31 | Juncker III | 0 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Claude_Juncker | Juncker II 196 | 383 383 | 593 593 | 442 | 20040 | |||
26 | 26 | 27 | Luxembourg 7 | 1979-07-16 | Werner IV | 0 | http://lb.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regierung_Werner-Thorn-Flesch | Thorn 655 | 606 606 | 589 589 | 442 | 19790 | |||
96 | 96 | 101 | Luxembourg 7 | 1969-02-06 | Werner III | 0 | http://lb.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regierung_Werner-Schaus_II | Werner II 491 | 166 166 | 442 | 19690 | ||||
167 | 167 | 174 | Luxembourg 7 | 1945-11-14 | Dupong III | 1 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Union_Government_%281945%29 | nyt | Cabinet resigned on 13 February 1947. | Dupong II 340 | 144 144 | 442 | 19450 | ||
168 | 168 | 175 | Luxembourg 7 | 1984-07-20 | Santer I | 0 | http://lb.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regierung_Santer-Poos_I | Werner IV 27 | 183 183 | 109 109 | 442 | 19840 | |||
187 | 187 | 196 | Luxembourg 7 | 1999-08-07 | Juncker II | 0 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juncker-Polfer_Ministry | Juncker I 621 | 299 299 | 505 505 | 442 | 19990 | |||
213 | 213 | 222 | Luxembourg 7 | 1994-07-13 | Santer III | 0 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santer-Poos_Ministry_III | Santer II 418 | 306 306 | 594 594 | 442 | 19940 | |||
325 | 325 | 340 | Luxembourg 7 | 1944-11-23 | Dupong II | 1 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberation_Government_%28Luxembourg%29 | Dupong I 1455 | 936 936 | 442 | 19440 | ||||
345 | 345 | 360 | Luxembourg 7 | 1951-07-03 | Dupong VI | 0 | http://lb.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regierung_Dupong-Schaus-Bodson | Dupong V 799 | 149 149 | 442 | 19510 | ||||
377 | 377 | 395 | Luxembourg 7 | 1947-03-01 | Dupong IV | 0 | http://lb.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regierung_Dupong-Schaus | Dupong III 174 | 144 144 | 442 | 19470 | ||||
399 | 399 | 418 | Luxembourg 7 | 1989-07-14 | Santer II | 0 | http://lb.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regierung_Santer-Poos_II | Santer I 175 | 526 526 | 238 238 | 442 | 19890 | |||
467 | 467 | 491 | Luxembourg 7 | 1964-07-15 | Werner II | 0 | http://lb.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regierung_Werner-Cravatte | Werner I 832 | 579 579 | 442 | 19640 | ||||
475 | 475 | 500 | Luxembourg 7 | 1954-06-28 | Bech V | 0 | http://lb.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regierung_Bech-Bodson | nyt | Cabinet was formed on 28 June 1954 and it terminates when Bech resigns on 26 March 1958. | Bech IV 532 | 153 153 | 442 | 19540 | ||
507 | 507 | 532 | Luxembourg 7 | 1953-12-29 | Bech IV | 0 | http://lb.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regierung_Bech-Bodson | Dupong VI 360 | 149 149 | 442 | 19530 | ||||
519 | 519 | 544 | Luxembourg 7 | 1958-03-29 | Frieden | 0 | http://lb.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regierung_Frieden | nyt | PM Frieden was appointed on 31 March 1958. Cabinet resigned on 10 December 1958 after the LSAP left the coalition. | Bech V 500 | 153 153 | 442 | 19580 | ||
576 | 576 | 601 | Luxembourg 7 | 2009-07-23 | Juncker IV | 0 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Claude_Juncker | reuters, tagbla | Cabinet was appointed on 23 June 2009. PM Juncker resigned on 11 July 2013 and early elections were called. | Juncker III 12 | 172 172 | 662 662 | 442 | 20090 | |
594 | 594 | 621 | Luxembourg 7 | 1995-01-20 | Juncker I | 0 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juncker-Poos_Ministry | Santer III 222 | 306 306 | 594 594 | 442 | 19950 | |||
628 | 628 | 655 | Luxembourg 7 | 1974-06-15 | Thorn | 0 | http://lb.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regierung_Thorn-Vouel-Berg | Werner III 101 | 446 446 | 442 | 19740 | ||||
765 | 765 | 799 | Luxembourg 7 | 1948-07-14 | Dupong V | 0 | http://lb.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regierung_Dupong-Schaus-Bodson | Dupong IV 395 | 661 661 | 442 | 19480 |
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