rowid,id,country_id,country_id_label,start_date,name,caretaker,wikipedia,data_source,data_source_label,description,comment,previous_cabinet_id,previous_cabinet_id_label,previous_parliament_election_id,previous_parliament_election_id_label,previous_ep_election_id,previous_ep_election_id_label,old_countryID,old_cabID 1105,1163,67,Finland,2015-05-29,Sipilae I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sipil%C3%A4_Cabinet,yle,yle,"PM Sipilae won an investiture vote (yes: 128, no: 62, abstain: 2, absent: 7) on 28 May 2015 and cabinet was appointed a day later. Cabinet ended on 13 June 2017 when Finns Party (PS) split and withdrew from the cabinet.",,1145,Stubb II,855,855,823,823,, 1557,1633,15,Lithuania,2014-07-15,Butkevicius II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butkevi%C4%8Dius_Cabinet,xna,xna,"PM Butkevičius won an investiture vote (yes: 88, no: 36, abstain: 7) on 15 July 2014. Cabinet ended with election on 9 October 2016.",,1042,Butkevicius I,786,786,842,842,, 1341,1405,43,France,1917-09-12,Painleve I,0,https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Paul_Painlev%C3%A9_%281%29,ws,ws,,,1404,Ribot II,989,989,,,, 183,192,54,Germany,1953-10-20,Adenauer II,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabinett_Adenauer_II,wid,wid,Cabinet ended on 15 July 1955 when German Bloc (GB/BHE) ministers joined Christian Democrats (CDU) party group.,,147,Adenauer I,103,103,,,276,19530 156,162,39,Hungary,2009-04-14,Bajnai,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Bajnai,w,w,,,706,Gyurcsany III,194,194,224,224,348,20090 470,494,5,Japan,2008-09-24,Aso,0,,w,w,,,134,Fukuda Y,554,554,,,392,20080 513,538,56,Iceland,2009-02-01,Sigurdardottir I,1,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%B3hanna_Sigur%C3%B0ard%C3%B3ttir,w,w,,,558,Haarde II,265,265,,,352,20090 570,595,55,Latvia,1990-05-07,Godmanis I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivars_Godmanis,w,w,,,,,647,647,,,428,19900 681,711,43,France,2002-05-07,Raffarin I,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Jean-Pierre_Raffarin_(1),w,w,,,481,Jospin,479,479,273,273,250,20020 786,820,43,France,2002-06-17,Raffarin II,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Jean-Pierre_Raffarin_(2),w,w,,,711,Raffarin I,403,403,273,273,250,20021 1482,1556,54,Germany,1919-02-13,Scheidemann,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scheidemann_cabinet,vs14,vs14,"Cabinet took office on 13 February 1919, through the provisional law ""Gesetz über die vorläufige Reichsgewalt"" by Reichspräsident Ebert. Scheidemann resigned on 20 June 1919, because he could not agree to the signing of the Treaty of Versailles.",,,,1031,1031,,,, 1483,1557,54,Germany,1919-06-22,Bauer I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bauer_cabinet,vs14,vs14,"Cabinet took office on 22 June 1919. Cabinet ended on 2 October 1919, when the DDP joined the government.",,1556,Scheidemann,1031,1031,,,, 1484,1558,54,Germany,1919-10-03,Bauer II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bauer_cabinet,vs14,vs14,"Cabinet took office on 3 October 1919. Cabinet resigned on 27 January 1920 in response to the Kapp Putsch.",,1557,Bauer I,1031,1031,,,, 1485,1559,54,Germany,1920-03-29,Müller I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_M%C3%BCller_cabinet,vs14,vs14,"Cabinet took office on 29 March 1920. Cabinet ended on 25 June 1920.",,1558,Bauer II,1031,1031,,,, 1486,1560,54,Germany,1920-06-26,Fehrenbach,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fehrenbach_cabinet,vs14,vs14,"Cabinet took office on 26 June 1920. Fehrenbach resigned on 4 May 1921, since there was no agreement on dealing with reparations payments, and the DVP withdrew its support of the government.",,1559,Müller I,1033,1033,,,, 1487,1561,54,Germany,1921-05-10,Wirth I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Wirth_cabinet,vs14,vs14,"Cabinet took office on 10 May 1921. Cabinet resigned on 22 October 1921 in response to the outcome of the Upper Silesia plebiscite.",,1560,Fehrenbach,1033,1033,,,, 1488,1562,54,Germany,1921-10-26,Wirth II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Wirth_cabinet,vs14,vs14,"Cabinet took office on 26 October 1921. Cabinet ended on 31 January 1922, when the DDP joined the government.",Otto Gessler was a member of the DDP but was an individual cabinenet member . Later Walther Rathenau joined the cabinet as a representative of the DDP.,1561,Wirth I,1033,1033,,,, 1489,1563,54,Germany,1922-01-31,Wirth III,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Wirth_cabinet,vs14,vs14,"Cabinet took office on 31 January 1922. Cabinet ended on 31 March 1922, when the BBB joined the government.",,1562,Wirth II,1033,1033,,,, 1490,1564,54,Germany,1922-03-31,Wirth IV,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Wirth_cabinet,vs14,vs14,"Cabinet took office on 31 March 1922. Cabinet resigned on 14 November 1922, because the SPD refused to agree to include the DVP into the coalition. ",,1563,Wirth III,1033,1033,,,, 1491,1565,54,Germany,1922-11-22,Cuno,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuno_cabinet,vs14,vs14,"Cabinet took office on 22 November 1922. Cabinet resigned on 11 August 1923 to forestall a vote of no confidence by the SPD.",,1564,Wirth IV,1033,1033,,,, 1492,1566,54,Germany,1923-08-13,Stresemann I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Stresemann_cabinet,vs14,vs14,"Cabinet took office on 13 August 1923. Cabinet resigned on 3 October 1923 over the dispute whether the daily working hours should be increased and took office again with minor modifications in the cabinet. The SPD left the coalition on 3 November 1923, since the government used the means of the Reich execution on Saxony, but was not willing to do the same in Bavaria.",,1565,Cuno,1033,1033,,,, 1493,1567,54,Germany,1923-11-03,Stresemann II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Stresemann_cabinet,vs14,vs14,"The cabinet took office on 3 November 1923. The cabinet resigned on 20 November 1923 after losing a confidence vote. ",,1566,Stresemann I,1033,1033,,,, 1494,1568,54,Germany,1923-12-01,Marx I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Marx_cabinet,vs14,vs14,"Cabinet took office on 1 December 1923. Cabinet ended on 15 April 1923 due to the withdrawal of the BVP (represented by Erich Emminger) from the cabinet.",,1567,Stresemann II,1033,1033,,,, 1495,1569,54,Germany,1924-04-15,Marx II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Marx_cabinet,vs14,vs14,"Cabinet took office on 15 April 1924. Cabinet ended with election on 4 June 1924.",Government officially stayed in office until 26 June 1924.,1568,Marx I,1033,1033,,,, 1496,1570,54,Germany,1924-06-04,Marx III,1,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Marx_cabinet,vs14,vs14,"Cabinet Marx II was confirmed by Reichspräsident Ebert in office after initial coalition negotiations failed, but had no majority support in the Reichstag. Coalition negotiations with SPD and DNVP continued, but were not successful. Cabinet resigned on 15 December 1924 and stayed in office until 15 January 1925.",,1569,Marx II,1034,1034,,,, 1497,1571,54,Germany,1925-01-16,Luther I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Luther_cabinet,vs14,vs14,"Cabinet took office on 16 January 1925. Cabinet ended on 29 October 1925, when the DNVP withdrew from the government due to the dispute over the Locarno Treaties.",,1570,Marx III,1035,1035,,,, 1498,1572,54,Germany,1925-10-29,Luther II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Luther_cabinet,vs14,vs14,"Cabinet took office on 29 October 1925. Cabinet resigned on 5 December 1925 after signing the Locarno Treaties. ",,1571,Luther I,1035,1035,,,, 1499,1573,54,Germany,1926-01-20,Luther III,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Luther_cabinet,vs14,vs14,"Cabinet took office on 20 January 1926. Luther resigned on 13 May 1926, after a vote of reprobation against him was successful.",,1572,Luther II,1035,1035,,,, 1500,1574,54,Germany,1926-05-18,Marx IV,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Marx_cabinet,vs14,vs14,"Cabinet took office on 18 May 1926. Cabinet resigned on 17 December 1926 after losing a confidence vote initiated by the SPD.",,1573,Luther III,1035,1035,,,, 1501,1575,54,Germany,1927-01-29,Marx V,0,https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabinett_Marx_IV,vs14,vs14,"Cabinet took office on 29 January 1927. Marx resigned on 12 June 1928 due to a dispute over the Reichsschulgesetz. ",,1574,Marx IV,1035,1035,,,, 1502,1576,54,Germany,1928-06-29,Müller II,0,https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabinett_M%C3%BCller_II,vs14,vs14,"Cabinet took office on 29 June 1928. Müller resigned on 27 March 1930, because the SPD was unwilling to accept a compromise in the dispute over the funding of unemployment insurance.",,1575,Marx V,1036,1036,,,, 1503,1577,54,Germany,1932-12-03,Schleicher,0,https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabinett_Schleicher,vs14,vs14,"Cabinet took office on 3 December 1932. The cabinet was composed mainly of independent ministers. Cabinet resigned on 28 January 1933.",,1580,Papen II,1039,1039,,,, 1504,1578,54,Germany,1933-01-31,Hitler,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitler_Cabinet,vs14,vs14,"Cabinet took office on 31 January 1933. All non-NSDAP members were later removed from the government. With the Enabling Act of 24 March 1933, the government was able to pass laws without the Reichstag, which meant the end of the Weimar Republic.",,1577,Schleicher,1039,1039,,,, 1505,1579,54,Germany,1932-06-02,Papen I,0,https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabinett_Papen,vs14,vs14,"Cabinet took office on 2 June 1932. Cabinet endet with the dissolution of the Reichstag on 12 September 1932.",Snap election on 6 November 1932.,1584,Brüning IV,1037,1037,,,, 1506,1580,54,Germany,1932-09-12,Papen II,0,https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabinett_Papen,vs14,vs14,"Cabinet took office on 12 September 1932. Cabinet ended on 3 December 1932.",,1579,Papen I,1038,1038,,,, 1507,1581,54,Germany,1930-03-30,Brüning I,0,https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabinett_Br%C3%BCning_I,vs14,vs14,"Cabinet took office on 30 March 1930. Cabinet ended on 16 October 1930.",,1576,Müller II,1036,1036,,,, 1508,1582,54,Germany,1930-10-16,Brüning II,0,https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabinett_Br%C3%BCning_I,vs14,vs14,"Cabinet took office on 16 October 1930. Cabinet ended on 5 December 1930.",,1581,Brüning I,1037,1037,,,, 1509,1583,54,Germany,1930-12-05,Brüning III,0,https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabinett_Br%C3%BCning_I,vs14,vs14,"Cabinet took office on 5 December 1930. Cabinet ended on 9 October 1931.",,1582,Brüning II,1037,1037,,,, 1510,1584,54,Germany,1931-10-10,Brüning IV,0,https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabinett_Br%C3%BCning_II,vs14,vs14,"Cabinet took office on 10 October 1931. Cabinet resigned on 31 May 1932, because Brüning could no longer rely on the support of the Reichspräsident.",,1583,Brüning III,1037,1037,,,, 879,918,67,Finland,2011-06-22,Katainen I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jyrki_Katainen%27s_cabinet,"valt, yle","valt, yle","PM Katainen won an investiture vote (yes: 118, no: 72) and cabinet was appointed on 22 June 2011. Cabinet ended on 25 March 2014 when the Left Alliance (VAS) withdrew from the coalition.",,383,Kiviniemi,700,700,181,181,, 1043,1094,67,Finland,2014-03-25,Katainen II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jyrki_Katainen%27s_cabinet,"valt, yle","valt, yle","Cabinet continued on 25 March 2014 after a change in party composition. Cabinet resigned on 16 June 2014 after PM Katainen withdrew.",Cabinet continued in office for less than three month but is included because PM Katainen resignation is not related to termination of previous cabinet. Hence these are two events with independent cabinet formations.,918,Katainen I,700,700,181,181,, 75,78,67,Finland,1948-07-29,Fagerholm I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl-August_Fagerholm,valt,valt,,,125,Pekkala,187,187,,,246,19480 95,100,67,Finland,1995-04-13,Lipponen I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paavo_Lipponen's_first_cabinet,valt,valt,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 139, no: 49, absent: 11) on 28 April 1995. ",,206,Aho II,24,24,193,193,246,19950 115,120,67,Finland,1944-11-17,Paasikivi I,0,http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paasikiven_II_hallitus,valt,valt,,,305,Castren,297,297,,,246,19442 120,125,67,Finland,1946-03-26,Pekkala,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauno_Pekkala,valt,valt,,,815,Paasikivi II,101,101,,,246,19460 137,143,67,Finland,1975-06-13,Liinamaa,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keijo_Liinamaa,valt,valt,,,769,Sorsa I,636,636,,,246,19750 155,161,67,Finland,1954-05-05,Torngren,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralf_Törngren,valt,valt,,,738,Tuomioja,71,71,,,246,19540 191,200,67,Finland,1951-09-20,Kekkonen III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urho_Kekkonen,valt,valt,,,639,Kekkonen II,575,575,,,246,19511 194,203,67,Finland,1968-03-22,Koivisto I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauno_Koivisto,valt,valt,,,339,Paasio I,460,460,,,246,19680 197,206,67,Finland,1994-06-26,Aho II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esko_Aho,valt,valt,,,831,Aho I,602,602,,,246,19940 292,305,67,Finland,1944-09-21,Castren,0,http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/U._Castr%C3%A9nin_hallitus,valt,valt,,,1199,Cajander III,297,297,,,246,19441 324,339,67,Finland,1966-05-27,Paasio I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafael_Paasio,valt,valt,,,139,Virolainen,460,460,,,246,19660 374,391,67,Finland,1971-10-29,Aura II,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teuvo_Aura,valt,valt,,,856,Karjalainen III,77,77,,,246,19711 454,476,67,Finland,1975-11-30,Miettunen II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martti_Miettunen,valt,valt,,,143,Liinamaa,98,98,,,246,19751 573,598,67,Finland,1961-07-14,Miettunen I,0,http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miettusen_I_hallitus,valt,valt,Cabinet under PM Miettunen was appointed 14 July 1961 and ended with elections on 5 February 1962. ,,230,Sukselainen III,616,616,,,246,19610 591,618,67,Finland,1972-02-23,Paasio II,0,http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paasion_II_hallitus,valt,valt,,,391,Aura II,636,636,,,246,19720 612,639,67,Finland,1951-01-17,Kekkonen II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urho_Kekkonen%27s_second_cabinet,valt,valt,,,872,Kekkonen I,187,187,,,246,19510 623,650,67,Finland,1983-05-06,Sorsa VI,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalevi_Sorsa,valt,valt,,,34,Sorsa V,133,133,,,246,19830 636,663,67,Finland,2002-05-31,Lipponen III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paavo_Lipponen's_second_cabinet,valt,valt,"Cabinet started on 31 May 2002 with a replacement of the Green (VIHR) environment minister. Cabinet ended with election on 16 March 2003 and resigned on 17 April.",,352,Lipponen II,15,15,334,334,246,20020 657,685,67,Finland,1954-10-20,Kekkonen V,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urho_Kekkonen,valt,valt,,,161,Torngren,71,71,,,246,19541 678,707,67,Finland,1970-05-14,Aura I,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teuvo_Aura,valt,valt,,,203,Koivisto I,77,77,,,246,19700 744,776,67,Finland,1979-05-26,Koivisto II,0,http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koiviston_II_hallitus,valt,valt,Koivisto was elected as president resulting in a cabinet reshuffle.,,492,Sorsa III,84,84,,,246,19790 758,791,67,Finland,1958-04-25,Kuuskoski,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reino_Kuuskoski,valt,valt,Caretaker cabinet was formed on 25 April 1958.,,860,Fieandt,71,71,,,246,19580 796,831,67,Finland,1991-04-26,Aho I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esko_Aho,valt,valt,,,41,Holkeri II,602,602,,,246,19910 812,848,67,Finland,1976-09-29,Miettunen III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martti_Miettunen,valt,valt,,,476,Miettunen II,98,98,,,246,19760 833,872,67,Finland,1950-03-17,Kekkonen I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urho_Kekkonen,valt,valt,,,78,Fagerholm I,187,187,,,246,19500 1437,1510,67,Finland,2017-06-13,Sipilae II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sipil%C3%A4_Cabinet,valt,valt,"Cabinet continued on 13 June 2017 after a change in party composition and won a confidence vote (yes: 104, no: 85) on 20 June. Cabinet ended after PM Sipilaes request to dissolve the cabinet on 8 March 2019.",,1163,Sipilae I,855,855,823,823,, 996,1046,72,Malta,2013-03-11,Muscat I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maltese_Government_2013%E2%80%932018,tom,tom,"PM Muscat was sworn in on 11 March 2013 and his cabinet two days later. Cabinet ended with an early election on 6 June 2017 after corruption allegations.",,468,Gonzi II,790,790,555,555,, 1609,1686,34,Israel,2022-12-29,Netanjahu XV,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty-seventh_government_of_Israel,tmisra,tmisra,Cabinet was appointed on 29 December 2022.,,1677,Lapid,1117,1117,,,, 189,198,40,Switzerland,1999-12-15,Bundesrat 1999,0,,swiss,swiss,,,38,Bundesrat 1995,427,427,,,756,19990 818,855,40,Switzerland,2003-12-10,Bundesrat 2003,0,,swiss,swiss,,,198,Bundesrat 1999,206,206,,,756,20030 922,972,40,Switzerland,1943-12-15,Bundesrat 1943,0,,swiss,swiss,,,973,Bundesrat 1939,771,771,,,, 923,973,40,Switzerland,1939-12-13,Bundesrat 1939,0,,swiss,swiss,,,974,Bundesrat 1935,767,767,,,, 924,974,40,Switzerland,1935-12-11,Bundesrat 1935,0,,swiss,swiss,,,975,Bundesrat 1934,769,769,,,, 925,975,40,Switzerland,1934-03-22,Bundesrat 1934,0,,swiss,swiss,Cabinet started on 22 March 1934 with the election of Chancellor Bovet after Käslin resigned. ,,976,Bundesrat 1931,768,768,,,, 926,976,40,Switzerland,1931-12-17,Bundesrat 1931,0,,swiss,swiss,"Cabinet ended on 22 March 1934 with the election of a new chancellor, after Käslin resigned because of health problems. ",,978,Bundesrat 1929,768,768,,,, 927,977,40,Switzerland,1928-12-13,Bundesrat 1928,0,,swiss,swiss,Cabinet ended on 12 December 1929 with the election of a Swiss Peoples Party (SVP) member to the Federal Council.,,979,Bundesrat 1925,772,772,,,, 928,978,40,Switzerland,1929-12-12,Bundesrat 1929,0,,swiss,swiss,Cabinet started on 12 December 1929 with the election of Rudolf Minger (SVP) to the Federal Council.,,977,Bundesrat 1928,772,772,,,, 929,979,40,Switzerland,1925-12-17,Bundesrat 1925,0,,swiss,swiss,,,980,Bundesrat 1922,774,774,,,, 930,980,40,Switzerland,1922-12-14,Bundesrat 1922,0,,swiss,swiss,,,981,Bundesrat 1919,773,773,,,, 931,981,40,Switzerland,1919-12-11,Bundesrat 1919,0,,swiss,swiss,,,1464,Bundesrat 1917 II,770,770,,,, 1386,1456,40,Switzerland,1902-12-11,Bundesrat 1902,0,,swiss,swiss,,,,,982,982,,,, 1387,1457,40,Switzerland,1905-10-29,Bundesrat 1905,0,,swiss,swiss,,,1456,Bundesrat 1902,981,981,,,, 1388,1458,40,Switzerland,1908-10-25,Bundesrat 1908,0,,swiss,swiss,,,1457,Bundesrat 1905,980,980,,,, 1389,1459,40,Switzerland,1911-12-14,Bundesrat 1911,0,,swiss,swiss,,,1458,Bundesrat 1908,979,979,,,, 1390,1463,40,Switzerland,1917-06-26,Bundesrat 1917 I,0,,swiss,swiss,,,1465,Bundesrat 1914,978,978,,,, 1391,1464,40,Switzerland,1917-12-13,Bundesrat 1917 II,0,,swiss,swiss,,,1463,Bundesrat 1917 I,977,977,,,, 1392,1465,40,Switzerland,1914-10-25,Bundesrat 1914,0,,swiss,swiss,,,1459,Bundesrat 1911,978,978,,,, 769,803,60,Slovenia,2008-11-21,Pahor I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borut_Pahor,sta,sta,"Cabinet was appointed on 21 November 2008 (yes: 56, no: 30). It lost the majority on 9 May 2011 when DeSUS decided to leave the coalition and ended on 19 May when last DeSUS minister resigned from the party. Another party (Zares) left the coalition on 27 June.",Coded as one cabinet because none of the cabinet changes lasts for more than three months.,407,Jansa I,522,522,659,659,705,20080 997,1047,60,Slovenia,2013-03-20,Bratusek,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_of_Slovenia,sta,sta,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 52, no: 35) on 20 March 2013. PM Bratušek resigned on 8 May after losing the Positive Slovenia (PS) party leadership.",,990,Jansa II,778,778,195,195,, 1591,1668,60,Slovenia,2020-12-18,Jansa IV,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Government_of_Slovenia,sta,sta,"Cabinet continued on 18 December 2020 after a change in party composition and won a no-confidence vote (yes: 7, no: 40) on 15 February 2021. Cabinet ended with election on 22 April 2022.",,1624,Jansa III,1025,1025,1071,1071,, 932,982,1,Slovakia,2011-10-20,Radicova II,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iveta_Radi%C4%8Dov%C3%A1,spectator,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.,319,Radicova I,524,524,441,441,, 1036,1087,20,Turkey,1983-12-13,Ozal I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/45th_government_of_Turkey,sonntag,sonntag,,,,,813,813,,,, 1039,1090,20,Turkey,1991-06-23,Yilmaz I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/48th_government_of_Turkey,sonntag,sonntag,,,1089,Akbulut,812,812,,,, 1137,1195,20,Turkey,2015-11-30,Davutoglu III,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Davuto%C4%9Flu_Cabinet,sns,sns,"Cabinet was appointed on 24 November 2015 and won an investiture vote (yes: 315, no: 194) on 30 November. ",,1173,Davutoglu II,997,997,,,, 225,235,55,Latvia,1995-12-21,Skele I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andris_Skele,rferl,rferl,,,201,Gailis,534,534,,,428,19950 617,644,60,Slovenia,1997-02-27,Drnovsek V,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janez_Drnovsek,rferl,rferl,PM Drnovsek lost a confidence vote on 8 April 2000 after Slovenian People's Party (SLS) ministers announced to withdraw from the coalition.,,562,Drnovsek IV,338,338,,,705,19970 634,661,55,Latvia,2002-11-07,Repse,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rep%C5%A1e_cabinet,rferl,rferl,,,23,Berzins,260,260,,,428,20020 1448,1521,59,Austria,2017-12-18,Kurz I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurz_government,"reuters, zeit","reuters, zeit","Cabinet was appointed on 18 December 2017. PM Kurz lost a vote of confidence on 27 May 2019.",,1485,Kern,1019,1019,818,818,, 1057,1110,67,Finland,2014-06-24,Stubb I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Stubb%27s_cabinet,"reuters, yle","reuters, yle","PM Stubb won an investiture vote (yes: 96, no: 76) on 23 June 2014 and cabinet was appointed a day later. Cabinet ended on 20 September 2014 after the Green League (VIHR) withdrew from the coalition.",,1094,Katainen II,700,700,823,823,, 1087,1145,67,Finland,2014-09-20,Stubb II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Stubb%27s_cabinet,"reuters, yle","reuters, yle","Cabinet continued on 20 September 2014 after a change in party composition and won a confidence vote (yes: 97, no: 84, abstain: 10) four days later. Cabinet ended with election on 19 April 2015. ",,1110,Stubb I,700,700,823,823,, 1533,1607,67,Finland,2019-12-10,Marin,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marin_Cabinet,"reuters, yle","reuters, yle","PM Marin won an investiture vote (yes: 99, no: 70, absent: 30) on 10 December 2019 and cabinet was appointed the same day.",,1596,Rinne,1045,1045,1050,1050,, 1522,1596,67,Finland,2019-06-06,Rinne,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rinne_Cabinet,"reuters, valt, yle","reuters, valt, yle","PM Rinne won an investiture vote (yes: 129, no: 62, abstain: 2, absent: 7) on 6 June 2019 and cabinet was appointed on the same day. Cabinet ended on 3 December 2019 after PM Rinne resigned due to coalition partner's loss of confidence.",,1510,Sipilae II,1045,1045,1050,1050,, 337,352,67,Finland,1999-04-15,Lipponen II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paavo_Lipponen's_second_cabinet,"reuters, valt","reuters, valt","Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 129, no: 54, absent: 16) on 23 April 1999. Cabinet ended on 26 Mai 2002 after the Greens (VIHR) withdrew following parliamentary approval to build a new nuclear power plant two days earlier. Environment minister Satu Hassi was replaced on 31 May.",,100,Lipponen I,15,15,652,652,246,19990 729,759,67,Finland,2003-06-24,Vanhanen I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matti_Vanhanen%27s_first_cabinet,"reuters, valt","reuters, valt","PM Vanhanen won an investiture vote (yes: 109, no: 67, absent: 23) on 24 June 2003. Cabinet ended with regular election on 18 March 2007.",,877,Jaatteenmaki,253,253,334,334,246,20031 1431,1504,72,Malta,2017-06-06,Muscat II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maltese_Government_2017%E2%80%932022,"reuters, tom","reuters, tom","Cabinet continued after election on 6 June 2017. Cabinet ended with resignation of PM Muscat on 13 January 2020.",,1046,Muscat I,1010,1010,836,836,, 576,601,7,Luxembourg,2009-07-23,Juncker IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Claude_Juncker,"reuters, tagbla","reuters, tagbla","Cabinet was appointed on 23 June 2009. PM Juncker resigned on 11 July 2013 and early elections were called.",,12,Juncker III,172,172,662,662,442,20090 367,383,67,Finland,2010-06-22,Kiviniemi,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mari_Kiviniemi%27s_cabinet,"reuters, stt, valt, yle","reuters, stt, valt, yle","PM Kiviniemi won an investiture vote (yes: 115, no: 56, abstain: 4, absent: 24) on 22 June 2010. Cabinet ended with regular election on 18 March 2011 and PM Kiviniemi handed in her resignation on 28 April.",,277,Vanhanen II,314,314,181,181,246,20100 940,990,60,Slovenia,2012-01-28,Jansa II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janez_Jan%C5%A1a,"reuters, sta","reuters, sta","Parties signed a coalition agreement on 25 January 2012 and a support agreement with the two MPs representing the Hungarian and Italian minorities the day after. PM Jansa won an investiture vote (yes: 51, no: 39) on 28 January and the cabinet (yes: 50, no: 10, abstain: 28) on 10 February. Cabinet ended on 23 January 2013 when the Citizens' List (DL) withdrew from the coalition after PM Jansa refused to resign over corruption allegations. Pensioners' Party (DeSUS) withdrew on 22 February and People's Party (SLS) on 25 February. Cabinet lost a confidence vote (yes: 33, no: 55) on 27 February 2013.",,907,Pahor II,778,778,195,195,, 1549,1624,60,Slovenia,2020-03-03,Jansa III,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Government_of_Slovenia,"reuters, sta","reuters, sta","PM Jansa was appointed on 3 March 2020 and won an investiture vote (yes: 52, no: 31). Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 52, no: 31) on 13 March 2020. Cabinet established a support agreement on 3 July 2020 with Slovenian National Party (SNP) and two independent MPs. Cabinet ended on 17 December 2020 after DeSUS withdrew from the coalition.",,1555,Sarec,1025,1025,1071,1071,, 1455,1529,1,Slovakia,2018-03-22,Pellegrini,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pellegrini%27s_Cabinet,"reuters, spectator","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.",,1491,Fico IV,1003,1003,847,847,, 1026,1076,20,Turkey,2007-08-29,Erdogan II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_Erdo%C4%9Fan_II,"reuters, sonntag","reuters, sonntag","Cabinet was appointed on 29 August 2007. Cabinet ended with election on 14 June 2011 and resigned on 6 July 2011. ",,1077,Erdogan I,807,807,,,, 1027,1077,20,Turkey,2003-03-14,Erdogan I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_Erdo%C4%9Fan_I,"reuters, sonntag","reuters, sonntag","Cabinet was appointed on 14 March 2003. Cabinet ended with election on 22 July 2007 and resigned on 29 August 2007.",,1078,Gul,808,808,,,, 1028,1078,20,Turkey,2002-11-16,Gul,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_G%C3%BCl,"reuters, sonntag","reuters, sonntag",PM Gul was appointed on 16 November 2002 and the cabinet two days later.,,1101,Ecevit II,808,808,,,, 1037,1088,20,Turkey,1987-12-21,Ozal II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/46th_government_of_Turkey,"reuters, sonntag","reuters, sonntag",,,1087,Ozal I,812,812,,,, 1038,1089,20,Turkey,1990-11-09,Akbulut,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/47th_government_of_Turkey,"reuters, sonntag","reuters, sonntag",,,1088,Ozal II,812,812,,,, 1095,1153,10,Bulgaria,2014-11-07,Borisov II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Borisov_Government,"reuters, sna","reuters, sna","PM Borisov (yes: 149, no: 85, abstain: 0) and his cabinet (yes: 136, no: 97 , abstain: 1) won an investiture vote on 7 November 2014. Cabinet ended on 16 November 2016 after PM Borisov resigned following the GERB candidate loosing the presidential election.",,1139,Bliznashki,840,840,830,830,, 68,71,21,Denmark,2009-04-05,Rasmussen L I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Lars_L%C3%B8kke_Rasmussen,reuters,reuters,PM Rasmussen called an early election on 26 August 2011.,,788,Rasmussen F III,174,174,168,168,208,20090 70,73,23,Romania,1996-12-11,Ciorbea,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Ciorbea,reuters,reuters,"Parties signed a coalition agreement on 6 December 1996. Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 316, no: 152) on 11 December in a joint sitting of parliament and was appointed the day after. Cabinet ended on 29 January 1998 when Democrats (PD) withdrew. PM Ciorbea resigned on 30 March 1998 and interim PM Dejeu was appointed the same day.",,102,Vacaroiu III,49,49,,,642,19961 73,76,68,Czech Republic,1998-01-02,Tosovsky,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_To%C5%A1ovsk%C3%BD,reuters,reuters,"Interim PM Tosovsky and the caretaker cabinet were appointed on 2 January 1998 and won an investiture vote on 28 January (yes: 123, no 71, abstain: 3). Minority cabinet was supported by Czech Social Democratic Party (CSSD). Cabinet ended with an early election on 20 June 1998.",,136,Klaus III,301,301,,,203,19980 103,108,33,Australia,2010-09-14,Gillard II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gillard_Ministry,reuters,reuters,"PM Gillard formed a minority cabinet on 7 September 2010 after having found the support of four independent and one Green MP. Cabinet was appointed on 14 September. Cabinet ended with resignation of PM Gillard on 26 June 2013 after a leadership vote within the Labor Party (ALP).",,736,Gillard I,246,246,,,36,20101 104,109,10,Bulgaria,1994-10-16,Indzhova,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reneta_Indzhova,reuters,reuters,"Caretaker cabinet was appointed on 16 October 1994. Cabinet ended with an early election on 18 December 1994.",,462,Berov,32,32,,,100,19940 159,165,68,Czech Republic,1992-07-02,Klaus I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%A1clav_Klaus,reuters,reuters,"PM Klaus was appointed on 2 July 1992 heading the Czech regional government. Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 106, no: 94, abstain: 0). Cabinet ended on 31 December 1993 with the dissolution of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic.",,262,Pithart,39,39,,,203,19920 164,171,23,Romania,1999-12-21,Isarescu,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mugur_Is%C4%83rescu,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 305, no: 35) on 21 December 1999 in a joint sitting of parliament. Cabinet ended with election on 26 November 2000.",,440,Vasile,49,49,,,642,19991 166,173,37,Ireland,2008-05-07,Cowen,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_of_the_30th_D%C3%A1il#28th_Government_of_Ireland,reuters,reuters,"PM Cowen won an investiture vote (yes: 88, no: 76) on 7 May 2008. Cabinet ended on 23 January 2011 when the Green party withdrew.",There is a change in party composition when the PD was formally dissolved on 20 November 2009. Not coded as cabinet change since the PD minister remains in office as an independent.,864,Ahern III,190,190,123,123,372,20080 181,189,21,Denmark,1994-09-27,Rasmussen N II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Poul_Nyrup_Rasmussen_II,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet was presented on 27 September 1994. Minority cabinet was supported by Socialist Peoples Party (SF) and Red-Green Alliance (Enh). Cabinet ended on 30 December 1996 when the Centre Democrats (CD) withdrew from the coalition.",,740,Rasmussen N I,89,89,434,434,208,19940 193,202,26,Italy,1991-04-13,Andreotti VII,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Andreotti_VII,reuters,reuters,"PM Andreotti formed a new cabinet with all former coalition partners and presented it to President Cossiga on 12 April 1991. The cabinet was appointed the following day but the Republican Party (PRI) pulled out after a row over cabinet posts. It won a confidence vote (yes: 339, no: 207 [lower house]; yes: 177, no: 104 [upper house]) on 29 April.",,460,Andreotti VI,17,17,280,280,380,19910 242,255,21,Denmark,1996-12-30,Rasmussen N III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Poul_Nyrup_Rasmussen_III,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet continued on 30 December 1996 after a change in party composition. Minority cabinet was supported by Centre Democrats (CD), Socialist Peoples Party (SF) and Red-Green Alliance (Enh). Cabinet ended with an early election on 11 March 1998.",,189,Rasmussen N II,89,89,434,434,208,19960 255,268,59,Austria,2008-12-02,Faymann I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faymann_cabinet,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet was appointed on 2 December 2008. Cabinet ended with election on 29 September 2013.",,583,Gusenbauer,607,607,45,45,40,20080 263,276,26,Italy,1996-05-18,Prodi I,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Prodi_I,reuters,reuters,"PM Prodi and his cabinet were appointed 18 May 1996 and won a confidence vote in the Senate (yes: 173, no 139 [upper house]) on 24 May and in parliament (yes: 322, no: 299 [lower house]) on 31 May. Minority cabinet was supported by the Communist Refoundation (PRC). Cabinet fell when PRC withdrew its support over proposed budget cuts. PM Prodi lost a confidence vote (yes: 313, no: 312) and resigned on 9 October 1998.",,991,Dini II,551,551,326,326,380,19960 286,299,72,Malta,1996-10-28,Sant,0,,reuters,reuters,"In November 1997 MP Dom Mintoff, a former PM, withdrew from supporting the government in several votes but vowed not to bring it down. Further divisions led to a lost vote of confidence (yes: 34, no: 35) on 7 July 1998 and early electons were announced on 3 August.",,881,Fenech Adami II,483,483,,,470,19960 296,309,27,Spain,2000-04-26,Aznar II,0,,reuters,reuters,,,370,Aznar I,687,687,585,585,724,20000 326,341,11,New Zealand,1997-12-08,Shipley I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_National_Government_of_New_Zealand,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet was appointed on 8 December 1997. Cabinet ended with withdrawal of the New Zealand First Party (NZFP) on 14 August 1998.",,620,Bolger IV,561,561,,,554,19970 347,362,41,Greece,1990-04-11,Mitsotakis Kon,0,,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet was appointed on 11 April 1990. Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 152, no: 146, abstain: 1, absent: 1) on 26 April 1990. Cabinet resigned on 9 September 1993 after losing parliamentary majority. Some MPs from the New Democracy (ND) party group withdrew their support in conflict over the Republic of Macedonia.",,716,Zolotas II,284,284,518,518,300,19901 366,382,26,Italy,1995-01-17,Dini I,1,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Dini,reuters,reuters,"A technocratic cabinet under PM Dine was appointed on 17 January 1995 and won a confidence vote in parliament (yes: 302, no: 39, abstain: 270 [lower house]) on 25 January and in the Senate (yes: 191, no: 17, abstain: 2 [upper house]) on 1 February. Cabinet had no stable majority support. In October 1995 (facing a confidence motion) Dini promised to resign by the end of the year after passing the 1996 budget. Dini offered his resignation on 30 December 1995 (rejected by President Scalfaro) and resigned on 11 January 1996.",,672,Berlusconi I,146,146,326,326,380,19950 398,417,5,Japan,1993-08-06,Hosokawa,0,,reuters,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.",,253,Miyazawa,57,57,,,392,19930 421,440,23,Romania,1998-04-15,Vasile,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radu_Vasile,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 317, no: 124) on 15 April 1998 in a joint sitting of parliament. Cabinet ended on 14 December 1999 when PM Vasile was dismissed by President Constantinescu and resigned three days later.",,73,Ciorbea,49,49,,,642,19981 422,441,64,Belgium,2007-12-21,Verhofstadt IV,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verhofstadt_III,reuters,reuters,"Interim government until March 2008 when Yves Leterme was supposed to form a new government. PM Verhofstadt and the cabinet were appointed on 21 December 2007. Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 97, no: 46, abstain: 1) two days later. PM Verhofstadt and the cabinet resigned on 20 March 2008.",,886,Verhofstadt III,401,401,656,656,56,20070 424,443,68,Czech Republic,1998-07-17,Zeman,0,http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vl%C3%A1da_Milo%C5%A1e_Zemana,reuters,reuters,"PM Zeman was appointed on 17 July 1998 and the cabinet five days later. The cabinet won an investiture vote on 19 August (yes: 73; no: 39; abstain: 24). Minority cabinet was supported by Civic Democratic Party (ODS). Cabinet ended with regular election on 14 June 2002 and resigned on 12 July.",,76,Tosovsky,27,27,,,203,19981 442,462,10,Bulgaria,1992-12-30,Berov,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyuben_Berov,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet was approved (yes: 127, no: 24) on 30 December 1992 after a two-month long political crisis. PM Berov was nominated by the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS), but is without any party affiliation. Cabinet resigned on 2 September 1994 due to the political crisis starting with the vote of confidence on 26 May.",,348,Dimitrov,32,32,,,100,19920 451,473,11,New Zealand,1990-11-02,Bolger I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_National_Government_of_New_Zealand,reuters,reuters,Cabinet was appointed on 2 November 1990.,,571,Moore,350,350,,,554,19901 458,480,75,Estonia,1999-03-25,Laar II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mart_Laar,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet was appointed on 25 March 1999. PM Laar announced to resign on 19 December 2001 following coalition infighting.",,303,Siimann,239,239,,,233,19990 459,481,43,France,1997-06-02,Jospin,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Lionel_Jospin,reuters,reuters,PM Jospin was appointed on 2 June and the cabinet on 4 June 1997.,,422,Juppe II,479,479,680,680,250,19970 483,508,40,Switzerland,2007-12-12,Bundesrat 2007,0,,reuters,reuters,"Federal Council was elected on 12 December 2007 and the Swiss Peoples Party (SVP) went into opposition. Cabinet ended with a change in party composition on 10 December 2008.","SVP member Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf was elected instead of Christoph Blocher, later expelled from the party and a founding member the BDP. SVP and BDP are not coded as cabinet members.",855,Bundesrat 2003,310,310,,,756,20070 497,522,26,Italy,1999-12-21,D'Alema II,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_D%27Alema_II,reuters,reuters,"PM D'Alema and his cabinet were appointed on 22 December 1999. The cabinet won a confidence vote in the Senate (yes: 177, no: 100 [upper house]) on the same day and in parliament (yes: 310, no: 287 [lower house]) the day after. D'Alema offered to resign on 17 April 2000 after losses of centre-left parties in regional elections and resigned two days later.",,214,D'Alema I,551,551,363,363,380,19990 499,524,59,Austria,1990-12-17,Vranitzky III,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Vranitzky_III,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet was appointed on 17 December 1990. Cabinet ended with election on 10 October 1994 and resigned the next day.",,873,Vranitzky II,325,325,,,40,19900 545,570,64,Belgium,1991-11-24,Martens IX,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilfried_Martens,reuters,reuters,Continuation caretaker cabinet remained in office after the previous coalition broke apart until a new coalition formed following elections on 24 November 1991.,Start date set to 24 November 1991 (election date) following three month coding rule.,457,Martens VIII,418,418,553,553,56,19910 554,579,15,Lithuania,2006-07-04,Kirkilas I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gediminas_Kirkilas,reuters,reuters,"PM Kirkilas won an investiture vote (yes: 86, no: 13, abstain: 5) on 4 July 2006 and cabinet (yes: 58, no: 49, abstain: 2) on 18 July. Minority cabinet supported by Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats (TS-LKD). Cabinet ended with election on 12 October 2008.",,495,Brazauskas V,214,214,539,539,440,20061 558,583,59,Austria,2007-01-11,Gusenbauer,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gusenbauer_cabinet,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet was appointed on 8 January 2007. Cabinet ended on 7 July 2008 after the Conservatives (OVP) withdrew from the coalition and formally resigned on 2 December.","No caretaker cabinet added, because election (28 September 2008) took place within three month after termination (7 July) and formal resignation (2 December) followed within three month after election.",888,Schuessel IV,197,197,45,45,40,20070 670,699,1,Slovakia,1998-10-30,Dzurinda I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikul%C3%A1%C5%A1_Dzurinda,reuters,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.",,26,Meciar VI,349,349,,,703,19980 686,716,41,Greece,1990-02-13,Zolotas II,1,,reuters,reuters,,,454,Zolotas I,508,508,518,518,300,19900 691,721,41,Greece,1989-10-11,Grivas,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yiannis_Grivas,reuters,reuters,Caretaker cabinet was appointed on 11 October 1989.,,782,Tzannetakis,205,205,518,518,300,19891 701,731,51,Cyprus,1998-02-28,Clerides III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glafkos_Klerides,reuters,reuters,,,911,Clerides II,330,330,,,196,19980 733,763,8,Netherlands,2002-07-22,Balkenende I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands_cabinet_Balkenende-1,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet was appointed on 22 July 2003. Cabinet ended on 16 October 2002 after conflict within the Fortuyn List (LFD).",,749,Kok II,74,74,177,177,528,20020 747,779,35,Sweden,1991-10-03,Bildt,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bildt_Cabinet,reuters,reuters,"PM Bildt won an investiture vote on 3 October 1991 (yes: 163, no: 147, abstain: 23).",,732,Carlsson III,472,472,,,752,19910 752,784,51,Cyprus,1988-02-28,Vassiliou I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Vasiliou,reuters,reuters,,,913,Kyprianou V,127,127,,,196,19880 783,817,1,Slovakia,1994-03-16,Moravcik,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jozef_Morav%C4%8D%C3%ADk,reuters,reuters,PM Moravcik was appointed on 14 March 1994.,,719,Meciar V,294,294,,,703,19940 810,846,39,Hungary,2010-05-29,Orban II,0,,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet won an investiture vote on 29 May 2010 (yes: 261, no: 107, abstain: 18). Cabinet ended with election on 6 April 2014.",,162,Bajnai,688,688,249,249,348,20100 847,886,64,Belgium,2007-06-10,Verhofstadt III,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Verhofstadt,reuters,reuters,,Coded because formation of new cabinet after the election takes more than three months.,449,Verhofstadt II,401,401,656,656,, 850,889,59,Austria,2002-11-24,Schuessel II,1,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Sch%C3%BCssel_I,reuters,reuters,Continuation caretaker cabinet remained in office on 24 November 2002 until the coalition reformed on 28 February 2003.,Start date set to 24 November 2002 (election date) following three month coding rule.,722,Schuessel I,365,365,16,16,, 863,902,75,Estonia,2009-05-21,Ansip III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrus_Ansip%27s_cabinet,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet continued on 21 May 2009 after a change in party composition. PM Ansip tried to form a new majority coalition including the People's Union (ERa) but announced to continue with a minority cabinet on 2 June. Cabinet ended with election on 6 March 2011.",,686,Ansip II,83,83,130,130,, 864,903,40,Switzerland,2008-12-10,Bundesrat 2008,0,,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet started on 10 December 2008 with the election of Ueli Maurer (SVP) to the Federal Council. Cabinet ended with election on 23 October 2011.",BDP was formed on 1 November 2008 but start date is set to 10 December 2008 (last change previous cabinet) following three month coding rule. ,508,Bundesrat 2007,310,310,,,, 878,917,63,Portugal,2011-06-15,Passos Coelho I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Passos_Coelho,reuters,reuters,"PM Passos Coelho was appointed on 15 June 2011. The cabinet was sworn in on 21 June. Cabinet ended with election on 4 October 2015. ",,858,Socrates II,702,702,5,5,, 933,983,26,Italy,2011-11-16,Monti,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monti_Cabinet,reuters,reuters,"PM Monti and his technocrat cabinet were sworn in on 16 November 2011 and won confidence votes on 18/19 November (yes: 281, no: 25 [upper house]; yes: 556, no: 61 [lower house]). PM Monti resigned on 21 December 2012 and cabinet ended with election on 25 February 2013.",,823,Berlusconi IV,111,111,549,549,, 934,984,41,Greece,2011-11-11,Papademos,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coalition_Cabinet_of_Lucas_Papademos,reuters,reuters,"PM Papademos and his interim cabinet were appointed on 11 November 2011. Cabinet ended on 10 February 2012 with the resignation of all Popular Orthodox Rally (LAOS) ministers.",,224,Papandreou G,651,651,264,264,, 939,989,40,Switzerland,2011-12-14,Bundesrat 2011,0,,reuters,reuters,"Federal Council was elected on 14 December 2011. Cabinet ended with election on 18 October 2015.",,903,Bundesrat 2008,779,779,,,, 941,991,26,Italy,1996-01-11,Dini II,1,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Dini,reuters,reuters,Caretaker cabinet following the resignation of PM Dini on 11 January 1996.,,382,Dini I,146,146,326,326,, 943,993,23,Romania,2009-12-23,Boc II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boc_Cabinets,reuters,reuters,Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 276 no: 135) on 23 December 2009 in a joint sitting of parliament.,,599,Boc I,319,319,229,229,, 978,1028,8,Netherlands,2012-04-23,Rutte II,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_Rutte,reuters,reuters,"Continuation caretaker cabinet remained in office on 23 April 2012 upon request by Queen Beatrix. Cabinet ended with early election on 12 September 2012.",Start date set to 23 April 2012 (resignation) following three month coding rule.,804,Rutte I,530,530,134,134,, 979,1029,23,Romania,2003-06-19,Nastase II,0,,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet won a confidence vote (yes: 267, no: 7) on 19 June 2003 approving a reshuffle with a reduction of the number of ministries from 23 to 14. Cabinet ended with election on 28 November 2004.",,64,Nastase I,336,336,,,, 984,1034,59,Austria,1999-10-03,Klima II,1,,reuters,reuters,Continuation caretaker cabinet remained in office on 3 October 1999 until the new cabinet was formed on 4 February 2000.,Start date set to 3 October 1999 (election date) following three month coding rule.,412,Klima I,492,492,16,16,, 995,1045,10,Bulgaria,2013-03-13,Raikov,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_of_Bulgaria,reuters,reuters,President Plevneliev appointed PM Raikov as interim Prime Minister on 13 March 2013 to serve until election in May.,,805,Borisov I,79,79,432,432,, 998,1048,26,Italy,2013-04-27,Letta I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letta_Cabinet,reuters,reuters,"PM Letta was appointed on 27 April 2013 and the cabinet won confidence votes on 29/30 April (yes: 453, no: 153 [lower house]; yes: 233, no: 59 [upper house]). Cabinet ended on 15 November 2013 after People of Freedom (PdL) party group split.",,983,Monti,789,789,549,549,, 1007,1057,62,Croatia,2010-07-10,Kosor II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Jadranka_Kosor,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet continued on 10 July 2010 after a change in party composition. Cabinet ended with election on 23 December 2011.",,1055,Kosor I,793,793,,,, 1009,1059,56,Iceland,2013-05-23,Gunnlaugsson,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmundur_Dav%C3%AD%C3%B0_Gunnlaugsson,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet took office on 23 Mai 2013. PM Gunnlaugsson resigned on 6 April 2016 over financial irregularities.",,651,Sigurdardottir II,798,798,,,, 1011,1061,33,Australia,2013-06-27,Rudd II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Rudd_Ministry,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet continued under new PM Rudd appointed on 27 June 2013. Cabinet ended with election on 7 September 2013.",,108,Gillard II,246,246,,,, 1012,1062,68,Czech Republic,2013-07-10,Rusnok,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ji%C5%99%C3%AD_Rusnok%27s_Cabinet,reuters,reuters,"PM Rusnok and the cabinet were appointed on 10 July 2013. Cabinet lost an investiture vote (yes: 93; no: 100) on 7 August and resigned on 13 August. Cabinet ended with an early election on 25 October 2013.",,1030,Necas II,599,599,516,516,, 1013,1063,7,Luxembourg,2013-07-11,Juncker V,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Claude_Juncker,reuters,reuters,"Continuation caretaker cabinet remained in office after the resignation of PM Juncker on 11 July 2013. Cabinet ended with election on 20 October 2013.",Three month rule: cabinet remains in office for more than three month after the resignation.,601,Juncker IV,172,172,662,662,, 1016,1066,33,Australia,2013-09-18,Abbott,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Australia#Current_Cabinet,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet was sworn in on 18 September 2013. Cabinet ended on 14 September 2015 after PM Abbott lost a party vote. ",,1061,Rudd II,804,804,,,, 1018,1068,26,Italy,2013-11-18,Letta II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letta_Cabinet,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet continued on 18 November 2013 after a change in party composition and won confidence votes on 11 December (yes: 379, no: 212 [lower house]; yes: 173, no: 127 [upper house]). PM Letta resigned on 14 February 2014 after losing the support of his party over a lack of economic reforms.","Constitutation of New Centre-Right (NCD) party group on 18 November 2013 used for date of cabinet change. Continuation of cabinet parties (except PdL) is assumed. ",1048,Letta I,789,789,549,549,, 1019,1069,7,Luxembourg,2013-12-04,Bettel I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xavier_Bettel,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet was appointed on 4 December 2013. Cabinet ended with election on 14 October 2018.",,1063,Juncker V,803,803,662,662,, 1020,1070,59,Austria,2013-12-16,Faymann II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faymann_cabinet,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet was appointed on 16 December 2013. PM Faymann resigned on 9 May 2016 after losing the support of his party.",,268,Faymann I,802,802,232,232,, 1021,1071,54,Germany,2013-12-17,Merkel III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Merkel_cabinet,reuters,reuters,"PM Merkel won an investiture vote (yes: 462, no: 150, abstain: 9) on 17 December 2013. Cabinet ended with election on 24 September 2017.",,472,Merkel II,800,800,231,231,, 1022,1072,68,Czech Republic,2014-01-17,Sobotka,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohuslav_Sobotka%27s_Cabinet,reuters,reuters,"PM Sobotka was appointed on 17 January 2014 and the cabinet on 29 January. Cabinet won an investiture vote on 18 February (yes: 110; no: 38). Cabinet ended with regular election on 21 October 2017.",,1062,Rusnok,805,805,516,516,, 1023,1073,55,Latvia,2014-01-22,Straujuma I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straujuma_cabinet,reuters,reuters,"PM Straujuma and the cabinet were appointed on 22 January 2014. Cabinet ended with election on 4 October 2014.",,971,Dombrovskis IV,765,765,302,302,, 1025,1075,20,Turkey,2011-07-06,Erdogan III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_Erdo%C4%9Fan_III,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet was appointed on 6 July 2011. Cabinet ended on 28 August 2014 after PM Erdogan was elected as president.",,1076,Erdogan II,806,806,,,, 1029,1079,26,Italy,2014-02-22,Renzi,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renzi_Cabinet,reuters,reuters,"PM Renzi was appointed on 22 February 2014 and the cabinet won confidence votes on 25 February (yes: 378, no: 220 [lower house]; yes: 169, no: 139 [upper house]). Cabinet ended on 12 December 2016 after PM Renzi lost a referendum. ",,1068,Letta II,789,789,549,549,, 1034,1085,23,Romania,2014-03-04,Ponta III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponta_III_Cabinet,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 346, no: 192) on 4 March 2014 in a joint sitting of parliament. Minority cabinet was supported by People's Party (PP) and parliamentary group of ethnic minorities. Cabinet ended on 27 November 2014 after the Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR) withdrew from the coalition.",,1043,Ponta II,787,787,229,229,, 1035,1086,51,Cyprus,2014-03-14,Anastasiades II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Anastasiades_government,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet continued on 14 March 2014 when new ministers were sworn in after a change in party composition. Cabinet ended with election on 22 May 2016. ",,1064,Anastasiades I,701,701,28,28,, 1040,1091,20,Turkey,1991-11-20,Demirel,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/49th_government_of_Turkey,reuters,reuters,,,1090,Yilmaz I,811,811,,,, 1041,1092,20,Turkey,1993-06-25,Ciller I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/50th_government_of_Turkey,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet was appointed on 25 June 1993. PM Ciller resigned on 20 September 1995 after Republican People's Party (CHP, formerly SHP) withdrew from the coalition.",,1091,Demirel,811,811,,,, 1042,1093,20,Turkey,1995-10-31,Ciller III,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/52nd_government_of_Turkey,reuters,reuters,"Caretaker cabinet under PM Ciller was appointed on 31 October 1995 and won a confidence vote (yes: 243, no: 171) on 5 November.",,1096,Ciller II,811,811,,,, 1044,1095,75,Estonia,2014-03-26,Roivas I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taavi_R%C3%B5ivas%27_cabinet,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet was appointed on 26 March 2014. Cabinet ended with election on 1 March 2015. ",,905,Ansip IV,699,699,395,395,, 1045,1096,20,Turkey,1995-10-05,Ciller II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/51st_government_of_Turkey,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet continued after a change in party composition and was approved by President Demirel on 5 October 1995. Minority cabinet was supported by Democratic Left Party (DSP) and National Action Party (MHP). Cabinet lost a confidence vote on 15 October (yes: 191, no: 230).",Coded as new cabinet because of meaningful investiture procedure.,1092,Ciller I,811,811,,,, 1046,1097,20,Turkey,1996-03-06,Yilmaz II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/53rd_government_of_Turkey,reuters,reuters,"PM Yilmaz was appointed on 6 March 1996 and the cabinet won a confidence vote (yes: 257, no: 207) on 12 March. Minority cabinet was supported by the Democratic Left Party (DSP) in a confidence vote. ",,1093,Ciller III,810,810,,,, 1047,1098,20,Turkey,1996-06-28,Erbakan,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/54th_government_of_Turkey,reuters,reuters,"PM Erbakan resigned on 18 June 1997 following a conflict with the military over secularism (""soft coup"").",,1097,Yilmaz II,810,810,,,, 1048,1099,20,Turkey,1997-06-30,Yilmaz III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/55th_government_of_Turkey,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet won a confidence vote (yes: 281, no: 256 , abstain: 2) on 12 July 1997.",,1098,Erbakan,810,810,,,, 1049,1100,20,Turkey,1999-01-11,Ecevit I,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/56th_government_of_Turkey,reuters,reuters,Caretaker cabinet under PM Ecevit was appointed on 11 January 1999.,,1099,Yilmaz III,810,810,,,, 1050,1101,20,Turkey,1999-05-28,Ecevit II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/57th_government_of_Turkey,reuters,reuters,,,1100,Ecevit I,809,809,,,, 1051,1103,43,France,2014-03-31,Valls I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valls_Cabinet,reuters,reuters,"PM Valls was appointed on 31 March 2014 and the cabinet was appointed two days later. The cabinet won a confidence vote on 8 April (yes: 306, no: 239). Cabinet resigned on 25 August over internal conflict.",,1038,Ayrault II,782,782,219,219,, 1052,1104,39,Hungary,2014-05-10,Orban III,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Orb%C3%A1n_Government,reuters,reuters,"PM Orban was appointed on 10 May 2014. Cabinet ended with election on 8 April 2018.",,846,Orban II,814,814,249,249,, 1053,1105,8,Netherlands,2002-10-16,Balkenende II,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands_cabinet_Balkenende-1,reuters,reuters,Continuation caretaker cabinet remained in office on 16 October 2002 until the election on 22 January 2003.,,763,Balkenende I,74,74,177,177,, 1077,1135,34,Israel,2008-09-21,Olmert IV,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty-first_government_of_Israel,reuters,reuters,"Caretaker cabinet remained in office on 21 September 2008. Cabinet ended with an early election on 10 February 2009.",,1133,Olmert III,720,720,,,, 1081,1139,10,Bulgaria,2014-08-05,Bliznashki,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bliznashki_Government,reuters,reuters,"Caretaker cabinet (technocrat) was appointed on 5 August 2014. Cabinet ended with election on 5 October 2014.",,1058,Oresharski,799,799,830,830,, 1086,1144,60,Slovenia,2014-08-25,Cerar,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_of_Slovenia,reuters,reuters,"PM Cerar was appointed on 25 August 2014 and cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 54, no: 25) on 18 September. Cabinet ended with election on 3 June 2018.",,1047,Bratusek,817,817,844,844,, 1088,1146,74,Poland,2014-09-22,Kopacz,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Ewa_Kopacz,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet was appointed on 22 September 2014 and won an investiture vote (yes: 259, no: 183, abstain: 7) on 1 October. Cabinet ended with election on 25 October 2015. ",,985,Tusk II,766,766,837,837,, 1097,1155,34,Israel,2014-12-02,Netanyahu VIII,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty-third_government_of_Israel,reuters,reuters,"Continuation caretaker cabinet remained in office on 2 December 2014. Cabinet ended with an early election on 17 March 2015. ",,1134,Netanyahu VII,815,815,,,, 1101,1159,34,Israel,1998-12-21,Netanyahu III,1,,reuters,reuters,"Minority cabinet was supported by Yahadut HaTora HaMeuhedet (YH) with a deputy minister. Continuation caretaker cabinet remained in office on 21 December 1998. Cabinet ended with early election on 17 May 1999.",,1158,Netanyahu II,717,717,,,, 1114,1172,21,Denmark,2015-06-28,Rasmussen L II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lars_L%C3%B8kke_Rasmussen_II_Cabinet,reuters,reuters,"PM Rasmussen was appointed on 28 June 2015. Minority cabinet was supported by Conservatives (KF), Danish Peoples Party (DF) and Liberal Alliance (LA). Cabinet ended on 28 November 2016 with a change in party composition. ",,1074,Thorning-Schmidt II,976,976,821,821,, 1116,1174,33,Australia,2015-09-15,Turnbull I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turnbull_Ministry,reuters,reuters,"PM Turnbull was appointed on 15 September 2015 after winning a party vote. Cabinet ended on 18 July 2016 after election. ",,1066,Abbott,804,804,,,, 1117,1175,41,Greece,2015-09-21,Tsipras II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Cabinet_of_Alexis_Tsipras,reuters,reuters,"PM Tsipras was appointed on 21 September 2015. Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 155, no: 144, absent: 1) on 8 October 2015. Cabinet ended on 13 January 2019 when Independent Greeks (ANEL) withdrew from coalition over Macedonia naming dispute.",,1157,Tsipras I,992,992,826,826,, 1118,1176,29,Canada,2015-11-04,Trudeau J I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/29th_Canadian_Ministry,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet was appointed on 4 November 2015. Cabinet ended with election on 21 October 2019.",,919,Harper III,994,994,,,, 1139,1197,23,Romania,2015-11-10,Ciolos,1,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciolo%C8%99_Cabinet,reuters,reuters,"Caretaker cabinet was appointed on 10 November 2015 and won an investiture vote (yes: 389, no: 115) on 17 November. Cabinet ended with election on 11 December 2016.",,1154,Ponta IV,787,787,849,849,, 1140,1198,63,Portugal,2015-11-26,Costa I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XXI_Constitutional_Government_of_Portugal,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet was appointed on 26 November 2015. Minority cabinet supported by Bloc of the Left (BE) and Unified Democratic Coalition (CDU). Cabinet ended with election on 6 October 2019.",,1177,Passos Coelho II,993,993,838,838,, 1343,1407,55,Latvia,2016-02-11,Kucinskis I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ku%C4%8Dinskis_cabinet,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 60, no: 32) on 11 February 2016. Cabinet ended with election on 6 October 2018.",,1152,Straujuma II,831,831,848,848,, 1409,1482,56,Iceland,2016-04-07,Johannsson,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Sigur%C3%B0ur_Ingi_J%C3%B3hannsson,reuters,reuters,"PM Johannsson was appointed on 7 April 2016 and called early election for the fall. The cabinet won a confidence vote (yes:37, no: 26) on 8 April. Cabinet ended with early election on 29 October 2016.",,1059,Gunnlaugsson,798,798,,,, 1411,1484,37,Ireland,2016-05-06,Kenny II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_of_the_32nd_D%C3%A1il,reuters,reuters,"PM Kenny won an investiture vote (yes: 59, no: 49) on 6 May 2016. Cabinet ended on 14 June 2017 after PM Kenny resigned.",,904,Kenny I,1002,1002,833,833,, 1412,1485,59,Austria,2016-05-17,Kern,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kern_government,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet was appointed on 17 May 2016. Cabinet ended with election on 15 October 2017.",,1070,Faymann II,802,802,818,818,, 1416,1489,44,United Kingdom,2016-07-13,May I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_May_ministry,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet was appointed on 13 July 2016 after the resignation of PM Cameron over the Brexit referendum. PM May called a snap election to strengthen her mandate for Brexit. Cabinet ended with a snap election on 8 May 2017.",,1162,Cameron II,856,856,845,845,, 1418,1491,1,Slovakia,2016-09-01,Fico IV,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fico%27s_Third_Cabinet,reuters,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.",,1483,Fico III,1003,1003,847,847,, 1421,1494,27,Spain,2016-10-29,Rajoy IV,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Rajoy_Government,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 170, no: 111, abstain: 68) after four months of deadlock in the formation process and was sworn in two days later. Cabinet lost a confidence vote on 1 June 2018 (yes: 169, no: 180, constructive no-vote) and PM Sanchez was elected.",,1493,Rajoy III,1005,1005,839,839,, 1424,1497,21,Denmark,2016-11-28,Rasmussen L III,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lars_L%C3%B8kke_Rasmussen_III_Cabinet,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet continued on 28 November 2016 after a change in party composition. Cabinet ended with election on 5 June 2019.",,1172,Rasmussen L II,976,976,821,821,, 1425,1498,43,France,2016-12-06,Cazeneuve,1,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cazeneuve_government,reuters,reuters,"PM Cazeneuve was appointed on 6 December 2016 after former PM Valls resigned. Caretaker cabinet in office until the presidential election. Cabinet resigned on 10 May 2017 after presidential elections.",,1406,Valls III,782,782,824,824,, 1427,1500,62,Croatia,2016-10-19,Plenkovic I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Andrej_Plenkovi%C4%87_I,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 91, no: 45, abstain: 3) on 19 October 2016. Cabinet ended on 27 April 2017 after PM Plenkovic dismissed most ministers.",,1408,Oreskovic,1007,1007,841,841,, 1428,1501,26,Italy,2016-12-12,Gentiloni,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gentiloni_Cabinet,reuters,reuters,"PM Gentiloni was appointed on 12 December 2016 and the cabinet won confidence votes on 13 December (yes: 368, no: 105 [lower house]; yes: 169, no: 99 [upper house]). Cabinet ended with election on 4 March 2018. ",,1079,Renzi,789,789,834,834,, 1429,1502,56,Iceland,2017-01-10,Benediktsson B,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Bjarni_Benediktsson_(2017),reuters,reuters,"Cabinet was appointed on 11 January 2017. Cabinet ended on 15 September 2017 after Bright Future (BF) withdrew.","Bjarni Benediktsson (born 1970), see also PM Bjarni Benediktsson (born 1908)",1482,Johannsson,1008,1008,,,, 1434,1507,44,United Kingdom,2017-06-11,May II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_May_ministry,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet was appointed on 11 June 2017. Minority cabinet was supported by Democratic Unionist Party (DUP). Cabinet ended with the resignation of PM May on 24 July 2019. ",,1489,May I,1013,1013,845,845,, 1439,1512,62,Croatia,2017-07-09,Plenkovic II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Andrej_Plenkovi%C4%87_I,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 78) on 9 June 2017 after a change in party composition. Cabinet ended with election on 5 July 2020.",,1500,Plenkovic I,1007,1007,841,841,, 1440,1513,23,Romania,2017-01-04,Grindeanu,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grindeanu_Cabinet,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 295, no: 133) on 4 January 2017. Cabinet lost a confidence vote (yes: 241, no: 7) on 21 June 2017 after Social Democrats (PSD) withdrew support for PM Grindeanu. ",,1197,Ciolos,1015,1015,849,849,, 1443,1516,9,Norway,2017-09-11,Solberg II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solberg's_Cabinet,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet continued after election on 9 September 2017 with a reshuffle on 20 October. Minority cabinet was supported by Liberal Party (V) and Christian Democratic Party (KrF) Cabinet ended on 17 January 2018 when Liberal Party (V) joined coalition. ","Christian Democrats (KrF) withdrew from coalition talks on 27 September 2017. Liberal Party (V) started formal talks to join cabinet on 9 Dezember 2017. Not coded as caretaker cabinet because of reshuffle on 20 October 2017. No change coded due to negative parliamentarism and ParlGov three month rule. Cabinet support information based on previous support, coalition talks coverage and succeeding support.",1065,Solberg I,1017,1017,,,, 1449,1522,68,Czech Republic,2017-12-13,Babis I,1,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrej_Babi%C5%A1%27_First_Cabinet,reuters,reuters,"PM Babiš was appointed on 12 December 2017 and cabinet lost an investiture vote on 16 January 2018 (yes: 78; no: 117, abstain: 6). Caretaker cabinet remained in office until new cabinet formed on 27 June 2018. ",,1072,Sobotka,1020,1020,820,820,, 1452,1526,74,Poland,2017-12-11,Morawiecki I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Cabinet_of_Mateusz_Morawiecki,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 243, no: 192) on 11 December 2017. Cabinet includes Alliance (P) and United Poland (SP) as members of the Law and Justice (PiS) parliamentary group. Cabinet ended with election on 13 October 2019.",,1196,Szydlo,996,996,837,837,, 1454,1528,54,Germany,2018-03-14,Merkel V,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Merkel_cabinet,reuters,reuters,"PM Merkel won an investiture vote (yes: 364, no: 315, abstain: 9) on 14 March 2018. Cabinet ended with election on 26 September 2021.",,1515,Merkel IV,1016,1016,825,825,, 1458,1532,26,Italy,2018-06-01,Conte I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conte_I_Cabinet,reuters,reuters,"PM Conte was appointed on 1 June 2018 and cabinet won confidence votes on 5/6 June (yes: 350, no: 236, abstain: 35 [lower house]; yes: 171, no: 117 [upper house]). PM Conte resigned on 20 August 2019 over a coalition conflict with interior minister Matteo Salvini (LN).",,1501,Gentiloni,1024,1024,834,834,, 1459,1533,27,Spain,2018-06-02,Sanchez I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A1nchez_government,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet won a constructive vote of no confidence on 1 Juni 2018 against Rajoy IV cabinet. The vote was supported by Podemos and other national parties. PM Sánchez was appointed on 2 June 2018. Cabinet called an early election on 15 February 2019 after loosing a budget vote. It took place on 28 April.",see confidence vote coded for Rajoy IV.,1494,Rajoy IV,1005,1005,839,839,, 1460,1534,68,Czech Republic,2018-06-27,Babis II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrej_Babi%C5%A1%27_Second_Cabinet,reuters,reuters,"PM Babiš was appointed on 27 June 2018 and cabinet won an investiture vote on 12 July (yes: 105, no: 91). Minority cabinet supported by Communist Party (KSCM). Cabinet ended with election on 9 December 2021. ",Cabinet lost minority support by Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia (KSCM) on 13 April 2021.,1522,Babis I,1020,1020,820,820,, 1481,1555,60,Slovenia,2018-08-17,Sarec,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/13th_Government_of_Slovenia,reuters,reuters,"PM Cerar was appointed on 17 August 2018 and won an investiture vote (yes: 55, no: 31). Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 45, no: 34, abstain: 11) on 13 September 2018. Cabinet ended with the resignation of PM Sarec on 27 January 2020 after failing to pass legislation.",,1144,Cerar,1025,1025,844,844,, 1511,1585,33,Australia,2018-08-24,Morrison I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Morrison_Ministry,reuters,reuters,"PM Morisson was appointed on 24 August 2018 and the cabinet was appointed two days later. Cabinet lost majority support on 5 November 2018 due to a by-election seat loss. Cabinet ended with election on 18 May 2019.",,1490,Turnbull II,1006,1006,,,, 1514,1588,7,Luxembourg,2018-12-05,Bettel II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bettel%E2%80%93Schneider_Ministry_II,reuters,reuters,Cabinet was appointed on 5 December 2018.,,1069,Bettel I,1043,1043,835,835,, 1516,1590,35,Sweden,2019-01-18,Lofven III,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%B6fven_II_Cabinet,reuters,reuters,"PM Loefven won an investiture vote (yes: 115, no: 153, abstain: 77) on 18 January 2019. Cabinet lost a confidence vote (yes: 109, no: 181) on 21 June 2021 and resigned on 28 June 2021. ",negative parliamentarism with no absolute majority against cabinet ,1587,Lofven II,1041,1041,843,843,, 1517,1591,55,Latvia,2018-10-06,Kucinskis II,1,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ku%C4%8Dinskis_cabinet,reuters,reuters,"Continuation caretaker cabinet remained in office on 6 October 2018. Cabinet ended with new cabinet starting on 23 January 2019.",,1407,Kucinskis I,1042,1042,848,848,, 1519,1593,41,Greece,2019-01-13,Tsipras III,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Cabinet_of_Alexis_Tsipras,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet continued on 13 January 2019 after a change in party composition and won a confidence vote on 16 January (yes: 151, no: 148). Minority cabinet was supported by independent MPs. Cabinet ended with election on 7 July 2019.",,1175,Tsipras II,992,992,826,826,, 1525,1599,44,United Kingdom,2019-07-24,Johnson I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Johnson_ministry,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet was appointed on 24 July 2019 after the resignation of PM May. Minority cabinet was supported by Democratic Unionist Party (DUP). Cabinet ended with a snap election on 12 December 2019.",,1507,May II,1013,1013,1051,1051,, 1527,1601,27,Spain,2019-04-28,Sanchez II,1,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A1nchez_government,reuters,reuters,"Continuation caretaker cabinet remained in office on 28 April 2019. Cabinet formation failed and an election was called on 17 September 2019 that took place on 10 November.",,1533,Sanchez I,1046,1046,839,839,, 1531,1605,27,Spain,2020-01-07,Sanchez III,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A1nchez_II_Government,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet lost an investiture vote on 5 January 2020 (yes: 166, no: 165, abstain: 18, absolute majority required) and won a vote with a simple majority two days later (yes: 167, no: 165, abstain: 18). PM Sánchez was appointed on 8 January 2020.",,1601,Sanchez II,1085,1085,1072,1072,, 1532,1606,44,United Kingdom,2019-12-13,Johnson II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Johnson_ministry,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet continued on 13 December 2019 a day after the election. PM Johnson won a confidence vote (yes: 211, no: 148) on 6 June 2022. PM Johnson resigned on 7 July 2022 after several resignations of cabinet members and remained in office until a new cabinet was formed on 6 September 2022. ",,1599,Johnson I,1086,1086,1051,1051,, 1535,1609,59,Austria,2020-01-07,Kurz II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Kurz_government,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet was appointed on 7 January 2020. Cabinet ended on 11 October 2021 after PM Kurz resigned on 9 October 2021 following corruption allegations.",,1608,Bierlein II,1080,1080,1074,1074,, 1538,1612,40,Switzerland,2019-12-11,Bundesrat 2019,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss_Federal_Council,reuters,reuters,Federal Council was elected on 11 December 2019.,,1212,Bundesrat 2015,1083,1083,,,, 1545,1620,29,Canada,2019-10-21,Trudeau J II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/29th_Canadian_Ministry,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet continued after election on 21 October 2019. Cabinet ended with an early election on 20 September 2021.",,1176,Trudeau J I,1084,1084,,,, 1548,1623,72,Malta,2020-01-13,Abela,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maltese_Government_2017%E2%80%932022,reuters,reuters,PM Abela was appointed on 13 January 2020.,,1504,Muscat II,1010,1010,1066,1066,, 1554,1630,15,Lithuania,1998-03-10,Vagnorius III,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vagnorius_Cabinet_II,reuters,reuters,"PM Vagnorius won an investiture vote (yes: 92, no: 19, abstain: 9) on 10 March 1998. Cabinet ended with resignation of PM Vagnorius on 30 April 1999.",,47,Vagnorius II,566,566,,,, 1561,1637,62,Croatia,2020-07-23,Plenkovic III,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Andrej_Plenkovi%C4%87_II,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 76, no: 59) on 23 July 2020. Minority cabinet was supported by Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats (HNS-LD) and People's Party – Reformists (NS-R) ",,1512,Plenkovic II,1094,1094,1062,1062,, 1562,1638,11,New Zealand,2020-10-31,Ardern II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sixth_Labour_Government_of_New_Zealand,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet was appointed on 2 November 2020. Majority cabinet was supported through cooperation agreement with Greens.",,1518,Ardern I,1092,1092,,,, 1566,1642,37,Ireland,2020-06-27,Martin,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_of_the_33rd_D%C3%A1il,reuters,reuters,"PM Martin won an investiture vote (yes: 93, no: 63) on 27 June 2020.",,1641,Varadkar II,1088,1088,1061,1061,, 1568,1644,5,Japan,2020-09-16,Suga,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suga_Cabinet,reuters,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.",,1525,Abe V,1022,1022,,,, 1577,1653,9,Norway,2021-10-14,Store,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St%C3%B8re%27s_Cabinet,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet was appointed on 14 October 2021. Minority cabinet without support parties.",,1617,Solberg V,1104,1104,,,, 1578,1654,56,Iceland,2021-11-28,Jakobsdottir II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_cabinet_of_Katr%C3%ADn_Jakobsd%C3%B3ttir,reuters,reuters,Cabinet continued on 28 November 2021 after election.,,1524,Jakobsdottir I,1105,1105,,,, 1579,1656,29,Canada,2021-10-26,Trudeau J III,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/29th_Canadian_Ministry,reuters,reuters,Cabinet continued after election on 20 September 2021.,,1620,Trudeau J II,1103,1103,,,, 1580,1657,10,Bulgaria,2021-05-12,Yanev I,1,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Yanev_Government,reuters,reuters,Cabinet was appointed on 12 May 2021 as a caretaker government after failed attempts to form a government because of indecisive election results.,,1505,Borisov III,1101,1101,1059,1059,, 1582,1659,51,Cyprus,2021-05-30,Anastasiades V,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Anastasiades_government,reuters,reuters,Cabinet continued after election on 30 May 2021.,,1628,Anastasiades IV,1095,1095,1075,1075,, 1585,1662,59,Austria,2021-10-11,Schallenberg,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schallenberg_government,reuters,reuters,"PM Schallenberg was appointed on 11 October 2021. Cabinet ended on 6 December 2021 after PM Schallenberg resigned on 2 December following a change in party leadership.",,1609,Kurz II,1080,1080,1074,1074,, 1586,1663,59,Austria,2021-12-06,Nehammer,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nehammer_government,reuters,reuters,PM Nehammer was appointed on 6 December 2021.,,1662,Schallenberg,1080,1080,1074,1074,, 1588,1665,23,Romania,2021-11-25,Ciuca ,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciuc%C4%83_Cabinet,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 318, no: 126) on 25 November 2021 and was appointed the same day.",,1636,Citu,1093,1093,1069,1069,, 1594,1671,63,Portugal,2022-03-30,Costa III,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XXII_Constitutional_Government_of_Portugal,reuters,reuters,Cabinet was appointed on 30 March 2022.,,1610,Costa II,1109,1109,1068,1068,, 1595,1672,33,Australia,2022-05-23,Albanese,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albanese_ministry,reuters,reuters,PM Albanese was appointed on 23 May 2022.,,1616,Morrison II,1111,1111,,,, 1596,1673,43,France,2022-05-20,Borne I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borne_government,reuters,reuters,"PM Borne was appointed on 16 May 2022 and cabinet on 20 May. Cabinet ended with election on 19 June 2022.",,1640,Castex,1014,1014,1054,1054,, 1597,1674,60,Slovenia,2022-06-01,Golob,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/15th_Government_of_Slovenia,reuters,reuters,"PM won an investiture vote on 26 May 2022 (yes: 54, no: 30). Cabinet was appointed and won an investiture vote (yes: 53, no: 28) on 01 June 2022.",,1668,Jansa IV,1108,1108,1071,1071,, 1598,1675,43,France,2022-06-19,Borne II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borne_government,reuters,reuters,"Cabinet continued after election on 19 June 2022. PM Borne won a confidence vote (no: 146) on 11 July 2022.",,1673,Borne I,1110,1110,1054,1054,, 1605,1682,26,Italy,2022-10-22,Meloni,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meloni_Cabinet,reuters,reuters,"PM Meloni was appointed on 22 October 2022 and cabinet won confidence votes on 25/26 October (yes: 235, no: 154, abstain: 5 [lower house]; yes: 115, no: 79, abstain: 5 [upper house]).",,1681,Draghi II,1113,1113,1053,1053,, 1607,1684,21,Denmark,2022-12-15,Frederiksen II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederiksen_II_Cabinet,reuters,reuters,PM Frederiksen was appointed on 15 December 2022.,,1598,Frederiksen I,1116,1116,1049,1049,, 495,520,9,Norway,1976-01-12,Nordli I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odvar_Nordli,reg-no,reg-no,Cabinet was appointed on 15 January 1976 and ended with regular elections on 11 September 1977.,,56,Bratteli II,523,523,,,578,19760 935,985,74,Poland,2011-11-18,Tusk II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Cabinet_of_Donald_Tusk,pr,pr,"Cabinet was appointed on 18 November 2011 and won an investiture vote (yes: 234, no: 211) the day after. Cabinet resigned on 11 September 2014 after PM Tusk accepted an EU position.",,164,Tusk I,766,766,255,255,, 295,308,29,Canada,2004-07-20,Martin II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-Seventh_Canadian_Ministry,parline,parline,Minority cabinet was supported by New Democratic Party (NDP).,,103,Martin I,240,240,,,124,20040 1015,1065,9,Norway,2013-10-16,Solberg I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solberg's_Cabinet,"parall, reuters","parall, reuters","Cabinet was appointed on 16 October 2013. Minority cabinet was supported by Liberal Party (V) and Christian Democratic Party (KrF) through a support agreement. Cabinet ended with election on 9 September 2017.",,551,Stoltenberg III,801,801,,,, 17,17,43,France,1974-03-01,Messmer III,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Pierre_Messmer_(3),pa-84,pa-84,,,607,Messmer II,357,357,,,250,19740 30,32,43,France,1952-01-20,Faure I,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Edgar_Faure_%281%29,pa-84,pa-84,,"Party ""Payson"" could not be identified. ",826,Pleven II,293,293,,,250,19520 99,104,43,France,1951-03-10,Queuille III,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Henri_Queuille_(3),pa-84,pa-84,,,367,Pleven I,75,75,,,250,19510 106,111,43,France,1969-06-22,Chaban-Delmas,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Jacques_Chaban-Delmas,pa-84,pa-84,,,131,Murville,386,386,,,250,19690 111,116,43,France,1981-06-23,Mauroy II,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Pierre_Mauroy_%282%29,pa-84,pa-84,,"cabinet ended by formal resignation; junior minister of MRG in cabinet but no minister Party ""Movement of democrates"" could not be identified. ",1148,Mauroy I,20,20,677,677,250,19811 126,131,43,France,1968-07-12,Murville,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Maurice_Couve_de_Murville,pa-84,pa-84,,,662,Pompidou IV,386,386,,,250,19681 153,159,43,France,1974-05-28,Chirac I,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Jacques_Chirac_%281%29,pa-84,pa-84,,,17,Messmer III,357,357,,,250,19741 188,197,43,France,1958-06-02,de Gaulle III,1,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Charles_de_Gaulle_(3),pa-84,pa-84,,One minister appointed by African Democratic Rally (RDA).,594,Pflimlin,312,312,,,250,19581 200,209,43,France,1957-06-13,Bourges-Maunoury,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Maurice_Bourg%C3%A8s-Maunoury,pa-84,pa-84,,One minister appointed by African Democratic Rally (RDA).,591,Mollet,312,312,,,250,19570 352,367,43,France,1950-07-12,Pleven I,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Ren%C3%A9_Pleven_(1),pa-84,pa-84,,,1142,Queuille II,75,75,,,250,19501 379,397,43,France,1955-02-23,Faure II,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Edgar_Faure_%282%29,pa-84,pa-84,,"Party ""Payson"" could not be identified. ",414,Mendes-France,293,293,,,250,19550 382,400,43,France,1953-06-28,Laniel,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Joseph_Laniel_%281%29,pa-84,pa-84,,"Party ""Payson"" could not be identified. ",557,Mayer,293,293,,,250,19531 395,414,43,France,1954-06-19,Mendes-France,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Pierre_Mend%C3%A8s_France,pa-84,pa-84,,,400,Laniel,293,293,,,250,19540 409,428,43,France,1983-03-22,Mauroy III,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Pierre_Mauroy_%283%29,pa-84,pa-84,,,116,Mauroy II,20,20,677,677,250,19830 411,430,43,France,1972-07-06,Messmer I,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Pierre_Messmer_%281%29,pa-84,pa-84,,,111,Chaban-Delmas,386,386,,,250,19720 439,458,43,France,1957-11-05,Gaillard,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_F%C3%A9lix_Gaillard,pa-84,pa-84,,One minister appointed by African Democratic Rally (RDA).,209,Bourges-Maunoury,312,312,,,250,19571 501,526,43,France,1962-04-15,Pompidou I,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Georges_Pompidou_%281%29,pa-84,pa-84,"PM Pompidou lost a confidence vote (yes: 200, no: 280) on 5 October 1962 over plans to introduce direct presidential elections and cabinet resigned on 6 October.",,692,Debré,375,375,,,250,19620 532,557,43,France,1953-01-07,Mayer,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Ren%C3%A9_Mayer,pa-84,pa-84,,"Party ""Payson"" could not be identified. ",658,Pinay,293,293,,,250,19530 566,591,43,France,1956-01-31,Mollet,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Guy_Mollet,pa-84,pa-84,,One minister appointed by African Democratic Rally (RDA).,397,Faure II,312,312,,,250,19560 569,594,43,France,1958-05-12,Pflimlin,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Pierre_Pflimlin,pa-84,pa-84,,"One minister appointed by African Democratic Rally (RDA). Party ""Gauche Democr."" could not be identified. ",458,Gaillard,312,312,,,250,19580 582,607,43,France,1973-04-05,Messmer II,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Pierre_Messmer_%282%29,pa-84,pa-84,,cabinet ended by formal resignation,430,Messmer I,357,357,,,250,19730 609,636,43,France,1949-10-28,Bidault II,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Georges_Bidault_(2),pa-84,pa-84,,,355,Queuille I,75,75,,,250,19491 635,662,43,France,1967-04-08,Pompidou IV,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Georges_Pompidou_%284%29,pa-84,pa-84,,,349,Pompidou III,291,291,,,250,19670 663,692,43,France,1959-01-08,Debré,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Michel_Debr%C3%A9,pa-84,pa-84,,One minister appointed by African Democratic Rally (RDA).,197,de Gaulle III,375,375,,,250,19590 728,758,43,France,1950-02-02,Bidault III,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Henri_Queuille_(2),pa-84,pa-84,,,636,Bidault II,75,75,,,250,19500 792,826,43,France,1951-08-11,Pleven II,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Ren%C3%A9_Pleven_(2),pa-84,pa-84,,"Party ""Payson"" could not be identified. ",104,Queuille III,293,293,,,250,19511 1084,1142,43,France,1950-07-02,Queuille II,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Henri_Queuille_%282%29,pa-84,pa-84,,,758,Bidault III,75,75,,,, 1090,1148,43,France,1981-05-22,Mauroy I,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Pierre_Mauroy_%281%29,pa-84,pa-84,,"Party ""Movement of democrates"" could not be identified. ",72,Barre II,496,496,677,677,, 1471,1545,59,Austria,1926-01-15,Ramek II,0,https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Ramek_II,onb,onb,"Cabinet was elected on 15 January 1926 (Yes: 80, No: 53). Cabinet resigned on 15 October 1926 and stayed in office until 20 October 1926 as a caretaker government.",,1544,Ramek I,1027,1027,,,, 1472,1546,59,Austria,1926-10-20,Seipel IV,0,,onb,onb,"Cabinet was elected on 20 October 1926 (Yes: 91, No: 59). Cabinet ended with the resignation of the cabinet on 18 May 1927.",,1545,Ramek II,1027,1027,,,, 1473,1547,59,Austria,1927-05-19,Seipel V,0,,onb,onb,"Cabinet was elected on 19 May 1927 (Yes: 94, No: 70) Cabinet resigned on 3 April 1929.",,1546,Seipel IV,1028,1028,,,, 1474,1548,59,Austria,1929-05-04,Streeruwitz,0,https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Streeruwitz,onb,onb,"Cabinet was elected on 4 May 1929 (Yes: 89, No: 59). Cabinet resigned on 25 September 1929.",,1547,Seipel V,1028,1028,,,, 1475,1549,59,Austria,1929-09-26,Schober III,0,,onb,onb,"Cabinet was elected on 26 September 1929 (Yes: 84, No: 69). Chancellor Schober was forced to resign on 25 September 1930 after the resignation of his Vice-Chancellor Vaugoin, who was appointed Chancellor afterwards.",,1548,Streeruwitz,1028,1028,,,, 1476,1550,59,Austria,1930-09-30,Vaugoin,0,https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Vaugoin,onb,onb,"Cabinet was appointed on 30 September 1930. Cabinet resigned 29 November 1930 and stayed in office until 4 December 1930 as a caretaker government.",,1549,Schober III,1028,1028,,,, 1477,1551,59,Austria,1930-12-04,Ender,0,,onb,onb,"Cabinet was appointed on 4 December 1930. Cabinet ended on 16 June 1931 and stayed in office until 20 June 1931 as a caretaker government.",,1550,Vaugoin,1029,1029,,,, 1478,1552,59,Austria,1931-06-20,Buresch I,0,,onb,onb,"Cabinet was appointed on 20 June 1931. Cabinet resigned on 27 January 1932 and stayed in office until 29 January 1932 as a caretaker government.",,1551,Ender,1029,1029,,,, 1479,1553,59,Austria,1932-01-29,Buresch II,0,,onb,onb,"Cabinet was appointed on 29 January 1932. Cabinet resigned on 6 May 1932 and stayed in office until 20 May 1932 as a caretaker government.",,1552,Buresch I,1029,1029,,,, 1480,1554,59,Austria,1932-05-20,Dollfuß,0,https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Dollfu%C3%9F_I,onb,onb,"Cabinet was appointed on 20 May 1932. Cabinet ended on 21 September 1933.",,1553,Buresch II,1029,1029,,,, 677,706,39,Hungary,2008-05-02,Gyurcsany III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferenc_Gyurcs%C3%A1ny,nzz,nzz,,,325,Gyurcsany II,194,194,224,224,348,20080 936,986,11,New Zealand,2011-12-14,Key II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifth_National_Government_of_New_Zealand,"nzhe, reuters","nzhe, reuters","Cabinet was appointed on 14 December 2011. Minority cabinet was supported by confidence and supply agreements with ACT New Zealand, United New Zealand (signed on 5 Dec.) and the Maori Party (signed on 11 Dec.).",,251,Key I,776,776,,,, 360,376,54,Germany,1955-07-15,Adenauer III,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabinett_Adenauer_II,"nyt, wid","nyt, wid",Cabinet ended on 23 February 1956 after ministers of the Free Democratic Party (FDP) withdrew from the party group.,,192,Adenauer II,103,103,,,276,19550 606,633,54,Germany,1956-02-24,Adenauer IV,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabinett_Adenauer_II,"nyt, wid","nyt, wid","Cabinet continued on 24 February 1956 when Christian Democrats (CDU) announced to continue the previous coalition with ministers that resigned from the Free Democratic (FDP) party group. Cabinet changed when German Party (DP) and Free People's Party (FVP) party groups formed a cooperation agreement on 27 September 1956 and formally merged on 14 March 1957.",DP and FVP merger not coded as a new cabinet since no coalition bargaining took place.,376,Adenauer III,103,103,,,276,19560 300,313,51,Cyprus,1983-02-28,Kyprianou IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spyros_Kyprianou,"nyt, w","nyt, w",,,914,Kyprianou III,70,70,,,196,19830 32,34,67,Finland,1982-12-31,Sorsa V,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalevi_Sorsa,"nyt, valt","nyt, valt",,,378,Sorsa IV,84,84,,,246,19821 134,139,67,Finland,1964-09-12,Virolainen,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Virolainen,"nyt, valt","nyt, valt",Cabinet was appointed on 12 September 1964.,,332,Lehto,354,354,,,246,19640 220,230,67,Finland,1959-01-13,Sukselainen III,0,http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sukselaisen_II_hallitus,"nyt, valt","nyt, valt",Sukselainen resigned on 29 June 1961 following his conviction for administrative irregularities in the State Pensions Institution.,,552,Fagerholm III,616,616,,,246,19590 222,232,67,Finland,1953-07-09,Kekkonen IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urho_Kekkonen,"nyt, valt","nyt, valt",PM Kekkonen resigned on 4 November after losing a vote of confidence on a state grant for housing.,,200,Kekkonen III,575,575,,,246,19530 318,332,67,Finland,1963-12-18,Lehto,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reino_Ragnar_Lehto,"nyt, valt","nyt, valt",Technocratic cabinet under PM Lehto appointed on 18 December 1963.,,764,Karjalainen I,354,354,,,246,19630 362,378,67,Finland,1982-02-19,Sorsa IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalevi_Sorsa,"nyt, valt","nyt, valt",SKDL voted against bill that was supported by all parties in parliament.,,776,Koivisto II,84,84,,,246,19820 527,552,67,Finland,1958-08-29,Fagerholm III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl-August_Fagerholm,"nyt, valt","nyt, valt",Cabinet resigned on 4 December 1958 after Agrarians left the coalition.,,791,Kuuskoski,616,616,,,246,19581 717,747,67,Finland,1957-05-27,Sukselainen I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vieno_Johannes_Sukselainen%27s_first_cabinet,"nyt, valt","nyt, valt",,,373,Fagerholm II,71,71,,,246,19570 734,764,67,Finland,1962-04-13,Karjalainen I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahti_Karjalainen,"nyt, valt","nyt, valt","Cabinet under PM Karjalainen was appointed on 13 April 1962 and resigned on 30 August 1963 in a dispute over farmer compensations. The cabinet reformed without the Social Democrats (TPSL) on 1 November and resigned in conflict over the 1964 budget on 17 December, announced three days before (NYT).",Cabinet changes on 31 August 1963 (cabinet resignation) and on 18 October (party change). Coded as one cabinet because none of the changes lasts for more than three months.,598,Miettunen I,354,354,,,246,19620 781,815,67,Finland,1945-04-17,Paasikivi II,0,http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paasikiven_III_hallitus,"nyt, valt","nyt, valt",Paasikivi was elected as President by Parliament on 9 March 1946.,,120,Paasikivi I,101,101,,,246,19450 819,856,67,Finland,1971-03-26,Karjalainen III,0,http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karjalaisen_toinen_hallitus,"nyt, valt","nyt, valt","Cabinet continued on 26 March 1971 after a change in party composition. Cabinet resigned on 29 October 1971 over disputes on agricultural prices.",,115,Karjalainen II,77,77,,,246,19710 823,860,67,Finland,1957-11-29,Fieandt,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainer_von_Fieandt,"nyt, valt","nyt, valt","Cabinet lost a confidence vote (yes: 50, no: 143) on 18 April 1958 over food subsidies and resigned.",,631,Sukselainen II,71,71,,,246,19573 735,765,8,Netherlands,1973-05-11,Den Uyl I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands_cabinet_Den_Uyl,"nyt, ro","nyt, ro",Cabinet resigned on 22 March 1978 following a conflict over land sales and Christian Democratic (KVP/ARP) withdrawal from cabinet.,,291,Biesheuvel II,51,51,,,528,19730 333,348,10,Bulgaria,1991-11-05,Dimitrov,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Dimitrov,"nyt, reuters","nyt, reuters","PM Dimitrov was appointed on 5 November 1991 and the cabinet was approved (yes: 128, no: 90) three days later. Cabinet resigned on 28 December 1992 after losing a confidence vote (yes:120, no: 111). ",,,,32,32,,,100,19910 689,719,1,Slovakia,1993-11-17,Meciar V,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladim%C3%ADr_Me%C4%8Diar,"nyt, reuters","nyt, reuters",Meciar lost a vote of confidence on 11 March 1994 and resigned three days later.,,592,Meciar IV,294,294,,,703,19932 1085,1143,20,Turkey,2014-08-28,Davutoglu I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_Davuto%C4%9Flu,"nyt, reuters","nyt, reuters","PM Davutoğlu was appointed on 28 August 2014 and cabinet was appointed the following day. The cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 306, no: 133) on 6 September. Cabinet resigned on 9 June 2015 following the election on 7 June.",,1075,Erdogan III,806,806,,,, 14,14,9,Norway,1971-03-17,Bratteli I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bratteli%27s_First_Cabinet,"nyt, reg-no","nyt, reg-no","Cabinet resigned on 7 October 1972, effective 18 October, after a referendum on Norwegian membership in the European Communities, put forward by government, failed on 25 September.",,657,Borten II,580,580,,,578,19710 50,53,9,Norway,1963-08-28,Lyng,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lyng,"nyt, reg-no","nyt, reg-no","Cabinet was appointed on 28 August 1963. Cabinet lost a confidence vote on 20 September (yes: 74, no: 76) and resigned on 25 September.",,98,Gerhardsen VI,622,622,,,578,19630 53,56,9,Norway,1973-10-16,Bratteli II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bratteli%27s_Second_Cabinet,"nyt, reg-no","nyt, reg-no","Cabinet was appointed on 16 October 1973. PM Bratteli announced his resignation intend in September 1975 and formally resigned on 9 January 1976, effective 15 January.",,822,Korvald,523,523,,,578,19730 89,94,9,Norway,1989-10-16,Syse,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_P._Syse,"nyt, reg-no","nyt, reg-no","Cabinet was appointed on 16 October 1989. Goverment collapsed on 29 October 1990 over the country's links to the European Community and formally resigned on 3 November.",,394,Brundtland II,571,571,,,578,19890 93,98,9,Norway,1961-09-11,Gerhardsen VI,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einar_Gerhardsen,"nyt, reg-no","nyt, reg-no",Gerhardsen lost a confidence vote (yes: 74 no: 76) on 23 August 1963 and the cabinet resigned on 28 August.,,61,Gerhardsen V,622,622,,,578,19610 297,310,9,Norway,1985-09-08,Willoch III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%A5re_Willoch,"nyt, reg-no","nyt, reg-no","Cabinet depended on support of the Progress Party. It lost a confidence vote (yes: 78, no: 79) over a gas tax bill on 30 April 1986 and resigned on 9 May 1986.",,181,Willoch II,207,207,,,578,19850 626,653,9,Norway,1977-09-11,Nordli II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odvar_Nordli,"nyt, reg-no","nyt, reg-no","PM Nordli resigned on 31 January 1981, effective 4 February, following a controversy over US weapons in Norway.",,520,Nordli I,499,499,,,578,19770 630,657,9,Norway,1969-09-07,Borten II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Per_Borten,"nyt, reg-no","nyt, reg-no","PM Borten resigned on 2 March 1971, effective 17 March, following a disclosure of confidential documents about negotiations on European Economic Community membership.",,284,Borten I,580,580,,,578,19690 639,666,9,Norway,1945-06-25,Gerhardsen I,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einar_Gerhardsen,"nyt, reg-no","nyt, reg-no","Provisional post-war cabinet formed on 25 June 1945. Cabinet handed in resignation on 1 November 1945 and formally resigned on 5 November.",,1222,Nygaardsvold II,864,864,,,578,19450 788,822,9,Norway,1972-10-17,Korvald,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lars_Korvald,"nyt, reg-no","nyt, reg-no","Minority cabinet supported by Conservative Party (H) and Liberal People's Party (DLF). It was appointed on 18 October 1972 following resignation of Bratelli and its main objective was to negotiate a trade agreement with the European Communities (EC) instead of EC membership. Cabinet ended with elections on 9 September 1973 and formally resigned on 16 October.",Coded as caretaker due to the limited mandate of the government and its only main task to negotiate a trade agreement.,14,Bratteli I,580,580,,,578,19720 21,21,43,France,1976-08-17,Barre I,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Raymond_Barre_(1),"nyt, pa-84","nyt, pa-84",PM Barre formally resigned on 30 March 1978. ,,159,Chirac I,357,357,,,250,19760 69,72,43,France,1978-03-31,Barre II,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Raymond_Barre_(2),"nyt, pa-84","nyt, pa-84",,,21,Barre I,496,496,,,250,19770 334,349,43,France,1966-01-09,Pompidou III,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Georges_Pompidou_%283%29,"nyt, pa-84","nyt, pa-84",Cabinet was re-appointed on 9 January 1966. Cabinet ended with election on 5 March 1967. ,"Party ""Gauche Democr."" could not be identified. ",698,Pompidou II,407,407,,,250,19660 631,658,43,France,1952-03-08,Pinay,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Antoine_Pinay,"nyt, pa-84","nyt, pa-84","Antoine Pinay surprisingly won parliamentary support (yes: 324, no: 206) as PM on 6 March 1952. Cabinet was appointed two days later and won a confidence vote (yes: 290, no:101) on 11 March.","Appointment date based on Assemblée Nationale source. Party ""Payson"" could not be identified. ",32,Faure I,293,293,,,250,19521 24,25,29,Canada,1972-11-27,Trudeau P III,0,,nyt,nyt,Minority cabinet was supported by New Democratic Party (NDP).,,696,Trudeau P II,552,552,,,124,19720 59,62,54,Germany,1961-11-14,Adenauer VII,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabinett_Adenauer_IV,nyt,nyt,Adenauer lost support of his party and was forced to resign on 11 November 1963.,,906,Adenauer VI,381,381,,,276,19610 135,140,26,Italy,1976-07-29,Andreotti III,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Andreotti_III,nyt,nyt,"PM Andreotti was appointed on 29 July 1978 and the cabinet the day after. Cabinet resigned on 16 January 1978 after losing minority support.",,842,Moro V,502,502,,,380,19761 160,166,51,Cyprus,1977-08-31,Kyprianou I,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spyros_Kyprianou,nyt,nyt,Kyprianou became acting president on 3 September 1977 following the death of Archbiship Makarios.,,1478,Mouskos,528,528,,,196,19770 167,174,7,Luxembourg,1945-11-14,Dupong III,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Union_Government_%281945%29,nyt,nyt,Cabinet resigned on 13 February 1947.,,340,Dupong II,144,144,,,442,19450 236,249,29,Canada,1957-06-21,Diefenbaker I,0,,nyt,nyt,,Diefenbaker dissolved parliament on 2 February 1958 to gain new mandate,327,St-Laurent III,562,562,,,124,19570 280,293,26,Italy,1986-08-01,Craxi II,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Craxi_II,nyt,nyt,,,334,Craxi I,617,617,458,458,380,19860 283,296,35,Sweden,1985-09-15,Palme V,0,http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Palme_II,nyt,nyt,PM Olof Palme was assassinated on 28 February 1986 and Ingvar Carlsson became acting Prime Minister.,,647,Palme IV,48,48,,,752,19850 312,326,54,Germany,1965-10-26,Erhard II,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabinett_Erhard_II,nyt,nyt,CDU executive committee nominated new candidates to succeed chancellor Erhard on 8 November 1966 and he lost an informal confidence vote ('Vertrauensfrage-Ersuchen') on the same day.,,31,Erhard I,250,250,,,276,19650 336,351,56,Iceland,1959-06-28,Jonsson II,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil_J%C3%B3nsson,nyt,nyt,Caretaker cabinet ended with resignation of PM Jonsson on 19 November 1959 (NYT).,,446,Jonsson I,393,393,,,352,19590 344,359,21,Denmark,1953-04-21,Eriksen II,0,http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Erik_Eriksen,nyt,nyt,"PM Eriksen informed King Frederik IX in early May 1953 that his government would continue with minority support from Radical Liberals (RV) and Justice Party (RF). Cabinet ended with election on 22 September 1953 and resigned on 29 September.",,36,Eriksen I,213,213,,,208,19530 354,370,27,Spain,1996-05-05,Aznar I,0,,nyt,nyt,"Minority cabinet supported by small regional parties, especially Convergence and Unity (CiU) and Basque National Party (PNV) (Hopkin 2005, 389),",,654,Gonzalez IV,99,99,44,44,724,19960 364,380,35,Sweden,1957-10-31,Erlander VI,0,http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Erlander_III,nyt,nyt,"Cabinet was appointed on 31 October 1957. Cabinet lost a confidence vote (yes: 111, no: 117) on 25 April 1958 over a pension bill and dissolved parliament three days later.",,207,Erlander V,450,450,,,752,19570 378,396,63,Portugal,1981-01-09,Balsemao I,0,,nyt,nyt,,Balsemao resigned on 10 August 1981 due to lack of internal support.,328,Carneiro II,281,281,,,620,19810 380,398,26,Italy,1972-02-17,Andreotti I,1,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Andreotti_I,nyt,nyt,"PM Andreotti was appointed by President Giovanni Leone on 17 February 1972 but failed to win an investiture vote in the senate (yes: 151, no: 158) on 26 February 1972 and resigned the same day.",,89,Colombo,261,261,,,380,19720 389,408,21,Denmark,1947-11-13,Hedtoft I,0,http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Hans_Hedtoft_I,nyt,nyt,Cabinet resigned on 9 August 1950 following opposition refusal to approve import controls.,,387,Kristensen,541,541,,,208,19470 396,415,29,Canada,1965-12-18,Pearson II,0,,nyt,nyt,Minority cabinet was supported by New Democratic Party (NDP).,,857,Pearson I,282,282,,,124,19650 414,433,26,Italy,1966-02-23,Moro III,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Moro_III,nyt,nyt,"PM Moro was appointed on 24 February 1966 and cabinet won confidence votes on 8 March 1966 (yes: 347, no: 251 [lower house]) and 15 March (yes: 173, no: 123 [upper house]).",,705,Moro II,380,380,,,380,19660 426,445,35,Sweden,1948-11-19,Erlander II,0,http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Erlander_I,nyt,nyt,Cabinet remained in office after elections on 19 November 1948 and ended with a change in party composition on 1 October 1951.,,628,Erlander I,431,431,,,752,19480 437,456,21,Denmark,1960-11-18,Kampmann II,0,http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Viggo_Kampmann_II,nyt,nyt,"PM Kampmann formed the cabinet on 18 November 1960. Minority cabinet was supported by Mikael Gaam from Greenland joining the cabinet as special minister. PM Kampmann resigned on 31 August due to health issues.",,467,Kampmann I,73,73,,,208,19601 475,500,7,Luxembourg,1954-06-28,Bech V,0,http://lb.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regierung_Bech-Bodson,nyt,nyt,Cabinet was formed on 28 June 1954 and it terminates when Bech resigns on 26 March 1958.,,532,Bech IV,153,153,,,442,19540 485,510,9,Norway,1963-09-25,Gerhardsen VII,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einar_Gerhardsen,nyt,nyt,,,53,Lyng,622,622,,,578,19631 496,521,64,Belgium,1979-04-03,Martens I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martens_I_Government,nyt,nyt,"PM Martens was appointed on 3 April 1980. Cabinet ended on 16 January 1980 when Democratic Front (FDF) ministers resigned.",,233,Vanden Boeynants II,663,663,,,56,19790 519,544,7,Luxembourg,1958-03-29,Frieden,0,http://lb.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regierung_Frieden,nyt,nyt,"PM Frieden was appointed on 31 March 1958. Cabinet resigned on 10 December 1958 after the LSAP left the coalition.",,500,Bech V,153,153,,,442,19580 552,577,35,Sweden,1970-09-20,Palme II,0,http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Palme_I,nyt,nyt,Minority government supported by Communists (VK). It ends with regular elections on 16 September 1973.,,219,Palme I,258,258,,,752,19700 590,615,26,Italy,1960-03-26,Tambroni,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Tambroni,nyt,nyt,"PM Tambroni formed an ""emergency"" government that took office on 26 March 1960 and won an investiture vote (yes: 300, no: 293) on 8 April. Cabinet resigned on 19 July 1960 following an agreement among centre parties about forming a new government.",,372,Segni II,507,507,,,380,19600 604,631,67,Finland,1957-09-02,Sukselainen II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vieno_Johannes_Sukselainen%27s_first_cabinet,nyt,nyt,"Cabinet lost a confidence vote (yes: 74, no: 75) on 18 October 1957 and resigned.",,747,Sukselainen I,71,71,,,246,19571 637,664,56,Iceland,1956-07-24,Jonasson V,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann_J%C3%B3nasson,nyt,nyt,"Cabinet was appointed on 24 July 1956. Cabinet resigned on 4 December 1958 in disagreement over economic policy.",,762,Thors V,665,665,,,352,19560 651,678,44,United Kingdom,1992-04-09,Major II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_Ministry,nyt,nyt,"Cabinet won a confidence vote (yes: 339, no: 299, abstain: 2) on 24 July 1993 to pass approval of the Treaty on European Union. ",,515,Major I,514,514,682,682,826,19920 660,689,63,Portugal,1983-06-09,Soares III,0,,nyt,nyt,,,135,Balsemao II,598,598,,,620,19830 676,705,26,Italy,1964-07-22,Moro II,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Moro_II,nyt,nyt,"PM Moro was appointed on 23 July 1964 and cabinet won confidence votes on 1 August 1964 (yes: 163, no: 120 [upper house]) and 6 August (yes: 344, no: 238 [lower house]). Cabinet resigned on 21 January 1966 after losing a vote (yes: 221, no: 250, abstain: 3, absent: 156) over ""a bill to establish state nursery schools"" (NYT).",,818,Moro I,380,380,,,380,19640 685,715,23,Romania,1990-07-04,Roman II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Roman_cabinet_(Romania),nyt,nyt,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 330, no: 11, abstain: 0) on 28 June 1990. Cabinet was appointed on 3 July 1990. Cabinet resigned on 26 September 1991 after violent protests by miners.",,1604,Roman I,633,633,,,642,19900 687,717,11,New Zealand,1949-12-08,Holland I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_National_Government_of_New_Zealand,nyt,nyt,"Holland called a snap elections on 11 July following dispute over a strike. Cabinet ended with an early election on 1 September 1951.",,474,Frazer III,94,94,,,554,19490 697,727,5,Japan,1979-11-09,Ohira II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masayoshi_Ohira,nyt,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.",,227,Ohira I,433,433,,,392,19790 698,728,74,Poland,1989-08-24,Mazowiecki,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tadeusz_Mazowiecki,nyt,nyt,"PM Mazowiecki won an investiture vote on 24 August 1989 (yes: 378, no: 4, abstain: 41) and the cabinet on 12 September (yes: 402, no: 0, abstain: 13).",,,,158,158,,,616,19890 714,744,21,Denmark,1973-12-19,Hartling,0,http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Poul_Hartling,nyt,nyt,"Minority cabinet was supported by Centre Democrats (CD), Christian People's Party (KrF), Conservatives (KF) and Danish Social-Liberal Party (RV).","""The Premier-designate said at a news conference that his discussions with members of four parties -- Conservative, Social Liberal, Christian and Center Democrat -- assured him that they would not oppose a Liberal minority government."" (NYT 1973-12-18)",320,Jorgensen I,64,64,,,208,19730 716,746,64,Belgium,1949-08-11,Eyskens G I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaston_Eyskens,nyt,nyt,Cabinet resigned on 18 March 1950 after Liberal Party (LP-PL) withdrew from coalition.,,40,Spaak IV,644,644,,,56,19490 727,757,59,Austria,1960-11-03,Raab IV,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Raab_IV,nyt,nyt,"Cabinet was appointed on 3 November 1960. On 16 February 1961, PM Raab announced his resignation because of poor health and resigned on 11 April.",,114,Raab III,347,347,,,40,19600 732,762,56,Iceland,1953-09-11,Thors V,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%93lafur_Thors,nyt,nyt,Cabinet formed on 11 September 1953 and resigned on 27 March 1956 following the withdrawal of the Progressives.,Coded as one cabinet because none of the cabinet changes lasts for more than three months.,766,Steinthorsson,88,88,,,352,19530 748,780,5,Japan,1958-06-12,Kishi II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobusuke_Kishi,nyt,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",,887,Kishi I,645,645,,,392,19580 750,782,41,Greece,1989-07-02,Tzannetakis,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tzannis_Tzannetakis,nyt,nyt,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 174, no: 124) on 8 July 1989. ",,39,Papandreou A III,205,205,518,518,300,19890 772,806,27,Spain,2004-04-17,Zapatero I,0,,nyt,nyt,"Minority cabinet with support of small left-wing and nationalist parties, especially United Left (IU) and Left of Catalonia (ERC) (Hopkin 2005, 389). It was appointed on 17 April 2004 (NYT).",,309,Aznar II,164,164,585,585,724,20040 805,841,21,Denmark,1962-09-03,Krag I,0,http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Jens_Otto_Krag_I,nyt,nyt,PM Krag was appointed on 3 September 1962.,,456,Kampmann II,73,73,,,208,19620 820,857,29,Canada,1963-04-22,Pearson I,0,,nyt,nyt,Minority cabinet was supported by New Democratic Party (NDP).,,619,Diefenbaker III,424,424,,,124,19630 832,871,54,Germany,1972-12-15,Brandt II,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabinett_Brandt_II,nyt,nyt,Brandt resigned on 6 May 1974 following a spy scandal about a staff member.,,358,Brandt I,95,95,,,276,19720 846,885,63,Portugal,1985-06-14,Soares IV,1,,nyt,nyt,,,689,Soares III,598,598,,,, 848,887,5,Japan,1957-02-25,Kishi I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobusuke_Kishi,nyt,nyt,"PM Kishi was elected on 25 February 1957 (yes: 276 [lower house]; yes: 147 [upper house]). Kishi dissolved parliament on 25 April 1958.",,901,Ishibashi,692,692,,,, 851,890,59,Austria,1962-11-18,Gorbach II,1,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Gorbach_I,nyt,nyt,Continuation caretaker cabinet remained in office on 18 November 1962 until the coalition reformed on 27 March 1963.,Start date set to 18 November 1962 following three month coding rule.,533,Gorbach I,495,495,,,, 852,891,5,Japan,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,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,,,, 853,892,5,Japan,1947-05-23,Katayama,0,http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%89%87%E5%B1%B1%E5%86%85%E9%96%A3,nyt,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.",,891,Yoshida I,696,696,,,, 854,893,5,Japan,1948-02-21,Ashida,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitoshi_Ashida,nyt,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.",,892,Katayama,696,696,,,, 855,894,5,Japan,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,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.",,893,Ashida,696,696,,,, 856,895,5,Japan,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,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.",,894,Yoshida II,695,695,,,, 857,896,5,Japan,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,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.",,895,Yoshida III,694,694,,,, 858,897,5,Japan,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,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.",,896,Yoshida IV,693,693,,,, 859,898,5,Japan,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,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.",,897,Yoshida V,693,693,,,, 860,899,5,Japan,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,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.",,898,Hatoyama I I,692,692,,,, 861,900,5,Japan,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,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.",,899,Hatoyama I II,692,692,,,, 975,1025,56,Iceland,1942-12-16,Thordarson,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bj%C3%B6rn_%C3%9E%C3%B3r%C3%B0arson,nyt,nyt,Non-partisan cabinet resigned on 16 September 1944 after failing to find support for inflation control measures.,,1434,Thors I,780,780,,,, 1017,1067,63,Portugal,1975-09-19,Pinheiro de Azevedo,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Baptista_Pinheiro_de_Azevedo,nyt,nyt,"Caretaker cabinet formed after Portuguese Constituent Assembly election in 1975. Cabinet was sworn in on 19 September 1975. Cabinet ended with election on 25 April 1976. ",,1477,Goncalves,247,247,,,, 1104,1162,44,United Kingdom,2015-05-08,Cameron II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Cameron_ministry,nyt,nyt,"Cabinet continued after the election on 7 May 2015. PM Cameron resigned on 13 July 2016 after the Brexit referendum. ",,874,Cameron I,856,856,845,845,, 1232,1292,44,United Kingdom,1924-01-23,MacDonald I ,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_MacDonald_ministry,nyt,nyt,"Cabinet lost a vote (yes: 198, no: 364) on 8 October 1924 over proceedings against a Communist newspaper editor. Parliament was dissolved a day later and early elections took place on 29 October.",,1293,Baldwin I ,907,907,,,, 1404,1477,63,Portugal,1975-04-25,Goncalves,1,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasco_Gon%C3%A7alves,nyt,nyt,,,,,247,247,,,, 1405,1478,51,Cyprus,1976-09-05,Mouskos,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makarios_III,nyt,nyt,,,,,528,528,,,, 1446,1519,44,United Kingdom,1940-05-10,Churchill I,1,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Churchill_war_ministry,nyt,nyt,National unity cabinet came into office on 10 March 1945 after the beginning of WWII.,,1286,Chamberlain,911,911,,,, 1447,1520,44,United Kingdom,1945-05-23,Churchill II,1,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Churchill_war_ministry,nyt,nyt,,,1519,Churchill I,911,911,,,, 39,41,67,Finland,1990-08-28,Holkeri II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harri_Holkeri,"mueller, valt","mueller, valt",,,614,Holkeri I,527,527,,,246,19900 446,466,67,Finland,1977-05-15,Sorsa II,0,http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorsan_II_hallitus,"mueller, valt","mueller, valt",,,848,Miettunen III,98,98,,,246,19770 468,492,67,Finland,1978-03-02,Sorsa III,0,http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorsan_II_hallitus,"mueller, valt","mueller, valt",,,466,Sorsa II,98,98,,,246,19780 589,614,67,Finland,1987-04-30,Holkeri I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harri_Holkeri,"mueller, valt","mueller, valt",,,650,Sorsa VI,527,527,,,246,19870 708,738,67,Finland,1953-11-17,Tuomioja,1,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuomioja_Cabinet,"mueller, valt","mueller, valt",,,232,Kekkonen IV,575,575,,,246,19531 620,647,35,Sweden,1982-10-07,Palme IV,0,http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Palme_II,"mueller, riksdag","mueller, riksdag","Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 179, no: 0, abstain: 147).",,142,Falldin III,175,175,,,752,19820 150,156,35,Sweden,1996-03-21,Persson I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_G%C3%B6ran_Persson,"mueller, reuters","mueller, reuters","PM Persson won an investiture vote (yes: 178, no: 0, abstain: 154) on 21 March 1996. ",,528,Carlsson IV,412,412,55,55,752,19960 232,244,43,France,1995-05-17,Juppe I,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Alain_Jupp%C3%A9_%281%29,"mueller, reuters","mueller, reuters",Cabinet resigned on 7 November 1995 without naming a reason. ,,318,Balladur,664,664,680,680,250,19950 304,318,43,France,1993-03-29,Balladur,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_%C3%89douard_Balladur,"mueller, reuters","mueller, reuters",PM Balladur resigned on 10 May 1995 after his defeat in the presidential election. ,,199,Beregovoy I,664,664,360,360,250,19930 403,422,43,France,1995-11-07,Juppe II,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Alain_Jupp%C3%A9_%282%29,"mueller, reuters","mueller, reuters",PM Juppe resigned on 2 June 1997 following the parliamentary election. ,,244,Juppe I,664,664,680,680,250,19951 128,133,59,Austria,1945-12-04,Figl I,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Figl_I,"mueller, oepa","mueller, oepa","PM Figl was appointed on 4 December and the cabinet on 20 December. Cabinet ended on 20 November 1947 when the Communist Party (KPO) withdrew from the coalition. ",,452,Renner IV,402,402,,,40,19451 845,884,59,Austria,1947-11-20,Figl II,0,,"mueller, oepa","mueller, oepa","Cabinet continued on 20 November 1947 after a change in party composition. Cabinet ended with election on 9 October 1949 and resigned two days later.",,133,Figl I,402,402,,,, 595,622,59,Austria,1963-03-27,Gorbach III,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Gorbach_II,"mueller, nyt, times","mueller, nyt, times","Cabinet was appointed on 27 March 1963 after four months of deadlock in the formation process. PM Gorbach declared to resign on 20 February 1964 following disputes within the Austrian People's Party (OVP) and handed in his resignation four days later. The cabinet resigned on 2 April.",On 25 February 1964 President Schärf lanced a discussion of whether the resignation of a PM would also require the resignation of the whole cabinet.,890,Gorbach II,495,495,,,40,19630 16,16,35,Sweden,1979-10-11,Falldin II,0,http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_F%C3%A4lldin_II,"mueller, nyt, riksdag","mueller, nyt, riksdag","Parliament passed an investiture vote (yes: 170, no: 174, abstain: 1) on 11 October 1979 with no absolute majority against the cabinet. PM Fälldin and Foreign Minister Ullsten, head of the Liberals (FP), resigned on 8 May 1981 following the withdrawal of the Moderate Party (MSP) from the coalition four days earlier.",Negative parliamentarism (Bergmann 1993: 297).,587,Ullsten,473,473,,,752,19790 34,36,21,Denmark,1950-10-30,Eriksen I,0,http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Erik_Eriksen,"mueller, nyt","mueller, nyt",Cabinet ended with elections on 21 April 1953 and resigned a day after the election.,,853,Hedtoft II,430,430,,,208,19501 100,105,59,Austria,1956-06-29,Raab II,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Raab_II,"mueller, nyt","mueller, nyt","Cabinet was appointed on 29 June 1956. On 9 March 1959, coalition parties agreed to call an early election after disagreement over housing and tax policies. Cabinet ended with an early election on 10 May 1959 and resigned two days later.",,659,Raab I,169,169,,,40,19560 109,114,59,Austria,1959-07-16,Raab III,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Raab_III,"mueller, nyt","mueller, nyt","Cabinet was appointed on 16 July 1959. Cabinet submited its resignation on 22 October 1960 after disputes over 1961 budget and resigned on 3 November.",,105,Raab II,347,347,,,40,19590 186,195,21,Denmark,1984-01-10,Schluter II,0,http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Poul_Schl%C3%BCter_I,"mueller, nyt","mueller, nyt",Cabinet ended with elections on 8 September 1987 and resigned a day later.,,819,Schluter I,597,597,271,271,208,19840 198,207,35,Sweden,1956-09-26,Erlander V,0,http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Erlander_II,"mueller, nyt","mueller, nyt","Cabinet remained in office after elections on 26 September 1956. Cabinet resigned on 26 October 1957 following the withdrawal of the Farmers' League (B) four days earlier.",,781,Erlander IV,450,450,,,752,19560 211,220,35,Sweden,1988-09-18,Carlsson II,0,http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Carlsson_II,"mueller, nyt","mueller, nyt","Minority cabinet was supported by either Liberals (FP) or Communists (VK). PM Carlsson threatened to resign if the parliament would not support an economic rescue bill. He lost the vote (yes: 153, no: 190, absent: 6) and resigned on 15 February 1990.",,478,Carlsson I,428,428,,,752,19880 215,225,64,Belgium,1977-06-03,Tindemans IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Tindemans,"mueller, nyt","mueller, nyt",,,451,Tindemans III,420,420,,,56,19771 223,233,64,Belgium,1978-10-20,Vanden Boeynants II,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Vanden_Boeynants,"mueller, nyt","mueller, nyt",,Caretaker cabinet remains in office for more than three months before and after the election (17 December 1978) but continuation caretaker cabinets are only coded ones.,225,Tindemans IV,420,420,,,56,19780 277,290,43,France,1986-03-20,Chirac II,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Jacques_Chirac_%282%29,"mueller, nyt","mueller, nyt",PM Chirac resigned on 10 May 1988 after losing the presidential election.,,843,Fabius,623,623,415,415,250,19860 306,320,21,Denmark,1972-10-05,Jorgensen I,0,http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Anker_J%C3%B8rgensen_I,"mueller, nyt","mueller, nyt","Minority cabinet was supported by Socialist Peoples Party (SF) and MPs from Greenland and Faroe Islands (GrFa). Cabinet lost a tax vote (yes: 86, no: 86) on 9 November 1973, ended with an early election on 4 December and resigned on 5 December.",,345,Krag IV,400,400,,,208,19720 320,334,26,Italy,1983-08-04,Craxi I,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Craxi_I,"mueller, nyt","mueller, nyt",,,87,Fanfani V,617,617,353,353,380,19830 508,533,59,Austria,1961-04-11,Gorbach I,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Gorbach_I,"mueller, nyt","mueller, nyt","Cabinet was appointed on 11 April 1961. On 12 July 1962, coalition parties agreed to call an early election to seek a fresh mandate before the beginning of negotiations with the European Economic Community. Cabinet ended with an early election on 18 November 1962 and resigned two days later.",,757,Raab IV,347,347,,,40,19610 518,543,35,Sweden,1945-07-31,Hansson VI,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hansson_IV_Cabinet,"mueller, nyt","mueller, nyt",PM Hansson died on 6 October 1946,,1181,Hansson V,485,485,,,752,19450 588,613,64,Belgium,1961-04-25,Lefevre,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%A9o_Lef%C3%A8vre,"mueller, nyt","mueller, nyt",,,144,Eyskens G III,425,425,,,56,19610 601,628,35,Sweden,1946-10-11,Erlander I,0,http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Erlander_I,"mueller, nyt","mueller, nyt",PM Erlander was appointed on 11 October 1946 and cabinet ended with elections on 19 November 1948.,,543,Hansson VI,485,485,,,752,19460 647,674,26,Italy,1981-06-28,Spadolini I,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Spadolini_I,"mueller, nyt","mueller, nyt","Cabinet resigned on 7 August 1982, a day after the Socialists (PSI) withdrew.",,464,Forlani,604,604,353,353,380,19810 673,702,59,Austria,1983-05-24,Sinowatz,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Sinowatz,"mueller, nyt","mueller, nyt","Cabinet was appointed on 24 May 1983. PM Sinowatz resigned on 9 June 1986 after Kurt Waldheim was elected as president and cabinet resigned on 16 June.",,463,Kreisky IV,456,456,,,40,19830 784,818,26,Italy,1963-12-04,Moro I,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Moro_I,"mueller, nyt","mueller, nyt","Cabinet won a vote on 26 June 1964 (yes: 286, no: 193) on the entire budget of ministry of public instruction but lost a vote (yes: 221, no: 228) over increased funding for private schools on the same day.",,511,Leone I,380,380,,,380,19631 794,828,59,Austria,1986-06-16,Vranitzky I,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Vranitzky_I,"mueller, nyt","mueller, nyt","Cabinet was appointed on 16 June 1986. On 15 September 1986, PM Vranitzky called an early election after Jörg Haider was elected as chairman of the Freedom Party (FPO). The cabinet ended with an early election on 23 November 1986 and resigned two days later.",,702,Sinowatz,456,456,,,40,19860 816,853,21,Denmark,1950-09-16,Hedtoft II,0,http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Hans_Hedtoft_I,"mueller, nyt","mueller, nyt","Cabinet lost a vote over butter rationing (yes: 68, no: 69) on 25 November 1950 and resigned a day later.",,408,Hedtoft I,430,430,,,208,19500 23,24,26,Italy,1973-07-07,Rumor IV,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Rumor_IV,mueller,mueller,,,439,Andreotti II,65,65,,,380,19730 38,40,64,Belgium,1948-11-26,Spaak IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul-Henri_Spaak,mueller,mueller,,"Not coded in Müller/Strom as a distinct cabinet. However, the king had accepted the formal resignation of the preceding cabinet (De Winter 2000, 320).",496,Spaak III,19,19,,,56,19480 48,51,21,Denmark,1957-05-28,Hansen II,0,http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_H.C._Hansen_II,mueller,mueller,,,218,Hansen I,263,263,,,208,19570 54,57,21,Denmark,1988-06-03,Schluter IV,0,http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Poul_Schl%C3%BCter_III,mueller,mueller,,,837,Schluter III,387,387,128,128,208,19880 58,61,9,Norway,1957-10-07,Gerhardsen V,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einar_Gerhardsen,mueller,mueller,,,221,Gerhardsen IV,429,429,,,578,19570 78,81,9,Norway,1981-02-04,Brundtland I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro_Harlem_Brundtland,mueller,mueller,,,653,Nordli II,499,499,,,578,19810 82,86,26,Italy,1980-04-04,Cossiga II,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Cossiga_II,mueller,mueller,,,578,Cossiga I,604,604,353,353,380,19800 83,87,26,Italy,1982-12-01,Fanfani V,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Fanfani_V,mueller,mueller,,,84,Spadolini II,604,604,353,353,380,19820 85,89,26,Italy,1970-08-06,Colombo,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Colombo,mueller,mueller,,,113,Rumor III,261,261,,,380,19701 86,90,26,Italy,1954-01-18,Fanfani I,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Fanfani_I,mueller,mueller,,,798,Pella,642,642,,,380,19540 88,92,64,Belgium,1987-10-21,Martens VII,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilfried_Martens,mueller,mueller,,,375,Martens VI,396,396,10,10,56,19870 107,112,64,Belgium,1958-06-23,Eyskens G II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaston_Eyskens,mueller,mueller,,,745,Van Acker IV,573,573,,,56,19580 108,113,26,Italy,1970-03-27,Rumor III,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Rumor_III,mueller,mueller,,,548,Rumor II,261,261,,,380,19700 118,123,26,Italy,1950-01-21,De Gasperi V,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_De_Gasperi_VI,mueller,mueller,,,676,De Gasperi IV,467,467,,,380,19500 136,142,35,Sweden,1981-05-19,Falldin III,0,http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_F%C3%A4lldin_III,mueller,mueller,"Parliament passed an investiture vote (yes: 102, no: 174, abstain: 62) on 22 Mai 1981 with no absolute majority against the cabinet. Cabinet ended with election on 19 September 1982.",Negative parliamentarism (Bergmann 1993: 297). ,16,Falldin II,473,473,,,752,19810 138,144,64,Belgium,1958-11-06,Eyskens G III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaston_Eyskens,mueller,mueller,,,112,Eyskens G II,573,573,,,56,19581 143,149,26,Italy,1974-11-23,Moro IV,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Moro_IV,mueller,mueller,,,317,Rumor V,65,65,,,380,19741 161,168,64,Belgium,1946-03-13,Spaak II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul-Henri_Spaak,mueller,mueller,,,204,Van Acker II,19,19,,,56,19460 169,176,26,Italy,1992-06-28,Amato I,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Amato_I,mueller,mueller,,,202,Andreotti VII,605,605,280,280,380,19920 174,181,9,Norway,1983-06-08,Willoch II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%A5re_Willoch,mueller,mueller,,,485,Willoch I,100,100,,,578,19830 176,183,26,Italy,1968-06-24,Leone II,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Leone_II,mueller,mueller,,,433,Moro III,261,261,,,380,19680 190,199,43,France,1992-04-02,Beregovoy I,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Pierre_B%C3%A9r%C3%A9govoy,mueller,mueller,,,229,Cresson,643,643,360,360,250,19920 199,208,35,Sweden,1958-06-01,Erlander VII,0,http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Erlander_III,mueller,mueller,,,380,Erlander VI,251,251,,,752,19580 209,218,21,Denmark,1955-02-01,Hansen I,0,http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_H.C._Hansen_I,mueller,mueller,,,879,Hedtoft III,630,630,,,208,19550 210,219,35,Sweden,1969-10-14,Palme I,0,http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Palme_I,mueller,mueller,,,821,Erlander X,655,655,,,752,19690 212,221,9,Norway,1955-01-22,Gerhardsen IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einar_Gerhardsen,mueller,mueller,,,545,Torp II,167,167,,,578,19550 219,229,43,France,1991-05-16,Cresson,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_%C3%89dith_Cresson,mueller,mueller,,,712,Rocard II,643,643,360,360,250,19910 233,245,26,Italy,1978-03-11,Andreotti IV,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Andreotti_IV,mueller,mueller,,,140,Andreotti III,502,502,,,380,19780 235,248,21,Denmark,1977-02-15,Jorgensen III,0,http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Anker_J%C3%B8rgensen_II,mueller,mueller,,,50,Jorgensen II,409,409,,,208,19770 237,250,26,Italy,1955-07-22,Segni I,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Segni_I,mueller,mueller,,,796,Scelba,642,642,,,380,19550 253,266,64,Belgium,1980-05-18,Martens III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilfried_Martens,mueller,mueller,,,278,Martens II,663,663,442,442,56,19801 262,275,21,Denmark,1981-12-30,Jorgensen VI,0,http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Anker_J%C3%B8rgensen_V,mueller,mueller,,,379,Jorgensen V,179,179,271,271,208,19810 265,278,64,Belgium,1980-01-23,Martens II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilfried_Martens,mueller,mueller,,,521,Martens I,663,663,442,442,56,19800 267,280,26,Italy,1957-05-19,Zoli,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Zoli,mueller,mueller,,,250,Segni I,642,642,,,380,19570 271,284,9,Norway,1965-10-12,Borten I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Per_Borten,mueller,mueller,,,510,Gerhardsen VII,517,517,,,578,19650 298,311,64,Belgium,1965-07-27,Harmel,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Harmel,mueller,mueller,,,613,Lefevre,150,150,,,56,19650 303,317,26,Italy,1974-03-14,Rumor V,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Rumor_V,mueller,mueller,,,24,Rumor IV,65,65,,,380,19740 330,345,21,Denmark,1971-10-11,Krag IV,0,http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Jens_Otto_Krag_III,mueller,mueller,,,596,Baunsgaard,400,400,,,208,19710 332,347,26,Italy,1962-02-21,Fanfani IV,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Fanfani_IV,mueller,mueller,,,810,Fanfani III,507,507,,,380,19620 338,353,64,Belgium,1966-03-19,Vanden Boeynants I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Vanden_Boeynants,mueller,mueller,,,311,Harmel,150,150,,,56,19660 346,361,35,Sweden,1951-10-01,Erlander III,0,http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Erlander_II,mueller,mueller,Continuation cabinet started on 1 October 1951 when Agrarian (B) ministers were appointed and ended with elections on 21 September 1952.,,445,Erlander II,431,431,,,752,19510 350,365,59,Austria,1971-11-04,Kreisky II,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Kreisky_II,mueller,mueller,"Cabinet was appointed on 4 November 1971. Cabinet ended with election on 5 October 1975 and resigned three days later.",,354,Kreisky I,185,185,,,40,19710 356,372,26,Italy,1959-02-15,Segni II,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Segni_II,mueller,mueller,,,880,Fanfani II,507,507,,,380,19590 359,375,64,Belgium,1985-11-28,Martens VI,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilfried_Martens,mueller,mueller,,,724,Martens V,396,396,10,10,56,19850 372,389,64,Belgium,1952-01-15,Houtte,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Van_Houtte,mueller,mueller,,,700,Pholien,217,217,,,56,19520 376,394,9,Norway,1986-05-09,Brundtland II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro_Harlem_Brundtland,mueller,mueller,,,310,Willoch III,207,207,,,578,19860 397,416,26,Italy,1946-07-13,De Gasperi I,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_De_Gasperi_II,mueller,mueller,,,,,503,503,,,380,19460 405,424,35,Sweden,1960-09-18,Erlander VIII,0,http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Erlander_III,mueller,mueller,,,208,Erlander VII,295,295,,,752,19600 410,429,64,Belgium,1981-04-06,Eyskens M,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Eyskens,mueller,mueller,,,453,Martens IV,663,663,442,442,56,19810 419,438,35,Sweden,1973-09-16,Palme III,0,http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Palme_I,mueller,mueller,,,577,Palme II,215,215,,,752,19730 420,439,26,Italy,1972-07-26,Andreotti II,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Andreotti_II,mueller,mueller,,,398,Andreotti I,65,65,,,380,19721 429,448,64,Belgium,1972-01-21,Eyskens G V,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaston_Eyskens,mueller,mueller,,,586,Eyskens G IV,591,591,,,56,19720 432,451,64,Belgium,1977-03-06,Tindemans III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Tindemans,mueller,mueller,,,847,Tindemans II,384,384,,,56,19770 434,453,64,Belgium,1980-10-22,Martens IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilfried_Martens,mueller,mueller,,,266,Martens III,663,663,442,442,56,19802 438,457,64,Belgium,1988-05-09,Martens VIII,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilfried_Martens,mueller,mueller,Cabinet ended on 29 September 1991 after People's Union (VU) left. ,PM Martens asked to resign on 4 October. The King did not accept the request on 7 October but called for early elections.,92,Martens VII,191,191,10,10,56,19880 441,460,26,Italy,1989-07-23,Andreotti VI,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Andreotti_VI,mueller,mueller,PM Andreotti resigned on 29 March 1991 following a cabinet crisis initiated by former PM Craxi and his Socialist Party (PSI).,,809,De Mita,17,17,280,280,380,19890 443,463,59,Austria,1979-06-05,Kreisky IV,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Kreisky_IV,mueller,mueller,"Cabinet was appointed on 5 June 1979. Cabinet ended with an early election on 24 April 1983 and resigned two days later.",,350,Kreisky III,452,452,,,40,19790 444,464,26,Italy,1980-10-18,Forlani,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Forlani,mueller,mueller,,,86,Cossiga II,604,604,353,353,380,19801 445,465,63,Portugal,1978-11-22,Mota Pinto,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Mota_Pinto,mueller,mueller,,,542,Nobre da Costa,200,200,,,620,19782 447,467,21,Denmark,1960-02-21,Kampmann I,0,http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Viggo_Kampmann_I,mueller,mueller,,,51,Hansen II,263,263,,,208,19600 462,485,9,Norway,1981-10-14,Willoch I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%A5re_Willoch,mueller,mueller,,,81,Brundtland I,100,100,,,578,19811 463,487,9,Norway,1951-11-19,Torp I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Torp,mueller,mueller,,,726,Gerhardsen III,478,478,,,578,19510 472,496,64,Belgium,1947-03-20,Spaak III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul-Henri_Spaak,mueller,mueller,,,540,Huysmans,19,19,,,56,19470 476,501,26,Italy,1947-05-31,De Gasperi III,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_De_Gasperi_IV,mueller,mueller,,,525,De Gasperi II,503,503,,,380,19471 481,506,35,Sweden,1964-09-20,Erlander IX,0,http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Erlander_III,mueller,mueller,,,424,Erlander VIII,41,41,,,752,19640 486,511,26,Italy,1963-06-21,Leone I,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Leone_I,mueller,mueller,,,347,Fanfani IV,380,380,,,380,19630 500,525,26,Italy,1947-02-02,De Gasperi II,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_De_Gasperi_III,mueller,mueller,,,416,De Gasperi I,503,503,,,380,19470 515,540,64,Belgium,1946-08-03,Huysmans,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camille_Huysmans,mueller,mueller,,,489,Van Acker III,19,19,,,56,19462 520,545,9,Norway,1953-10-12,Torp II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Torp,mueller,mueller,,,487,Torp I,167,167,,,578,19530 523,548,26,Italy,1969-08-05,Rumor II,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Rumor_II,mueller,mueller,,,554,Rumor I,261,261,,,380,19690 529,554,26,Italy,1968-12-12,Rumor I,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Rumor_I,mueller,mueller,,,183,Leone II,261,261,,,380,19681 536,561,59,Austria,1966-04-19,Klaus III,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Klaus_II,mueller,mueller,"Cabinet was appointed on 19 April 1966. Cabinet ended with election on 1 March 1970 and resigned two days later.",,1035,Klaus II,608,608,,,40,19660 553,578,26,Italy,1979-08-04,Cossiga I,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Cossiga_I,mueller,mueller,,,638,Andreotti V,604,604,353,353,380,19791 560,585,63,Portugal,1976-07-23,Soares I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A1rio_Soares,mueller,mueller,,,1067,Pinheiro de Azevedo,200,200,,,620,19760 561,586,64,Belgium,1968-06-17,Eyskens G IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaston_Eyskens,mueller,mueller,,,353,Vanden Boeynants I,184,184,,,56,19680 563,588,9,Norway,1990-11-03,Brundtland III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro_Harlem_Brundtland,mueller,mueller,,,94,Syse,571,571,,,578,19900 572,597,26,Italy,1951-07-26,De Gasperi VI,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_De_Gasperi_VII,mueller,mueller,,,123,De Gasperi V,467,467,,,380,19510 578,603,26,Italy,1953-07-16,De Gasperi VII,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_De_Gasperi_VIII,mueller,mueller,,,597,De Gasperi VI,642,642,,,380,19530 597,624,64,Belgium,1992-03-07,Dehaene I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Luc_Dehaene,mueller,mueller,,,570,Martens IX,418,418,553,553,56,19920 611,638,26,Italy,1979-03-20,Andreotti V,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Andreotti_V,mueller,mueller,,,245,Andreotti IV,502,502,,,380,19790 649,676,26,Italy,1948-05-23,De Gasperi IV,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_De_Gasperi_V,mueller,mueller,,,501,De Gasperi III,467,467,,,380,19480 650,677,64,Belgium,1974-04-25,Tindemans I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Tindemans,mueller,mueller,,,859,Leburton,384,384,,,56,19740 666,695,64,Belgium,1950-06-08,Duvieusart,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Duvieusart,mueller,mueller,,,746,Eyskens G I,217,217,,,56,19500 671,700,64,Belgium,1950-08-16,Pholien,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Pholien,mueller,mueller,,,695,Duvieusart,217,217,,,56,19501 682,712,43,France,1988-06-23,Rocard II,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Michel_Rocard_%282%29,mueller,mueller,,,1150,Rocard I,643,643,415,415,250,19881 696,726,9,Norway,1949-10-10,Gerhardsen III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einar_Gerhardsen,mueller,mueller,,,58,Gerhardsen II,478,478,,,578,19490 710,740,21,Denmark,1993-01-25,Rasmussen N I,0,http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Poul_Nyrup_Rasmussen_I,mueller,mueller,,majority suppport (EJPR PDY: Skiera 2010: 50),11,Schluter V,157,157,308,308,208,19930 715,745,64,Belgium,1954-04-22,Van Acker IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achille_Van_Acker,mueller,mueller,,,389,Houtte,545,545,,,56,19540 726,756,26,Italy,1987-07-28,Goria,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Goria,mueller,mueller,,,737,Fanfani VI,17,17,458,458,380,19871 749,781,35,Sweden,1952-09-21,Erlander IV,0,http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Erlander_II,mueller,mueller,Cabinet remained in office after elections on 21 September 1952 and ended with elections on 26 September 1956.,,361,Erlander III,234,234,,,752,19520 763,796,26,Italy,1954-02-10,Scelba,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Scelba,mueller,mueller,,,90,Fanfani I,642,642,,,380,19541 764,798,26,Italy,1953-08-17,Pella,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Pella,mueller,mueller,,,603,De Gasperi VII,642,642,,,380,19531 767,801,26,Italy,1993-04-29,Ciampi,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Ciampi,mueller,mueller,,Contains PLI members (Raffaele Costa) that were only interim ministers.,176,Amato I,605,605,280,280,380,19930 775,809,26,Italy,1988-04-13,De Mita,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_De_Mita,mueller,mueller,,,756,Goria,17,17,458,458,380,19880 776,810,26,Italy,1960-07-26,Fanfani III,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Fanfani_III,mueller,mueller,,,615,Tambroni,507,507,,,380,19601 785,819,21,Denmark,1982-09-10,Schluter I,0,http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Poul_Schl%C3%BCter_I,mueller,mueller,,,275,Jorgensen VI,179,179,271,271,208,19820 787,821,35,Sweden,1968-09-15,Erlander X,0,http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Erlander_III,mueller,mueller,,,506,Erlander IX,655,655,,,752,19680 790,824,21,Denmark,1978-08-30,Jorgensen IV,0,http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Anker_J%C3%B8rgensen_III,mueller,mueller,,,248,Jorgensen III,409,409,,,208,19780 801,837,21,Denmark,1987-09-10,Schluter III,0,http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Poul_Schl%C3%BCter_II,mueller,mueller,,,195,Schluter II,226,226,128,128,208,19870 806,842,26,Italy,1976-02-12,Moro V,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Moro_V,mueller,mueller,,,149,Moro IV,65,65,,,380,19760 807,843,43,France,1984-07-17,Fabius,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Laurent_Fabius,mueller,mueller,,,428,Mauroy III,20,20,415,415,250,19840 811,847,64,Belgium,1974-06-11,Tindemans II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Tindemans,mueller,mueller,,,677,Tindemans I,384,384,,,56,19741 822,859,64,Belgium,1973-01-26,Leburton,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmond_Leburton,mueller,mueller,,Coded as one cabinet: Election (10 March 1974) takes place within three month and new cabinet forms (25 March 1974) within three month thereafter.,448,Eyskens G V,591,591,,,56,19730 834,873,59,Austria,1987-01-21,Vranitzky II,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Vranitzky_II,mueller,mueller,"Cabinet was appointed on 21 January 1987. Cabinet ended with election on 7 October 1990 and resigned two days later. ",,828,Vranitzky I,235,235,,,40,19870 840,879,21,Denmark,1953-09-30,Hedtoft III,0,http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Hans_Hedtoft_II,mueller,mueller,,,359,Eriksen II,630,630,,,208,19531 841,880,26,Italy,1958-07-01,Fanfani II,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Fanfani_II,mueller,mueller,,,280,Zoli,507,507,,,380,19580 1092,1150,43,France,1988-05-10,Rocard I,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Michel_Rocard_%281%29,mueller,mueller,,,290,Chirac II,623,623,415,415,, 44,47,15,Lithuania,1996-12-10,Vagnorius II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vagnorius_Cabinet_II,"mue-rom, reuters","mue-rom, reuters","PM Vagnorius won an investiture vote (yes: 95, no: 5, abstain: 20) on 27 November 1996 and cabinet (yes: 87, no: 21) on 10 December. Cabinet resigned on 26 February 1998, a constitutional requirement after a presidential election.",,91,Stankevicius,566,566,,,440,19961 258,271,75,Estonia,1996-12-01,Vahi III,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiit_V%C3%A4hi%27s_third_cabinet,"mue-rom, reuters","mue-rom, reuters",PM Vahi resigned on 25 February 1997 over a political controversy several years ago concerning his role in the privatizations of apartments.,,530,Vahi II,600,600,,,233,19960 656,684,15,Lithuania,1992-12-02,Lubys,1,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lubys_Cabinet,"mue-rom, reuters","mue-rom, reuters","PM Lubys won an investiture vote (yes: 87, no: 0, abstain: 40) on 2 December 1992. Cabinet resigned on 25 February 1993, a constitutional requirement after a presidential election.",,512,Abisala,439,439,,,440,19921 777,811,15,Lithuania,1993-03-10,Slezevicius,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%A0le%C5%BEevi%C4%8Dius_Cabinet,"mue-rom, reuters","mue-rom, reuters","PM Šleževičius won an investiture vote (yes: 70, no: 13, abstain: 23) on 10 March 1993. Cabinet ended on 8 February 1996 after PM Šleževičius lost a confidence vote (yes: 26, no: 94) initiated by President Brazauskas over financial scandals.",,684,Lubys,439,439,,,440,19930 803,839,23,Romania,1992-11-13,Vacaroiu I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vacaroiu,"mue-rom, reuters","mue-rom, reuters","Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 260, no: 203) on 19 November 1992. Minority support by Socialist Party (PSM), Greater Romania Party (PRM) and Romanian National Unity Party (PUNR) was formally acknowledged on 25 June 1993.",,710,Stolojan,416,416,,,642,19920 27,28,23,Romania,2006-12-07,Popescu-Tariceanu II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C4%83lin_Popescu-T%C4%83riceanu,"mue-rom, nyt","mue-rom, nyt",,,509,Popescu-Tariceanu I,165,165,,,642,20060 2,2,55,Latvia,1998-04-08,Krasts II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guntars_Krasts,mue-rom,mue-rom,,,878,Krasts I,534,534,,,428,19980 4,4,75,Estonia,1994-11-03,Tarand,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andres_Tarand,mue-rom,mue-rom,,,564,Laar I,670,670,,,233,19940 13,13,39,Hungary,1993-12-21,Boross,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C3%A9ter_Boross,mue-rom,mue-rom,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 201, no: 152, abstain: 5) on 21 December 1993. ",,369,Antall,257,257,,,348,19930 18,18,74,Poland,2003-03-01,Miller II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leszek_Miller,mue-rom,mue-rom,,,357,Miller I,565,565,,,616,20030 22,23,55,Latvia,2000-05-04,Berzins,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andris_Berzins,mue-rom,mue-rom,,,110,Skele III,615,615,,,428,20000 25,26,1,Slovakia,1994-12-13,Meciar VI,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladim%C3%ADr_Me%C4%8Diar,mue-rom,mue-rom,,,817,Moravcik,119,119,,,703,19941 97,102,23,Romania,1996-09-02,Vacaroiu III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vacaroiu,mue-rom,mue-rom,,,447,Vacaroiu II,416,416,,,642,19960 105,110,55,Latvia,1999-07-16,Skele III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andris_Skele,mue-rom,mue-rom,,,469,Kristopans II,615,615,,,428,19991 133,138,75,Estonia,2003-04-10,Parts,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juhan_Parts,mue-rom,mue-rom,,,152,Kallas S,423,423,,,233,20030 146,152,75,Estonia,2002-01-28,Kallas S,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siim_Kallas,mue-rom,mue-rom,,,480,Laar II,239,239,,,233,20020 147,153,55,Latvia,2004-03-09,Emsis,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indulis_Emsis,mue-rom,mue-rom,,,661,Repse,260,260,,,428,20040 180,188,39,Hungary,2004-09-29,Gyurcsany I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferenc_Gyurcs%C3%A1ny,mue-rom,mue-rom,"PM Gyurcsany won an investiture vote (yes: 197, no: 12, abstain: 175) on 29 September 2004. ",,302,Medgyessy,463,463,224,224,348,20040 185,194,74,Poland,2000-06-07,Buzek II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerzy_Buzek,mue-rom,mue-rom,,,517,Buzek I,477,477,,,616,20000 192,201,55,Latvia,1994-09-15,Gailis,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maris_Gailis,mue-rom,mue-rom,,,434,Birkavs,564,564,,,428,19940 216,226,74,Poland,1993-10-26,Pawlak II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waldemar_Pawlak,mue-rom,mue-rom,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 310, no: 83, abstain: 24) on 10 November 1993.",,730,Suchocka II,268,268,,,616,19931 218,228,55,Latvia,2004-12-02,Kalvitis I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aigars_Kalv%C4%ABtis,mue-rom,mue-rom,,,153,Emsis,260,260,145,145,428,20041 261,274,75,Estonia,2005-04-13,Ansip I,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabinett_Ansip_I_(Estland),mue-rom,mue-rom,,,138,Parts,423,423,130,130,233,20050 279,292,60,Slovenia,2004-04-08,Rop II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Rop,mue-rom,mue-rom,,,187,Rop I,525,525,,,705,20040 290,303,75,Estonia,1997-03-14,Siimann,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mart_Siimann,mue-rom,mue-rom,,,271,Vahi III,600,600,,,233,19970 291,304,15,Lithuania,2000-10-26,Paksas II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolandas_Paksas,mue-rom,mue-rom,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 72, no: 48, abstain: 16) on 9 November 2000.",,735,Kubilius I,59,59,,,440,20000 299,312,74,Poland,2005-10-31,Marcinkiewicz I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazimierz_Marcinkiewicz,mue-rom,mue-rom,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 272, no: 187, abstain: 0) on 10 November 2005. ",,322,Belka,188,188,199,199,616,20050 311,325,39,Hungary,2006-06-09,Gyurcsany II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferenc_Gyurcs%C3%A1ny,mue-rom,mue-rom,,,188,Gyurcsany I,194,194,224,224,348,20060 353,369,39,Hungary,1990-05-23,Antall,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%B3zsef_Antall,mue-rom,mue-rom,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 218, no: 126, abstain: 8) on 23 May 1990. Antall became ill with cancer and died on 12 December 1993.",,,,257,257,,,348,19900 390,409,74,Poland,1995-03-06,Oleksy,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%B3zef_Oleksy,mue-rom,mue-rom,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 272, no: 99, abstain: 13) on 04 March 1995.",,226,Pawlak II,268,268,,,616,19950 401,420,1,Slovakia,1993-01-12,Meciar III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladim%C3%ADr_Me%C4%8Diar,mue-rom,mue-rom,,,690,Meciar II,294,294,,,703,19930 415,434,55,Latvia,1993-08-07,Birkavs,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valdis_Birkavs,mue-rom,mue-rom,,,595,Godmanis I,564,564,,,428,19930 418,437,74,Poland,1996-02-07,Cimoszewicz,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wlodzimierz_Cimoszewicz,mue-rom,mue-rom,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 273, no: 87, abstain: 28) on 15 February 1996.",,409,Oleksy,268,268,,,616,19960 425,444,15,Lithuania,1999-05-18,Paksas I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolandas_Paksas,mue-rom,mue-rom,,,1630,Vagnorius III,566,566,,,440,19990 428,447,23,Romania,1994-08-18,Vacaroiu II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vacaroiu,mue-rom,mue-rom,,,839,Vacaroiu I,416,416,,,642,19940 449,469,55,Latvia,1999-02-04,Kristopans II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vilis_Kristopans,mue-rom,mue-rom,,,682,Kristopans I,615,615,,,428,19990 464,488,39,Hungary,1994-07-15,Horn,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gyula_Horn,mue-rom,mue-rom,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 265, no: 93, abstain: 12) on 15 July 1994.",,13,Boross,620,620,,,348,19940 492,517,74,Poland,1997-10-31,Buzek I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerzy_Buzek,mue-rom,mue-rom,"Cabinet won an investiture vote on 11 November 1997 (yes: 260, no: 173, abstain: 2) on 11 November 1997. ",,437,Cimoszewicz,477,477,,,616,19970 510,535,55,Latvia,2006-04-08,Kalvitis II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aigars_Kalv%C4%ABtis,mue-rom,mue-rom,,,228,Kalvitis I,260,260,145,145,428,20060 567,592,1,Slovakia,1993-03-19,Meciar IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladim%C3%ADr_Me%C4%8Diar,mue-rom,mue-rom,,,420,Meciar III,294,294,,,703,19931 653,680,55,Latvia,2006-11-07,Kalvitis III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aigars_Kalv%C4%ABtis,mue-rom,mue-rom,,,535,Kalvitis II,52,52,145,145,428,20061 655,682,55,Latvia,1998-11-26,Kristopans I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vilis_Kristopans,mue-rom,mue-rom,,,2,Krasts II,615,615,,,428,19981 661,690,1,Slovakia,1992-06-24,Meciar II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladim%C3%ADr_Me%C4%8Diar,mue-rom,mue-rom,,,436,Carnogursky,294,294,,,703,19920 694,724,64,Belgium,1981-12-17,Martens V,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilfried_Martens,mue-rom,mue-rom,,,429,Eyskens M,501,501,442,442,56,19811 705,735,15,Lithuania,1999-10-29,Kubilius I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrius_Kubilius,mue-rom,mue-rom,,,444,Paksas I,566,566,,,440,19991 738,768,60,Slovenia,2000-06-07,Bajuk,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrej_Bajuk,mue-rom,mue-rom,"PM Bajuk lost an investiture vote (yes: 45, no: 45) on 23 May 2000 and won an investiture vote (yes: 46, no: 44) on 7 June 2000.",majority support through SLS+SKD merger,644,Drnovsek V,338,338,,,705,20000 793,827,39,Hungary,1998-07-06,Orban I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viktor_Orb%C3%A1n,mue-rom,mue-rom,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 222, no: 119, abstain: 8) on 06 July 1998.",,488,Horn,671,671,,,348,19980 1450,1524,56,Iceland,2017-11-30,Jakobsdottir I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Katr%C3%ADn_Jakobsd%C3%B3ttir,mbl,mbl,"Cabinet was appointed on 30 November 2017. Cabinet ended with election on 25 September 2021.",,1502,Benediktsson B,1021,1021,,,, 1524,1598,21,Denmark,2019-06-27,Frederiksen I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederiksen_Cabinet,"local, reuters","local, reuters","PM Frederiksen was appointed on 27 June 2019. Minority cabinet was supported by Danish Social Liberal Party (RV), Socialist Peoples Party (SF) and Red-Green Alliance (En-O). PM Frederiksen called an early election on 5 October 2022 after Danish Social Liberal Party (RV) threatened with a no-confidence vote. Cabinet ended with early election on 1 November 2022.",,1497,Rasmussen L III,1077,1077,1049,1049,, 494,519,55,Latvia,2010-03-17,Dombrovskis II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valdis_Dombrovskis,"lo, reuters","lo, reuters",Minority cabinet was supported by Latvia's First Party (LPP).,,477,Dombrovskis I,52,52,302,302,428,20100 1094,1152,55,Latvia,2014-11-05,Straujuma II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Straujuma_cabinet,leta,leta,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 61, no: 39) on 5 November 2014. PM Straujuma resigned on 7 December 2015 after conflicts within the coalition. ",,1073,Straujuma I,831,831,848,848,, 1608,1685,55,Latvia,2022-12-14,Karins II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Kariņš_cabinet,leta,leta,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 54, no: 37) on 14 December 2022.",,1592,Karins I,1115,1115,1063,1063,, 994,1044,5,Japan,2012-12-26,Abe III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinz%C5%8D_Abe,kyodo,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. ",,969,Noda,788,788,,,, 1098,1156,5,Japan,2014-12-24,Abe IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinz%C5%8D_Abe,kyodo,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.",,1044,Abe III,850,850,,,, 1570,1646,5,Japan,2021-11-10,Kishida II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Kishida_Cabinet,kyodo,kyodo,"PM Kishida won an investiture vote (yes: 297, total: 465 [lower house]; yes: 141, total: 245 [upper house]) on 10 November 2021. ",,1647,Kishida I,1098,1098,,,, 1571,1647,5,Japan,2021-10-04,Kishida I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Kishida_Cabinet,kyodo,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.",,1644,Suga,1022,1022,,,, 907,953,34,Israel,1988-12-22,Shamir V,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-third_government_of_Israel,"knesset, reuters","knesset, reuters","Minority cabinet was supported by Agudat Yisrael (AY) with a deputy minister. Cabinet ended on 15 March 1990 when PM Shamir lost a no-confidence vote in parliament (yes: 55, no: 60).",,1108,Shamir IV,715,715,,,, 909,955,34,Israel,1991-02-05,Shamir VIII,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-fourth_government_of_Israel,"knesset, reuters","knesset, reuters","Minority cabinet was supported by Agudat Yisrael (AY), Degel HaTorah (DH), Tehiya (Tehiya) with a deputy minister. Cabinet continued on 5 February 1991 when Homeland (M) joined the cabinet. Cabinet ended on 31 December 1991 when Crossroads (Tsomet) withdrew from cabinet.",,954,Shamir VII,715,715,,,, 910,957,34,Israel,1992-01-21,Shamir IX,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-fourth_government_of_Israel,"knesset, reuters","knesset, reuters","Minority cabinet was supported by Agudat Yisrael (AY), Degel HaTorah (DH) with a deputy minister. Cabinet continued on 21 January 1992 after a change in party composition. Cabinet ended with election on 23 June 1992.",,955,Shamir VIII,715,715,,,, 915,962,34,Israel,2000-07-11,Barak II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-eighth_government_of_Israel,"knesset, reuters","knesset, reuters","Cabinet continued on 11 July 2000 after a change in party composition. PM Barak resigned on 10 December 2000 facing a Palestinian uprising.",,1121,Barak I,718,718,,,, 916,965,34,Israel,2001-03-07,Sharon I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-ninth_government_of_Israel,"knesset, reuters","knesset, reuters","Minority cabinet was supported by Yahadut HaTora HaMeuhedet (YH) with a deputy minister. Cabinet won an investiture vote on 7 March 2001 (yes: 72, no: 21). Cabinet ended on 29 August 2001 with a change in party composition.",,1138,Barak III,718,718,,,, 917,966,34,Israel,2001-08-29,Sharon II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-ninth_government_of_Israel,"knesset, reuters","knesset, reuters","Minority cabinet was supported by Yahadut HaTora HaMeuhedet (YH) with a deputy minister. Cabinet ended on 12 March 2002 when the National Union (HaLe, YB) withdrew from the coalition.",,965,Sharon I,718,718,,,, 981,1031,34,Israel,2009-03-31,Netanyahu IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty-second_government_of_Israel,"knesset, reuters","knesset, reuters","Minority cabinet was supported by Yahadut HaTora HaMeuhedet (YH) with a deputy minister. PM Netanyahu and his cabinet won an investiture vote on 31 March 2009 (yes: 69, no: 45). Cabinet ended with a change in party composition.",LW: There is a gap between the termination of Olmert IV - 10 February 2009 and the start of Netanyahu IV - 31 March 2009. ,1135,Olmert IV,721,721,,,, 1055,1107,34,Israel,2012-05-08,Netanyahu VI,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty-second_government_of_Israel,"knesset, reuters","knesset, reuters","Minority cabinet was supported by Yahadut HaTora HaMeuhedet (YH) with a deputy minister. Cabinet continued on 8 May 2012 after a change in party composition. Cabinet ended with early election on 22 January 2013.",,1032,Netanyahu V,721,721,,,, 1063,1117,34,Israel,1990-03-15,Shamir VI,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-third_government_of_Israel,"knesset, reuters","knesset, reuters",Continuation caretaker cabinet remained in office on 15 March 1990 until a new cabinet was formed. ,,953,Shamir V,715,715,,,, 1073,1131,34,Israel,2006-05-04,Olmert I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty-first_government_of_Israel,"knesset, reuters","knesset, reuters","PM Olmert and his cabinet won an investiture vote on 4 May 2006 (yes: 65, no: 49). Cabinet ended on 30 October with a change in party composition. ",,1129,Sharon IX,720,720,,,, 1075,1133,34,Israel,2008-01-18,Olmert III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty-first_government_of_Israel,"knesset, reuters","knesset, reuters",Cabinet ended on 21 September 2008 after PM Olmert resigned over corruption accusations.,,1132,Olmert II,720,720,,,, 1515,1589,34,Israel,2018-11-18,Netanyahu XI,1,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty-fourth_government_of_Israel,"knesset, reuters","knesset, reuters","Cabinet continued on 18 November 2018 after a change in party composition. Minority cabinet was supported by United Torah Judaism (YH) through a deputy minister position. Cabinet ended with election on 9 April 2019.", coded as caretaker cabinet because PM Netanyahu seeked a dissolution,1486,Netanyahu X,852,852,,,, 1528,1602,34,Israel,2019-04-09,Netanyahu XII,1,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty-fifth_government_of_Israel,"knesset, reuters","knesset, reuters","Continuation caretaker cabinet remained in office after election on 9 April 2019. Minority cabinet was supported by United Torah Judaism (YH) through a deputy minister position. PM Netanyahu failed to form a government until the deadline of 29 May 2019 and parliament voted to dissolve on 30 May 2019. Cabinet ended with an early election on 17 September 2019.",,1589,Netanyahu XI,1047,1047,,,, 1539,1613,34,Israel,2019-09-17,Netanyahu XIII,1,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty-fourth_government_of_Israel,"knesset, reuters","knesset, reuters","Continuation caretaker cabinet remained in office after election on 17 September 2019. Minority cabinet was supported by United Torah Judaism (YH) through a deputy minister position. Cabinet ended with an early election on 2 March 2020 after PM Netanyahu failed to form a government.",,1602,Netanyahu XII,1079,1079,,,, 1569,1645,34,Israel,2020-05-17,Netanyahu XIV,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty-fifth_government_of_Israel,"knesset, reuters","knesset, reuters","PM Netanyahu and his cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 73, no: 46) on 17 May 2020. Cabinet ended with elections on 23 March 2021. ","changes in cabinet composition: + Minister of Construction and Housing, Yakov Litzman (Agudat Yisrael) + 17.5. to 15.9.2020 and 18.11. to 6.4.2021 + not included due to three-month-rule ",1613,Netanyahu XIII,1090,1090,,,, 1574,1650,34,Israel,2021-06-13,Bennett,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty-sixth_government_of_Israel,"knesset, reuters","knesset, reuters","Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 60 no: 59) on 13 June 2021. PM Benett resigned on 30 June 2022.",,1645,Netanyahu XIV,1100,1100,,,, 1600,1677,34,Israel,2022-07-01,Lapid,1,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty-sixth_government_of_Israel,"knesset, reuters","knesset, reuters","PM Lapid was appointed on 1 July 2022. Cabinet ended with election on 1 November 2022.",,1650,Bennett,1100,1100,,,, 1413,1486,34,Israel,2016-05-30,Netanyahu X,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty-fourth_government_of_Israel,"knesset, pc, reuters","knesset, pc, reuters","Cabinet continued on 30 May 2016 after a change in party composition. Cabinet ended on 18 November 2018 after Israel is Our Home (YB) withdrew.","""(...) In September 2015 the supreme court ruled that Yahadut HaTorah’s chairman could not stay as a junior minister in charge of the health department, leading to him being appointed the minister of health. Thus, at least for the Netanyahu X cabinet, this party should be included as a cabinet partner."" (Or Tuttnauer, MZES Mannheim; personal communication, August 2019)",1161,Netanyahu IX,852,852,,,, 883,922,34,Israel,1949-03-10,Ben-Gurion II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_government_of_Israel,"knesset, nyt","knesset, nyt","Cabinet won a confidence vote (yes: 73, no: 45) on 10 March 1949. PM Ben-Gurion resigned on 15 October 1950.",,1084,Ben-Gurion I,704,704,,,, 892,932,34,Israel,1959-12-17,Ben-Gurion XII,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninth_government_of_Israel,"knesset, nyt","knesset, nyt","Minority cabinet was supported by Hakla'ut Ufituah (HU), Kidma vePituah (KP), Shituf VeAhvah (SV) [Arab satellite lists]. Cabinet won a confidence vote (yes: 77; no: 26) on 31 January 1961 but resigned the same day over intelligence operations (Lavon Affair).",,1083,Ben-Gurion XI,707,707,,,, 902,943,34,Israel,1974-11-06,Rabin II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventeenth_government_of_Israel,"knesset, nyt","knesset, nyt","Cabinet continued on 6 November 1974 after a change in party composition. Cabinet resigned on 22 December 1976 after the National Religious Party (Mafdal) withdrew from the coalition.",,942,Rabin I,711,711,,,, 918,968,34,Israel,1952-09-18,Ben-Gurion VI,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_government_of_Israel,"knesset, nyt","knesset, nyt","Minority cabinet was supported by Poalei Agudat Yisrael (PAY) with a deputy minister and by Hakla'ut Ufituah (HU), Kidma Ve'avoda (KiVe), Reshima Demokratit LeAravei Yisrael (RDAY) [Arab satellite lists]. Cabinet resigned on 19 December 1952 in disagreement over religious education.",,924,Ben-Gurion V,705,705,,,, 1059,1112,34,Israel,1982-07-26,Begin IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nineteenth_government_of_Israel,"knesset, nyt","knesset, nyt","Cabinet continued on 26 July 1982 after a change in party composition. On 30 August 1983, PM Begin announced his resignation because of poor health and resigned on 15 September.",,1111,Begin III,713,713,,,, 884,923,34,Israel,1950-11-01,Ben-Gurion III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,Cabinet resigned on 14 February 1951 following disagreement with the knesset over the registration of children in schools. ,,922,Ben-Gurion II,704,704,,,, 885,924,34,Israel,1951-10-08,Ben-Gurion V,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Minority cabinet was supported by Poalei Agudat Yisrael (PAY) with a deputy minister and by Hakla'ut Ufituah (HU), Kidma Ve'avoda (KiVe), Reshima Demokratit LeAravei Yisrael (RDAY) [Arab satellite lists]. Cabinet ended on 18 September 1952 when Union of Israel (AY) withdrew from the coalition.",,1137,Ben-Gurion IV,705,705,,,, 886,925,34,Israel,1952-12-24,Ben-Gurion VII,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Minority cabinet was supported by HaMizrahi – Merkaz Ruhani (Mizrahi), Poalei Agudat Yisrael (PAY) with a deputy minister and by HaMizrahi – Merkaz Ruhani (Mizrahi), Hakla'ut Ufituah (HU), Kidma Ve'avoda (KiVe) [Arab satellite lists].",,968,Ben-Gurion VI,705,705,,,, 887,927,34,Israel,1954-01-26,Sharett I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Minority cabinet was supported by Poalei Agudat Yisrael (PAY) with a deputy minister and by HaMizrahi – Merkaz Ruhani (Mizrahi), Hakla'ut Ufituah (HU), Kidma Ve'avoda (KiVe), Reshima Demokratit LeAravei Yisrael (RDAY) [Arab satellite lists]. PM Sharett resigned on 29 June 1955 after General Zionists (ZK) abstained in two confidence votes (yes: 50, no: 9, abstain: 22; yes: 60, no: 7, abstain: 17) the day before.",,925,Ben-Gurion VII,705,705,,,, 888,928,34,Israel,1955-06-29,Sharett II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sixth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Minority cabinet was supported by Poalei Agudat Yisrael (PAY) with a deputy minister and by Hakla'ut Ufituah (HU), Kidma Ve'avoda (KiVe), Reshima Demokratit LeAravei Yisrael (RDAY) [Arab satellite lists]. Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 66­, no: 32, abstain: 3) on 29 June 1955.",,927,Sharett I,705,705,,,, 889,929,34,Israel,1955-11-03,Ben-Gurion VIII,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventh_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Minority cabinet was supported by Hakla'ut Ufituah (HU), Kidma Ve'avoda (KiVe), Reshima Demokratit LeAravei Yisrael (RDAY) [Arab satellite lists]. PM Ben-Gurion resigned on 31 December 1957 over leaking information from cabinet meetings.",,1080,Sharett III,706,706,,,, 890,930,34,Israel,1958-01-07,Ben-Gurion IX,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eighth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Minority cabinet was supported by Hakla'ut Ufituah (HU), Kidma Ve'avoda (KiVe), Reshima Demokratit LeAravei Yisrael (RDAY) [Arab satellite lists].",,929,Ben-Gurion VIII,706,706,,,, 891,931,34,Israel,1958-07-01,Ben-Gurion X,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eighth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Minority cabinet was supported by Hakla'ut Ufituah (HU), Kidma Ve'avoda (KiVe), Reshima Demokratit LeAravei Yisrael (RDAY) [Arab satellite lists]. PM Ben-Gurion resigned on 5 July 1959 following disagreement with the knesset over arms trade.",,930,Ben-Gurion IX,706,706,,,, 893,933,34,Israel,1961-11-02,Ben-Gurion XV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Minority cabinet was supported by Kidma vePituah (KP), Shituf VeAhvah (SV) [Arab satellite lists].",,1136,Ben-Gurion XIV,708,708,,,, 894,934,34,Israel,1963-06-26,Eshkol I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleventh_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Minority cabinet was supported by Kidma vePituah (KP), Shituf VeAhvah (SV) [Arab satellite lists].",,933,Ben-Gurion XV,708,708,,,, 895,935,34,Israel,1964-12-22,Eshkol II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twelfth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Minority cabinet was supported by Poalei Agudat Yisrael (PAY) with a deputy minister and by Kidma vePituah (KP), Shituf VeAhvah (SV) [Arab satellite lists].",,934,Eshkol I,708,708,,,, 896,936,34,Israel,1966-01-12,Eshkol III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirteenth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Minority cabinet was supported by Libralim Atzma'im (LA), Poalei Agudat Yisrael (PAY) with a deputy minister and by Kidma vePituah (KP), Shituf VeAhvah (SV) [Arab satellite lists]. Cabinet ended on 5 June 1967 with a change in party composition.",,935,Eshkol II,709,709,,,, 897,937,34,Israel,1967-06-05,Eshkol IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirteenth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Minority cabinet was supported by Libralim Atzma'im (LA), Poalei Agudat Yisrael (PAY) with a deputy minister and by Kidma vePituah (KP), Shituf VeAhvah (SV) [Arab satellite lists]. Cabinet continued on 5 June 1967 after a change in party composition. Cabinet ended on 26 February 1969 with death of PM Eshkol.",,936,Eshkol III,709,709,,,, 898,938,34,Israel,1969-03-17,Meir I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourteenth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Minority cabinet was supported by Libralim Atzma'im (LA), Poalei Agudat Yisrael (PAY) with a deputy minister and by Kidma vePituah (KP), Shituf VeAhvah (SV) [Arab satellite lists]. Cabinet ended with an early election on 28 October 1969 and resigned on 15 December.",,937,Eshkol IV,709,709,,,, 899,939,34,Israel,1969-12-15,Meir II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifteenth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Minority cabinet was supported by Kidma vePituah (KP) with a deputy minister and by Shituf VeAhvah (SV) [Arab satellite lists]. Cabinet ended on 6 August 1970 when Herut-Liberal Bloc (Gahal) withdrew from the coalition.",,938,Meir I,710,710,,,, 900,940,34,Israel,1970-08-07,Meir III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifteenth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,Minority cabinet was supported by Kidma vePituah (KP) with a deputy minister and by Shituf VeAhvah (SV) [Arab satellite lists].,,939,Meir II,710,710,,,, 901,942,34,Israel,1974-06-03,Rabin I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventeenth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,Cabinet ended on 29 October 1974 with a change in party composition. ,,1082,Meir IV,711,711,,,, 903,944,34,Israel,1976-12-22,Rabin III,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventeenth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Minority cabinet was supported by Kidma vePituah (KP) [Arab satellite lists]. Caretaker cabinet was formed on 22 December 1976 after a change in party composition. Cabinet ended with election on 17 May 1977.",,943,Rabin II,711,711,,,, 904,945,34,Israel,1977-06-20,Begin I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eighteenth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,Cabinet ended on 24 October 1977 with a change in party composition.,Single MK Moshe Dayan had been elected to the Knesset on the Alignment's list.,944,Rabin III,712,712,,,, 905,946,34,Israel,1977-10-24,Begin II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eighteenth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Cabinet continued on 24 October 1977 after a change in party composition. Cabinet ended with election on 30 June 1981. ",Peace-Zion (Sh) joined The Consolidation (L) on 5 July 1977. Therefore The Consolidation (L) includes the Peace-Zion (Sh) ministers. ,945,Begin I,712,712,,,, 906,951,34,Israel,1986-10-20,Shamir III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-second_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,Cabinet ended on 26 May 1987 with a change in party composition. ,,1115,Peres I ,714,714,,,, 908,954,34,Israel,1990-06-11,Shamir VII,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-fourth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Minority cabinet was supported by Agudat Yisrael (AY), Degel HaTorah (DH), HaMa'arakh | HaAvoda (HM|HA), Tehiya (Tehiya) with a deputy minister. Cabinet was appointed on 11 June 1990. Cabinet ended on 5 February 1991 with a change in party composition.",,1117,Shamir VI,715,715,,,, 911,958,34,Israel,1992-07-13,Rabin IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-fifth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Cabinet was appointed on 13 July 1992. Cabinet ended on 14 September 1993 with a change in party composition. ",,957,Shamir IX,716,716,,,, 912,959,34,Israel,1993-09-14,Rabin V,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-fifth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Cabinet continued on 14 September 1993 after a change in party compositition. Cabinet ended on 9 January 1995 with a change in party composition.",,958,Rabin IV,716,716,,,, 913,960,34,Israel,1995-11-22,Peres II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-sixth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Cabinet continued on 22 November 1995 after the assassination of PM Rabin. Cabinet ended with an early election on 29 May 1996. ",,1120,Rabin VI,716,716,,,, 982,1032,34,Israel,2011-01-17,Netanyahu V,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty-second_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Minority cabinet was supported by Yahadut HaTora HaMeuhedet (YH) with a deputy minister. Cabinet continued on 17 January 2011 after a change in party composition. Cabinet ended on 8 May 2012 with a change in party composition.",,1031,Netanyahu IV,721,721,,,, 1030,1080,34,Israel,1955-07-26,Sharett III,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sixth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Minority cabinet was supported by Hakla'ut Ufituah (HU), Kidma Ve'avoda (KiVe), Reshima Demokratit LeAravei Yisrael (RDAY) [Arab satellite lists]. Continuation caretaker cabinet remained in office after election on 26 July 1955.",,928,Sharett II,706,706,,,, 1031,1082,34,Israel,1974-03-10,Meir IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sixteenth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,PM Meir resigned on 11 April 1974 following the publication of the interim report on the Yom Kippur War by the Agranat Commission.,,940,Meir III,711,711,,,, 1032,1083,34,Israel,1959-07-05,Ben-Gurion XI,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eighth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Minority cabinet was supported by Hakla'ut Ufituah (HU), Kidma Ve'avoda (KiVe), Reshima Demokratit LeAravei Yisrael (RDAY) [Arab satellite lists].",,931,Ben-Gurion X,706,706,,,, 1054,1106,34,Israel,1961-01-31,Ben-Gurion XIII,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Minority cabinet was supported by Hakla'ut Ufituah (HU), Kidma vePituah (KP), Shituf VeAhvah (SV) [Arab satellite lists]. Continuation caretaker cabinet remained in office on 31 Jan 1961. Cabinet ended on 30 May 1961 after Agudat Israel Workers (PAY) withdrew from coalition.",,932,Ben-Gurion XII,707,707,,,, 1056,1108,34,Israel,1987-05-26,Shamir IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-second_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,Cabinet ended with election on 1 November 1988. ,,951,Shamir III,714,714,,,, 1058,1111,34,Israel,1981-08-05,Begin III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nineteenth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,Cabinet ended on 5 July 1982 with a change in party composition. ,,946,Begin II,713,713,,,, 1061,1114,34,Israel,1984-01-31,Shamir II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twentieth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Cabinet continued on 31 January 1984 after a change in party composition. Cabinet ended with election on 23 July. ",,1113,Shamir I,713,713,,,, 1062,1115,34,Israel,1984-09-13,Peres I ,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-first_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Minority cabinet was supported by Agudat Yisrael (AY) with a deputy minister. Cabinet was appointed on 13 September 1984. Cabinet resigned on 20 October 1986 when Shamir replaced PM Peres according to the principle of rotation in the premiership.",,1114,Shamir II,714,714,,,, 1064,1120,34,Israel,1995-01-09,Rabin VI,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-fifth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Cabinet continued on 9 January 1995 after a change in party composition. PM Rabin was assassinated on 4 November 1995.",,959,Rabin V,716,716,,,, 1065,1121,34,Israel,1999-07-06,Barak I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-eighth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Cabinet was appointed on 6 July 1999. Cabinet ended on 24 June 2000 after Energy (Meretz) withdrew from the coalition, followed by Sfarad's guards of the Torah (Shas), National Religious Party (Mafdal) and Israel for Immigration (YBA) on 11 July.",Coded as one cabinet because none of the changes lasts for more than three months.,1159,Netanyahu III,718,718,,,, 1066,1122,34,Israel,2002-04-08,Sharon III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-ninth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Minority cabinet was supported by Yahadut HaTora HaMeuhedet (YH) with a deputy minister. Cabinet continued on 8 April 2002 after a change in party composition. Cabinet ended on 29 July 2002 when Bridge (One) withdrew from coalition.",,966,Sharon II,718,718,,,, 1067,1123,34,Israel,2002-07-30,Sharon IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-ninth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Minority cabinet was supported by HaMa'arakh | HaAvoda (HM|HA), Yahadut HaTora HaMeuhedet (YH) with a deputy minister. Cabinet continued on 30 July 2002 after a change in party composition. Cabinet ended on 30 October 2002 when the electoral alliance One Israel (MHH, One, Meimad) withdrew from coalition.",,1122,Sharon III,718,718,,,, 1068,1124,34,Israel,2002-11-02,Sharon V,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-ninth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Minority cabinet was supported by Yahadut HaTora HaMeuhedet (YH) with a deputy minister. Cabinet continued on 2 November 2002 after a change in party composition. Minority cabinet was supported by United Torah Judaism (YH) through a deputy minister position. Cabinet ended with election on 28 January 2003.",,1123,Sharon IV,718,718,,,, 1069,1125,34,Israel,2003-03-03,Sharon VI,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirtieth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,Cabinet ended on 6 June 2004 when National Union (HaLe) withdrew from coalition. ,,1124,Sharon V,719,719,,,, 1070,1126,34,Israel,2004-06-06,Sharon VII,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirtieth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,Cabinet ended on 9 November 2004 after National Religious Party (Mafdal) withdrew from coalition. ,Cabinet changes on 9 November 2004 (party change) and on 4 December (party change). Coded as one cabinet because none of the changes lasts for more than three months.,1125,Sharon VI,719,719,,,, 1071,1128,34,Israel,2005-01-10,Sharon VIII,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirtieth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Minority cabinet was supported by Agudat Yisrael (AY), Degel HaTorah (DH), Yahadut HaTora HaMeuhedet (YH) with a deputy minister. Cabinet ended on 23 November 2005 when Labor-Meimad (MHH) withdrew from the coalition.",,1126,Sharon VII,719,719,,,, 1072,1129,34,Israel,2006-01-18,Sharon IX,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirtieth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Minority cabinet was supported by Agudat Yisrael (AY), Degel HaTorah (DH) with a deputy minister. Cabinet ended with an early election on 28 March 2006.",,1128,Sharon VIII,719,719,,,, 1074,1132,34,Israel,2006-10-30,Olmert II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty-first_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Cabinet continued on 30 October 2006 after a change in party composition. Cabinet ended on 16 January 2008 when Israel is our home (YB) withdrew from the coalition.",,1131,Olmert I,720,720,,,, 1078,1136,34,Israel,1961-05-30,Ben-Gurion XIV,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,"Minority cabinet was supported by Hakla'ut Ufituah (HU), Kidma vePituah (KP), Shituf VeAhvah (SV) [Arab satellite lists]. Caretaker cabinet remained in office on 30 May 1961. Cabinet ended with election on 15 August 1961.",,1106,Ben-Gurion XIII,707,707,,,, 1079,1137,34,Israel,1951-02-14,Ben-Gurion IV,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,,,923,Ben-Gurion III,704,704,,,, 1080,1138,34,Israel,2000-12-10,Barak III,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-eighth_government_of_Israel,knesset,knesset,,,962,Barak II,718,718,,,, 357,373,67,Finland,1956-03-03,Fagerholm II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl-August_Fagerholm%27s_second_cabinet,"keesings, nyt, valt","keesings, nyt, valt",Fagerholm lost party support and was defeated on 24 April 1957 by a single vote in an election for the party presidency of the SSDP.,,685,Kekkonen V,71,71,,,246,19560 110,115,67,Finland,1970-07-15,Karjalainen II,0,http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karjalaisen_toinen_hallitus,"keesings, nyt","keesings, nyt","Cabinet was appointed on 15 July 1970 Cabinet requested to resign on 17 March 1971 after internal divisions and it was reshuffled on 26 March.",,707,Aura I,77,77,,,246,19701 370,387,21,Denmark,1945-11-07,Kristensen,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Knud_Kristensen,"keesings, nyt","keesings, nyt","Cabinet lost a vote of confidence on 4 October 1947 (yes: 66, no: 88) and resigned on 5 November.",,10,Buhl II,121,121,,,208,19451 562,587,35,Sweden,1978-10-13,Ullsten,0,http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Ullsten,"keesings, mueller, nyt, riksdag","keesings, mueller, nyt, riksdag","Parliament passed an investiture vote (yes: 39, no: 66, abstain: 215) on 13 October 1978 with no absolute majority against the cabinet.",Negative parliamentarism (Bergmann 1993: 297). ,137,Falldin I,262,262,,,752,19780 322,336,63,Portugal,1978-01-23,Soares II,0,,"keesings, mueller","keesings, mueller",,Soares was dismissed on 27 July 1978 after refusing to resign following CDS defection from the government,585,Soares I,200,200,,,620,19780 465,489,64,Belgium,1946-03-31,Van Acker III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achille_Van_Acker,"keesings, mueller","keesings, mueller","Van Acker resigned on 9 July 1946 after losing a confidence vote (yes: 78, no: 79, abstain: 3) in the Senate.",,168,Spaak II,19,19,,,56,19461 547,572,9,Norway,1993-09-13,Brundtland IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro_Harlem_Brundtland,"keesings, mueller","keesings, mueller",,,588,Brundtland III,404,404,,,578,19930 484,509,23,Romania,2004-12-29,Popescu-Tariceanu I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C4%83riceanu_I_Cabinet,"keesings, mue-rom","keesings, mue-rom","Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 265, no: 200) on 28 December 2004. ",,1029,Nastase II,165,165,,,642,20041 201,210,51,Cyprus,1978-03-08,Kyprianou II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spyros_Kyprianou,keesings,keesings,Cabinet was presented on 8 March 1978 following the re-election of President Kyprianou on 28 February.,,166,Kyprianou I,528,528,,,196,19780 517,542,63,Portugal,1978-08-29,Nobre da Costa,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfredo_Nobre_da_Costa,keesings,keesings,,Nobre da Costa lost a vote of confidence on 14 September 1978 two weeks after taking office.,336,Soares II,200,200,,,620,19781 1523,1597,41,Greece,2019-07-08,Mitsotakis Kyr,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Kyriakos_Mitsotakis,"kath, reuters","kath, reuters","PM Mitsotakis was appointed on 8 July 2019. The cabinet won a confidence vote (yes: 158, no: 142) on 22 July 2019.","Christos Stylianides has been a minister for Climate Crisis and Civil protection since 6 September 2021. He belongs to the party ""Democratic Rally"" in Cyprus and received an ""honorary Greek citizenship"" (Kathimerini). We do not code his party as a government party. ",1593,Tsipras III,1078,1078,1060,1060,, 1060,1113,34,Israel,1983-10-10,Shamir I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twentieth_government_of_Israel,"jta, knesset, nyt","jta, knesset, nyt","Cabinet won an investiture vote on 10 October 1983 (yes: 60, no: 53, abstain: 1). Cabinet ended on 31 January 1984 after the Movement for the Renewal of Social Zionism (THTH) withdrew from coalition.",,1112,Begin IV,713,713,,,, 919,969,5,Japan,2011-08-30,Noda,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoshihiko_Noda,"jiji, kyodo, reuters","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.",,493,Kan,327,327,,,, 241,254,56,Iceland,1967-06-11,Benediktsson A II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Bjarni_Benediktsson,"indridason, nyt","indridason, nyt",PM Benediktsson died in a fire on 10 July 1970.,"Bjarni Benediktsson (born 1908), see also PM Bjarni Benediktsson (born 1970)",553,Benediktsson A I,318,318,,,352,19670 259,272,56,Iceland,1971-07-14,Johannesson I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%93lafur_J%C3%B3hannesson,"indridason, nyt","indridason, nyt","Cabinet ended when Liberal Left (Sfvm) withdrew from coalition over an anti-inflation bill. PM Johannesson resigned on 2 July 1974.",,321,Hafstein,225,225,,,352,19710 307,321,56,Iceland,1970-07-10,Hafstein,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%B3hann_Hafstein,"indridason, nyt","indridason, nyt",,,254,Benediktsson A II,318,318,,,352,19700 427,446,56,Iceland,1958-12-23,Jonsson I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil_J%C3%B3nsson,"indridason, nyt","indridason, nyt","Minority cabinet backed by Independence (Sj). It ended with elections on 28 June 1958.",,664,Jonasson V,665,665,,,352,19580 646,673,56,Iceland,1978-09-01,Johannesson II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%93lafur_J%C3%B3hannesson,"indridason, keesings","indridason, keesings",Cabinet ended on 9 October when Social Democrats (A) withdrew in conflict over economic policies and cabinet resigned on 12 November.,,849,Hallgrimsson,275,275,,,352,19780 122,127,56,Iceland,1989-09-10,Hermannsson III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steingr%C3%ADmur_Hermannsson,indridason,indridason,,,301,Hermannsson II,673,673,,,352,19890 152,158,56,Iceland,1995-04-13,Oddsson II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dav%C3%AD%C3%B0_Oddsson,indridason,indridason,,,640,Oddsson I,82,82,,,352,19950 170,177,56,Iceland,1999-05-28,Oddsson III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dav%C3%AD%C3%B0_Oddsson,indridason,indridason,,,158,Oddsson II,592,592,,,352,19990 266,279,56,Iceland,1987-07-08,Palsson,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9Eorsteinn_P%C3%A1lsson,indridason,indridason,Cabinet resigned on 17 September 1988 (Indridason) in disagreement over economic policy (AP).,,393,Hermannsson I,673,673,,,352,19870 317,331,56,Iceland,1959-11-20,Thors VI,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%93lafur_Thors,indridason,indridason,,,351,Jonsson II,320,320,,,352,19591 375,393,56,Iceland,1983-05-26,Hermannsson I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steingr%C3%ADmur_Hermannsson,indridason,indridason,,,752,Thoroddsen,114,114,,,352,19830 416,435,56,Iceland,1944-10-21,Thors II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%93lafur_Thors,indridason,indridason,,,1025,Thordarson,780,780,,,352,19420 511,536,56,Iceland,1979-10-15,Groendal,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benedikt_Sigur%C3%B0sson_Gr%C3%B6ndal,indridason,indridason,"Cabinet formed only to call an early election (Indridason 2005, 461).",,673,Johannesson II,275,275,,,352,19790 528,553,56,Iceland,1963-11-14,Benediktsson A I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Bjarni_Benediktsson,indridason,indridason,,"Bjarni Benediktsson (born 1908), see also PM Bjarni Benediktsson (born 1970)",851,Thors VII,379,379,,,352,19631 598,625,56,Iceland,1949-12-06,Thors IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%93lafur_Thors,indridason,indridason,"Cabinet lost a vote of confidence on 1 March 1950 (yes:18, no: 33) and resigned the following day.",,742,Stefansson,259,259,,,352,19490 613,640,56,Iceland,1991-04-30,Oddsson I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dav%C3%AD%C3%B0_Oddsson,indridason,indridason,,,127,Hermannsson III,274,274,,,352,19910 674,703,56,Iceland,1946-06-30,Thors III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%93lafur_Thors,indridason,indridason,,,435,Thors II,35,35,,,352,19460 712,742,56,Iceland,1947-02-04,Stefansson,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stef%C3%A1n_J%C3%B3hann_Stef%C3%A1nsson,indridason,indridason,,,703,Thors III,35,35,,,352,19470 722,752,56,Iceland,1980-02-08,Thoroddsen,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunnar_Thoroddsen,indridason,indridason,,,536,Groendal,436,436,,,352,19800 736,766,56,Iceland,1950-03-14,Steinthorsson,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steingr%C3%ADmur_Stein%C3%BE%C3%B3rsson,indridason,indridason,,,625,Thors IV,259,259,,,352,19500 813,849,56,Iceland,1974-08-28,Hallgrimsson,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geir_Hallgr%C3%ADmsson,indridason,indridason,,,272,Johannesson I,637,637,,,352,19740 815,851,56,Iceland,1963-06-09,Thors VII,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%93lafur_Thors,indridason,indridason,,,331,Thors VI,379,379,,,352,19630 690,720,33,Australia,1975-11-11,Fraser I,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Fraser,"hug-86, nyt","hug-86, nyt","Caretaker cabinet was formed on 11 November 1975 after the dismissal of PM Whitlam and the dissolution of both houses of paliament. Cabinet ended with election on 13 December 1975.",,844,Whitlam II,758,758,,,36,19750 808,844,33,Australia,1974-06-12,Whitlam II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Whitlam_Ministry,"hug-86, nyt","hug-86, nyt",Cabinet ended on 11 November 1975 after an opposition-controlled Senate refused to approve the budget and Governor-General Kerr dismissed PM Whitlam.,,507,Whitlam I,758,758,,,36,19740 402,421,33,Australia,1977-12-20,Fraser III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Fraser_Ministry,hug-86,hug-86,,,836,Fraser II,755,755,,,36,19770 551,576,33,Australia,1983-03-11,Hawke I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Hawke_Ministry,hug-86,hug-86,,,774,Fraser IV,751,751,,,36,19830 742,774,33,Australia,1980-11-03,Fraser IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Fraser_Ministry,hug-86,hug-86,Cabinet ended on 3 February 1983 after PM Fraser obtained a dissolution of the Parliament and Senate.,,421,Fraser III,736,736,,,36,19800 800,836,33,Australia,1975-12-22,Fraser II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Fraser_Ministry,hug-86,hug-86,"Cabinet was formed on 22 December 1975. Cabinet ended with elections on 18 October 1980.",,720,Fraser I,757,757,,,36,19751 64,67,33,Australia,1966-12-14,Holt II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Holt_Ministry,"hug-77, nyt","hug-77, nyt",Cabinet ended on 18 December 1967 after PM Holt presumed drowned in a swimming accident.,,261,Holt I,764,764,,,36,19661 1,1,33,Australia,1968-01-10,Gorton I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Gorton_Ministry,hug-77,hug-77,Cabinet ended on 28 February 1968 with the resignation of PM Gorton.,,634,McEwen,764,764,,,36,19680 248,261,33,Australia,1966-01-26,Holt I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Holt_Ministry,hug-77,hug-77,,,786,Menzies X,741,741,,,36,19660 482,507,33,Australia,1972-12-19,Whitlam I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Whitlam_Ministry,hug-77,hug-77,,,671,McMahon,759,759,,,36,19721 607,634,33,Australia,1967-12-19,McEwen,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McEwen_Ministry,hug-77,hug-77,Caretaker cabinet under PM McEwen took office after the death of PM Holt until the Government parties appoint a new leader.,,67,Holt II,764,764,,,36,19670 644,671,33,Australia,1971-03-10,McMahon,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McMahon_Ministry,hug-77,hug-77,Following the defeat at the election McMahon resigned on 5 December 1972. A two-member interim ministry was formed by Whitlam and Barnard (both Australian Labor Party) until finalisation of election results.,,1024,Gorton III,735,735,,,36,19710 754,786,33,Australia,1963-12-18,Menzies X,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenth_Menzies_Ministry,hug-77,hug-77,Cabinet ended on 20 January 1966 with the resignation of PM Menzies.,,288,Menzies IX,741,741,,,36,19630 762,795,33,Australia,1968-02-28,Gorton II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Gorton_Ministry,hug-77,hug-77,,,1,Gorton I,764,764,,,36,19690 974,1024,33,Australia,1969-11-12,Gorton III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Gorton_Ministry,hug-77,hug-77,Cabinet ended on 10 March 1971 after PM Gorton resigned following a tied confidence motion for Gorton in the Liberal Party (LPA).,,795,Gorton II,735,735,,,, 431,450,33,Australia,1949-12-19,Menzies IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Menzies_Ministry,"hug-68, nyt","hug-68, nyt",Cabinet ended on 17 March 1951 with the agreement of the Govenor General to dissolve the Parliament and the Senate.,,490,Chifley II,734,734,,,36,19490 961,1011,33,Australia,1919-12-13,Hughes VI,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifth_Hughes_Ministry,"hug-68, nyt","hug-68, nyt",Cabinet ended on 1 February 1923 with the resignation of PM Hughes after the Country Party refused any coalition including Hughes.,,1010,Hughes V,723,723,,,, 973,1023,33,Australia,1941-08-29,Fadden,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fadden_Ministry,"hug-68, nyt","hug-68, nyt","Cabinet ended on 3 October 1943 with the resignation of PM Fadden after two Independents withdrew their support from the government and the cabinet lost a confidence vote (yes: 33, no: 36) the same day. ",,1022,Menzies III,738,738,,,, 171,178,33,Australia,1954-07-09,Menzies VI,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sixth_Menzies_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,,,566,Menzies V,743,743,,,36,19540 275,288,33,Australia,1961-12-22,Menzies IX,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninth_Menzies_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,,,627,Menzies IIX,740,740,,,36,19610 457,479,33,Australia,1956-01-11,Menzies VII,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventh_Menzies_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,,,178,Menzies VI,742,742,,,36,19560 466,490,33,Australia,1946-11-01,Chifley II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Chifley_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,,,574,Chifley I,739,739,,,36,19460 541,566,33,Australia,1951-05-11,Menzies V,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifth_Menzies_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,,,450,Menzies IV,763,763,,,36,19510 549,574,33,Australia,1945-07-13,Chifley I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Chifley_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,,,632,Forde,737,737,,,36,19451 605,632,33,Australia,1945-07-06,Forde,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forde_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,Caretaker cabinet under PM Forde took office after the death of PM Curtin until the United Australia Party (UAP) elected a new leader.,,994,Curtin II,737,737,,,36,19450 944,994,33,Australia,1943-09-21,Curtin II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtin_Government,hug-68,hug-68,Cabinet ended on 5 July 1945 with death of PM Curtin.,,995,Curtin I,737,737,,,, 945,995,33,Australia,1941-10-07,Curtin I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtin_Government,hug-68,hug-68,,,1023,Fadden,738,738,,,, 946,996,33,Australia,1901-03-30,Barton,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barton_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,PM Barton resigned on 24 September 1903.,,,,731,731,,,, 947,997,33,Australia,1903-09-24,Deakin I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Deakin_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,,,996,Barton,731,731,,,, 948,998,33,Australia,1904-04-27,Watson,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watson_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,PM Watson resigned on 13 August 1904 after the dissolution of the parliament failed.,,997,Deakin I,730,730,,,, 949,999,33,Australia,1904-08-18,Reid,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reid_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,,,998,Watson,730,730,,,, 950,1000,33,Australia,1905-07-05,Deakin II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Deakin_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,Cabinet ended on 6 November 1908 when the Labor Party withdrew its support from the government. ,,999,Reid,730,730,,,, 951,1001,33,Australia,1908-11-13,Fisher I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Fisher_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,"Cabinet ended on 27 May 1909 when PM Fisher resigned after he lost a confidence vote (yes: 30, no: 39).",,1000,Deakin II,725,725,,,, 952,1002,33,Australia,1909-06-02,Deakin III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Deakin_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,,,1001,Fisher I,725,725,,,, 953,1003,33,Australia,1910-04-29,Fisher II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Fisher_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,,,1002,Deakin III,747,747,,,, 955,1005,33,Australia,1914-09-17,Fisher III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Fisher_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,"Cabinet ended on 27 October 1915 with the resignation of PM Fisher. ",,1004,Cook,724,724,,,, 956,1006,33,Australia,1915-10-27,Hughes I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Hughes_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,,,1005,Fisher III,724,724,,,, 957,1007,33,Australia,1916-11-14,Hughes II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Hughes_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,Cabinet ended on 17 February 1917 when the National Labor and Liberal parliamentary group merged to the Nationalist Party.,,1006,Hughes I,724,724,,,, 958,1008,33,Australia,1917-02-17,Hughes III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Hughes_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,,,1007,Hughes II,724,724,,,, 959,1009,33,Australia,1917-05-05,Hughes IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Hughes_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,Cabinet ended on 20 December 1917 with the resignation of PM Hughes after a referendum on conscription was defeated. ,,1008,Hughes III,750,750,,,, 960,1010,33,Australia,1918-01-10,Hughes V,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Hughes,hug-68,hug-68,,,1009,Hughes IV,750,750,,,, 962,1012,33,Australia,1923-02-09,Bruce I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Bruce_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,,,1011,Hughes VI,726,726,,,, 963,1013,33,Australia,1925-11-14,Bruce II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Bruce_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,,,1012,Bruce I,727,727,,,, 965,1015,33,Australia,1929-10-22,Scullin,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scullin_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,"Cabinet ended on 25 November 1931 after PM Scullin was defeated in a bill and obtained a dissolution of the parliament. ",,1014,Bruce III,729,729,,,, 966,1016,33,Australia,1932-01-06,Lyons I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Lyons_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,,,1015,Scullin,744,744,,,, 967,1017,33,Australia,1934-11-09,Lyons II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Lyons_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,,,1016,Lyons I,746,746,,,, 968,1018,33,Australia,1937-10-23,Lyons III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Lyons_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,Cabinet ended on 7 April 1939 with death of PM Lyons.,,1017,Lyons II,745,745,,,, 969,1019,33,Australia,1939-04-07,Page,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Page_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,Caretaker cabinet under PM Page took office after the death of PM Lyons until the United Australia Party (UAP) elected a new leader.,,1018,Lyons III,745,745,,,, 970,1020,33,Australia,1939-04-26,Menzies I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Menzies_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,Cabinet ended on 14 March 1990 with the agreement between the United Australia Party (UAP) and the Country Party (CP) to form a coalition cabinet.,,1019,Page,745,745,,,, 971,1021,33,Australia,1940-03-14,Menzies II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Menzies_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,,,1020,Menzies I,745,745,,,, 972,1022,33,Australia,1940-10-28,Menzies III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Menzies_Ministry,hug-68,hug-68,PM Menzies resigned on 28 August 1941 after the Australian Labor Party (ALP) refused his offer to join the coalition.,,1021,Menzies II,738,738,,,, 1006,1056,62,Croatia,2011-12-23,Milanovic,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Zoran_Milanovi%C4%87,hina,hina,"Cabinet won an investiture vote on 23 December 2011 (yes: 89, no: 28, abstain: 12). Cabinet ended with election on 8 November 2015. ",,1057,Kosor II,792,792,,,, 1344,1408,62,Croatia,2016-01-22,Oreskovic,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Tihomir_Ore%C5%A1kovi%C4%87,hina,hina,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 83, no: 61, abstain: 5) on 22 January 2016. ",,1056,Milanovic,1001,1001,841,841,, 363,379,21,Denmark,1979-10-26,Jorgensen V,0,http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Anker_J%C3%B8rgensen_IV,"folketing, nyt, parline","folketing, nyt, parline","Minority cabinet was supported by Centre Democrats (CD), Christian People's Party (KrF) and Social-Liberal Party (RV). Cabinet lost a vote over an economic reform bill (yes: 74, no: 78, abstain: 10) on 12 November 1981 and PM Jorgensen dissolved parliament (Parline, NYT). He resigned on 9 December following electoral defeat (NYT).",,824,Jorgensen IV,242,242,271,271,208,19790 47,50,21,Denmark,1975-02-13,Jorgensen II,0,http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Anker_J%C3%B8rgensen_II,"folketing, nyt","folketing, nyt","Minority cabinet was supported by Centre Democrats (CD), Danish Social-Liberal Party (RV), Conservatives (KF), Christian People's Party (KrF) ",,744,Hartling,464,464,,,208,19750 791,825,21,Denmark,1966-11-22,Krag III,0,http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Jens_Otto_Krag_II,"folketing, nyt","folketing, nyt","Cabinet continued after the election on 22 November 1966. Minority cabinet was supported by Social-Liberal Party (RV). PM Krag resigned on 15 December 1967 after losing a vote (yes: 85, no: 92) on wage freezes through defection by 6 MPs from the Social-Liberal Party (RV).",,660,Krag II,97,97,,,208,19660 571,596,21,Denmark,1968-02-02,Baunsgaard,0,http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Hilmar_Baunsgaard,folketing,folketing,,,825,Krag III,531,531,,,208,19680 633,660,21,Denmark,1964-09-26,Krag II,0,http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Jens_Otto_Krag_II,folketing,folketing,Cabinet resigned on 2 November 1966 over taxation policy and called an early election.,,841,Krag I,288,288,,,208,19640 339,354,59,Austria,1970-04-21,Kreisky I,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Kreisky_I,"faz, nyt","faz, nyt","Cabinet was appointed on 21 April 1970. Minority cabinet was supported by the Freedom Party (FPO). PM Kreisky initiated an early election on 6 July 1971 to win a new mandate. Cabinet ended with an early election on 10 October 1971 and resigned on 19 October.",,561,Klaus III,377,377,,,40,19700 335,350,59,Austria,1975-10-28,Kreisky III,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Kreisky_III,"faz, mueller","faz, mueller","Cabinet was appointed on 28 October 1975. PM Kreisky initiated an early election after losing a referendum on nuclear energy on 5 November 1978. Cabinet ended with election on 6 May 1979 and resigned three days later.",,365,Kreisky II,221,221,,,40,19750 632,659,59,Austria,1953-04-02,Raab I,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Raab_I,"faz, mueller","faz, mueller","Cabinet was appointed on 2 April 1953. On 28 February 1956, coalition parties agreed to call an early election after a conflict over former German properties. Cabinet ended with an early election on 13 May 1956 and resigned one day later.",,560,Figl IV,11,11,,,40,19530 743,775,59,Austria,1949-11-08,Figl III,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Figl_II,faz,faz,"Cabinet was appointed on 8 November 1949. Cabinet resigned on 22 October 1952 and called an early election after disagreement over the 1953 budget.",,884,Figl II,67,67,,,40,19490 985,1035,59,Austria,1965-10-25,Klaus II,1,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Klaus_I,faz,faz,"Caretaker cabinet was appointed on 25 October 1965. Cabinet ended with an early election on 6 March 1966.",,483,Klaus I,495,495,,,, 1102,1160,75,Estonia,2015-04-09,Roivas II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taavi_R%C3%B5ivas%27_second_cabinet,"err, reuters","err, reuters","Cabinet won an investíture vote (yes: 58, no: 40) on 8 April and was appointed the day after. PM Rõivas lost a no-confidence vote (yes: 28, no: 63) on 9 November 2016.",,1095,Roivas I,853,853,822,822,, 866,905,75,Estonia,2011-04-05,Ansip IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrus_Ansip%27s_cabinet,err,err,"Cabinet was appointed on 5 April 2011. PM Ansip announced to resign on 23 February 2014 preparing the 2015 election. PM Ansip and the cabinet resigned on 4 March 2014.",,902,Ansip III,699,699,395,395,, 1555,1631,15,Lithuania,2003-03-04,Brazauskas II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazauskas_Cabinet_I,"elta, reuters","elta, reuters","PM Brazauskas won an investiture vote (yes: 82, no: 12; abstain: 18) on 4 March 2003. Cabinet resigned on 12 July 2004, a constitutional requirement after a presidential election.",,405,Brazauskas I,59,59,,,, 386,405,15,Lithuania,2001-07-12,Brazauskas I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazauskas_Cabinet_I,"elta, mue-rom, reuters","elta, mue-rom, reuters","PM Brazauskas won an investiture vote (yes: 84, no: 45) on 3 July 2001 and cabinet (yes: 81, no: 36, abstain: 6) on 12 July. Cabinet resigned on 26 February 2003, a constitutional requirement after a presidential election. ",,304,Paksas II,59,59,,,440,20010 1540,1614,15,Lithuania,2017-10-19,Skvernelis II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skvernelis_Cabinet,elta,elta,"Cabinet continued after a change in parliamentary group composition. Cabinet resigned on 12 July 2019, a constitutional requirement after a presidential election.",,1496,Skvernelis I,1009,1009,842,842,, 1541,1615,15,Lithuania,2019-07-23,Skvernelis III,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skvernelis_Cabinet,elta,elta,"PM Skvernelis won an investiture vote (yes: 83, no: 1, abstain: 30) on 23 July 2019 and cabinet (yes: 75, no: 27, abstain: 9) on 20 August. Cabinet ended with election on 11 October 2020.",,1614,Skvernelis II,1009,1009,1064,1064,, 1556,1632,15,Lithuania,2009-07-16,Kubilius III,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kubilius_Cabinet_II,elta,elta,"PM Kubilius won an investiture vote (yes: 79, no: 36, abstain: 13) on 16 July 2009. Cabinet ended on 21 September 2010 with the merger of the coalition partners Liberal and Centre Union (LiCS) and the National Resurrection Party (TPP). ",,688,Kubilius II,646,646,337,337,, 1558,1634,15,Lithuania,2004-07-13,Brazauskas III,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazauskas_Cabinet_I,elta,elta,"PM Brazauskas won an investiture vote (yes: 70, no: 5, abstain: 11) on 13 July 2004. Cabinet ended with election on 20 October 2004 and resigned on 15 November. ",Full investiture of cabinet after June 2004 presidential election and before October parliamentary election. So coded as a new cabinet without caretaker status and not as a continuation caretaker cabinet according to three-month-rule.,1631,Brazauskas II,59,59,539,539,, 203,212,11,New Zealand,1999-12-09,Clark I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifth_Labour_Government_of_New_Zealand,"ejpr, w","ejpr, w",confidence and supply from the Greens,,388,Shipley II,451,451,,,554,19990 542,567,26,Italy,2005-05-28,Berlusconi III,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Berlusconi_III,"ejpr, w","ejpr, w",,,256,Berlusconi II,498,498,329,329,380,20050 522,547,1,Slovakia,2002-10-16,Dzurinda II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dzurinda%27s_Second_Cabinet,"ejpr, rferl","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. ",,699,Dzurinda I,218,218,,,703,20020 371,388,11,New Zealand,1998-08-14,Shipley II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_National_Government_of_New_Zealand,"ejpr, reuters","ejpr, reuters",Cabinet continued on 14 August 1998 following a change in party composition. ,Minority support on confidence issues by ACT and UNZ.,341,Shipley I,561,561,,,554,19980 1445,1518,11,New Zealand,2017-10-26,Ardern I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sixth_Labour_Government_of_New_Zealand,"ejpr, reuters","ejpr, reuters","Cabinet was appointed on 26 October 2017. Minority coalition cabinet was supported through confidence and supply agreements with Greens. Cabinet ended with election on 17 October 2020.",,1499,English,1018,1018,,,, 66,69,8,Netherlands,2007-02-22,Balkenende V,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands_cabinet_Balkenende-4,"ejpr, nyt","ejpr, nyt",,The government collapsed on 20 February 2010 over disagreements on extending troop deployments in Afghanistan. PvdA pulled out of the coalition and Queen Beatrix accepted the resignation of their ministers on 23 February.,65,Balkenende IV,578,578,519,519,528,20070 814,850,5,Japan,2005-10-31,Koizumi III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junichiro_Koizumi,"ejpr, nyt","ejpr, nyt",,,770,Koizumi II,554,554,,,392,20050 179,187,60,Slovenia,2002-12-19,Rop I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Rop,"ejpr, mue-rom","ejpr, mue-rom","Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 54, no: 25, abstain: 11) on 19 December 2002. ",,505,Drnovsek VI,525,525,,,705,20020 90,95,64,Belgium,1995-06-23,Dehaene II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Luc_Dehaene,ejpr,ejpr,,,624,Dehaene I,332,332,536,536,56,19950 112,117,26,Italy,2006-05-17,Prodi II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prodi_II_Cabinet,ejpr,ejpr,,,567,Berlusconi III,107,107,329,329,380,20060 113,118,23,Romania,2007-04-05,Popescu-Tariceanu III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C4%83lin_Popescu-T%C4%83riceanu,ejpr,ejpr,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 303, no: 27) on 3 April 2007. ",,28,Popescu-Tariceanu II,165,165,4,4,642,20070 125,130,56,Iceland,2003-05-23,Oddsson IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dav%C3%AD%C3%B0_Oddsson,ejpr,ejpr,,,177,Oddsson III,178,178,,,352,20030 129,134,5,Japan,2007-09-26,Fukuda Y,0,,ejpr,ejpr,,,390,Abe II,554,554,,,392,20071 157,163,5,Japan,2000-07-04,Mori II,0,,ejpr,ejpr,,,211,Mori I,237,237,,,392,20001 162,169,63,Portugal,2005-03-12,Socrates I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_S%C3%B3crates,ejpr,ejpr,,,755,Santana Lopes,210,210,140,140,620,20050 178,185,1,Slovakia,2006-02-08,Dzurinda III,1,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dzurinda%27s_Second_Cabinet,ejpr,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).,547,Dzurinda II,218,218,124,124,703,20060 202,211,5,Japan,2000-04-05,Mori I,0,,ejpr,ejpr,,,665,Obuchi III,628,628,,,392,20000 228,239,26,Italy,2000-04-28,Amato II,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Amato_II,ejpr,ejpr,,,522,D'Alema II,551,551,363,363,380,20000 234,246,56,Iceland,2006-06-15,Haarde I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geir_Haarde,ejpr,ejpr,,,555,Asgrimsson,178,178,,,352,20060 243,256,26,Italy,2001-06-11,Berlusconi II,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Berlusconi_II,ejpr,ejpr,,,239,Amato II,498,498,363,363,380,20010 285,298,72,Malta,2004-03-23,Gonzi I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Gonzi,ejpr,ejpr,,,160,Fenech Adami IV,509,509,,,470,20040 287,300,9,Norway,2001-10-19,Bondevik II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_cabinet_Bondevik,ejpr,ejpr,,,333,Stoltenberg I,328,328,,,578,20010 293,306,43,France,2007-06-18,Fillon II,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Fran%C3%A7ois_Fillon_(2),ejpr,ejpr,PM Fillion was re-appointed by President Sarkozy on 18 June 2007 and the cabinet was appointment a day later.,,807,Fillon I,171,171,160,160,250,20071 302,316,21,Denmark,2005-02-18,Rasmussen F II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Anders_Fogh_Rasmussen_II,ejpr,ejpr,,plus 1MP from Greenland,482,Rasmussen F I,563,563,168,168,208,20050 319,333,9,Norway,2000-03-17,Stoltenberg I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jens_Stoltenberg,ejpr,ejpr,,,45,Bondevik I,669,669,,,578,20000 342,357,74,Poland,2001-10-19,Miller I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leszek_Miller,ejpr,ejpr,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 306, no: 140, abstain: 1) on 26 October 2001. ",,194,Buzek II,565,565,,,616,20010 373,390,5,Japan,2007-08-27,Abe II,0,,ejpr,ejpr,,,679,Abe I,554,554,,,392,20070 408,427,11,New Zealand,2005-10-17,Clark III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifth_Labour_Government_of_New_Zealand,ejpr,ejpr,Minority cabinet with confidence and supply from New Zealand First Party and United Future. The Greens agreed to abstain on votes of confidence and supply. The Māori Party also abstained on confidence and supply votes without a formal agreement.,,845,Clark II,675,675,,,554,20050 413,432,5,Japan,1994-04-25,Hata,0,,ejpr,ejpr,Sakigake stayed in coalition without a ministerial position.,,417,Hosokawa,57,57,,,392,19940 460,482,21,Denmark,2001-11-27,Rasmussen F I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Anders_Fogh_Rasmussen_I,ejpr,ejpr,,,630,Rasmussen N IV,632,632,668,668,208,20010 530,555,56,Iceland,2004-09-15,Asgrimsson,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halld%C3%B3r_%C3%81sgr%C3%ADmsson,ejpr,ejpr,,,130,Oddsson IV,178,178,,,352,20040 593,620,11,New Zealand,1996-12-16,Bolger IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_National_Government_of_New_Zealand,ejpr,ejpr,,,830,Bolger III,561,561,,,554,19961 652,679,5,Japan,2006-09-26,Abe I,0,,ejpr,ejpr,,,850,Koizumi III,554,554,,,392,20060 664,693,9,Norway,2005-10-17,Stoltenberg II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_cabinet_Stoltenberg,ejpr,ejpr,,,300,Bondevik II,3,3,,,578,20050 725,755,63,Portugal,2004-07-23,Santana Lopes,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Santana_Lopes,ejpr,ejpr,,,381,Barroso,657,657,140,140,620,20040 756,788,21,Denmark,2007-11-23,Rasmussen F III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Anders_Fogh_Rasmussen_III,ejpr,ejpr,Rasmussen stepped down to become NATO Secretary General,,316,Rasmussen F II,174,174,168,168,208,20070 795,830,11,New Zealand,1996-03-01,Bolger III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_National_Government_of_New_Zealand,ejpr,ejpr,,"Not coded as a cabinet in the EJPR yearbook. However, cabinet composition changed by appointing ministers from United New Zealand.",514,Bolger II,634,634,,,554,19960 804,840,5,Japan,2001-04-26,Koizumi I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junichiro_Koizumi,ejpr,ejpr,,,163,Mori II,237,237,,,392,20010 809,845,11,New Zealand,2002-08-15,Clark II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifth_Labour_Government_of_New_Zealand,ejpr,ejpr,confidence and supply from the Greens and United Future,,212,Clark I,572,572,,,554,20020 826,864,37,Ireland,2007-06-14,Ahern III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_of_the_30th_D%C3%A1il#27th_Government_of_Ireland,ejpr,ejpr,"PM Ahern won an investiture vote (yes: 89, no: 76) on 14 June 2007.",,179,Ahern II,190,190,123,123,372,20070 1010,1060,41,Greece,2013-06-25,Samaras II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Antonis_Samaras,ejpr,ejpr,"Cabinet continued on 25 June 2013 and PASOK replaced its non-partisan ministers with high profile party members. Cabinet lost a presidential election (yes: 168) on 29 December 2014 and ended with election on 25 January 2015. ",,1040,Samaras I,784,784,264,264,, 450,472,54,Germany,2009-10-28,Merkel II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merkel_Cabinet_II,"dw, wid","dw, wid","PM Merkel won an investiture vote (yes: 323, no: 258, abstain: 4) on 28 October 2009. Cabinet lost its upper house majority on 14 July 2010 when a new cabinet took office in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Cabinet ended with election on 22 September 2013.",,85,Merkel I,93,93,231,231,276,20090 251,264,64,Belgium,2008-03-20,Leterme I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leterme_I_Government,"dw, reuters","dw, reuters","PM Leterme was appointed on 20 March 2008 and won an investiture vote (yes: 97, no: 48, abstain: 1) three days later. PM Leterme offered to resign on 14 July 2008 after failing to find support for strengthening regional autonomy. The request was rejected by the king three days later and the New Flemish Alliance (NVA) withdrew from the coalition over the issue on 21 September 2008. The entire cabinet offered its resignation on 19 December 2008 following allegations of exerting pressure on courts over bank bailout cases. The resignation was accepted by the king on 22 December 2008.",Cabinet ends with withdrawal of the N-VA on 21 September 2008 and requests to resign on 19 December. Coded as one observation due to three month coding rule.,441,Verhofstadt IV,401,401,656,656,56,20080 1115,1173,20,Turkey,2015-08-28,Davutoglu II,1,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_interim_election_government_of_Turkey,dw,dw,"Caretaker cabinet under PM Davutoglu was appointed on 28 August 2015. Cabinet ended with election on 1 November.",,1143,Davutoglu I,975,975,,,, 1091,1149,35,Sweden,2014-10-02,Lofven I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%B6fven_I_Cabinet,"dpa, reuters","dpa, reuters","PM Loefven won an investiture vote (yes: 132, no: 49, abstain: 154) on 2 October 2014 and cabinet was appointed a day later. PM Loefven lost a budget vote (yes: 153; no: 182) on 3 December but announced a minority support agreement on 27 December and won a confidence vote (yes: 133, no 45, abstain: 155) on 20 January. Cabinet ended with election on 9 September 2018.",,854,Reinfeldt II,828,828,843,843,, 1520,1594,9,Norway,2019-01-22,Solberg IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solberg's_Cabinet,"dpa, reuters","dpa, reuters","Cabinet continued on 22 January 2019 after a change in party composition. Cabinet ended on 20 January 2020 after the withdrawal of the Progress Party (FrP) due to internal policy issues.",,1517,Solberg III,1017,1017,,,, 1543,1617,9,Norway,2020-01-24,Solberg V,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solberg's_Cabinet,"dpa, reuters","dpa, reuters","Cabinet continued on 20 January 2020 after a change in party composition. Cabinet ended on 12 October 2021 with the resignation of PM Solberg.",,1594,Solberg IV,1017,1017,,,, 1550,1625,1,Slovakia,2020-03-21,Matovic,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Igor_Matovi%C4%8D,"dpa, reuters","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.",,1529,Pellegrini,1089,1089,1070,1070,, 1584,1661,54,Germany,2021-12-08,Scholz,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scholz_cabinet,"dpa, reuters","dpa, reuters","PM Scholz won an investiture vote (yes: 395, no: 312, abstain: 29) on 08 December 2021.",,1528,Merkel V,1096,1096,1055,1055,, 1589,1666,1,Slovakia,2021-04-01,Heger I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heger%27s_Cabinet,"dpa, reuters","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).",1625,Matovic,1089,1089,1070,1070,, 1602,1679,1,Slovakia,2022-09-13,Heger II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heger%27s_Cabinet,"dpa, reuters","dpa, reuters",Cabinet continued on 13 September 2022 after a change in party composition.,,1666,Heger I,1089,1089,1070,1070,, 1537,1611,74,Poland,2019-11-15,Morawiecki II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Cabinet_of_Mateusz_Morawiecki,"dpa, pnbbae","dpa, pnbbae","Cabinet was appointed on 15 November 2019 and won an investiture vote (yes: 259, no: 183, abstain: 7) on 19 November 2019. Cabinet includes Alliance (P) and United Poland (SP) as members of the Law and Justice (PiS) parliamentary group.",,1526,Morawiecki I,1082,1082,1067,1067,, 1444,1517,9,Norway,2018-01-17,Solberg III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solberg's_Cabinet,"dpa, local, reuters","dpa, local, reuters","Cabinet continued on 17 January 2018 after a change in party composition. Minority cabinet was supported by Christian Democratic Party (KrF). Cabinet ended on 22 January 2019 when Christian Democratic Party (KrF) joined the coalition. ",,1516,Solberg II,1017,1017,,,, 1563,1639,64,Belgium,2020-10-01,De Croo,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Croo_Government,"dpa, euobs, reuters","dpa, euobs, reuters","Cabinet was appointed on 1 October 2020 and won an investiture vote (yes: 87, no: 54, abstain: 7) on 3 October.",,1627,Wilmes II,1048,1048,1058,1058,, 1457,1531,39,Hungary,2018-05-10,Orban IV,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Orb%C3%A1n_Government,dpa,dpa,"PM Orban was appointed on 10 May 2018 and cabinet won a confidence vote (yes: 127, no: 35) a day later. Cabinet ended with election on 3 April 2022.",,1104,Orban III,1023,1023,827,827,, 328,343,54,Germany,1980-11-05,Schmidt III,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabinett_Schmidt_III,"dhbt, nyt","dhbt, nyt","FDP ministers resigned on 17 September 1982 and the FDP parliamentary group agreed on 29 September to elect Kohl as Chancellor. Schmidt lost a confidence vote (yes: 256, no: 235, abstain: 4, constructive no-vote) on 1 October and PM Kohl was elected. Earlier this year, Schmidt got support in a confidence vote (yes: 269, no: 224) on 2 February.",,459,Schmidt II,547,547,361,361,276,19800 343,358,54,Germany,1969-10-22,Brandt I,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabinett_Brandt_I,"dhbt, nyt","dhbt, nyt","Brandt I cabinet lost its legislative majority after several FDP MPs crossed the floor. Opposition leader Barzel (CDU) initiated a constructive vote of no-confidence (yes: 247, no: 10, abstain: 3, total: 260) on 27 April 1972 to be elected as chancellor but gained no majority support. Brandt called for a vote of confidence (yes: 233, no: 248, abstain: 1) on 20 September 1972 to allow for a dissolution of parliament and new elections.",,170,Kiesinger,447,447,,,276,19690 615,642,54,Germany,1982-10-01,Kohl I,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabinett_Kohl_I,dhbt,dhbt,"Cabinet won a constructive vote of no confidence on 1 October 1982 against Schmidt III cabinet. PM Kohl initiated a confidence vote (yes: 8, no: 218, abstain: 248) on 17 December 1982 and most coalition MPs abstained from voting, to dissolve parliament and call a snap election.",see confidence vote coded for Schmidt III.,343,Schmidt III,547,547,361,361,276,19820 760,793,54,Germany,1957-10-24,Adenauer V,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabinett_Adenauer_III,dhbt,dhbt,Cabinet ended on 1 July 1960 when German Party (DP) parliamentary group split.,,633,Adenauer IV,331,331,,,276,19570 867,906,54,Germany,1960-07-01,Adenauer VI,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabinett_Adenauer_III,dhbt,dhbt,,,793,Adenauer V,331,331,,,, 870,909,51,Cyprus,2006-05-21,Papadopoulos II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tassos_Papadopoulos,cyprus.gov.cy,cyprus.gov.cy,,,342,Papadopoulos I,556,556,397,397,, 882,921,51,Cyprus,2011-05-22,Christofias III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimitris_Christofias,cymail,cymail,"Cabinet continued after election on 22 May 2011. President Christofias asked his cabinet to resign on 28 July 2011 after a munitions blast killed 13 people and knocked out a power plant on 11 July. The move came after ministers of junior coalition partner DIKO handed in their resignations .",three month rule not used — election and resignation are independent events,908,Christofias II,701,701,28,28,, 1419,1492,51,Cyprus,2016-05-22,Anastasiades III,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Anastasiades_government,cymail,cymail,Cabinet continued after election on 22 May 2016.,,1086,Anastasiades II,1004,1004,819,819,, 1553,1628,51,Cyprus,2018-03-01,Anastasiades IV,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Anastasiades_government,cymail,cymail,President Anastasiades was appointed on 28 February 2018 and the cabinet one day later.,,1492,Anastasiades III,1004,1004,819,819,, 151,157,68,Czech Republic,2009-04-09,Fischer,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Fischer_%28Czech_politician%29,"ctk, reuters","ctk, reuters","Interim PM Fischer was appointed on 9 April 2009 and the caretaker cabinet on 8 May. He was nominated by Civic Democratics (ODS), Social Democrats (CSSD), Greens (SZ) and won an investiture vote on 7 June (yes: 156). Cabinet ended with election on 29 May 2010 and resigned on 25 June.",,260,Topolanek II,50,50,567,567,203,20090 880,919,29,Canada,2011-05-02,Harper III,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/28th_Canadian_Ministry,cp,cp,"Harper won in a snap election on 2 May 2011 and presented his cabinet on 18 May. Cabinet ended with election on 19 October 2015.",,612,Harper II,703,703,,,, 1004,1054,62,Croatia,2008-01-12,Sanader III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Ivo_Sanader_II,"conrad, reuters","conrad, reuters","Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 82, no: 62) on 12 January 2008. Cabinet ended with the resignation of PM Sanander on 1 July 2009.",,1053,Sanader II,793,793,,,, 361,377,55,Latvia,1997-02-13,Skele II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andris_Skele,conrad,conrad,,,235,Skele I,534,534,,,428,19970 839,878,55,Latvia,1997-08-07,Krasts I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guntars_Krasts,conrad,conrad,,,377,Skele II,534,534,,,428,19971 999,1049,62,Croatia,2000-01-27,Racan I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Ivica_Ra%C4%8Dan_I,conrad,conrad,Cabinet ended on 4 June 2001 after Istarski demokratski sabor (IDS) withdrew from the coalition.,,,,797,797,,,, 1000,1050,62,Croatia,2001-06-04,Racan II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Ivica_Ra%C4%8Dan_I,conrad,conrad,"Cabinet continued on 4 June 2001 after a change in party composition. Cabinet resigned on 5 July 2002 following intra-party conflict.",,1049,Racan I,797,797,,,, 1001,1051,62,Croatia,2002-07-30,Racan III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Ivica_Ra%C4%8Dan_II,conrad,conrad,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 84, no: 47, abstain: 1) on 30 July 2002. Cabinet ended with election on 23 November 2003.",,1050,Racan II,797,797,,,, 1002,1052,62,Croatia,2003-12-23,Sanader I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Ivo_Sanader_I,conrad,conrad,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 88, no: 29, abstain: 14) on 23 December 2003. Cabinet ended on 10 February 2006 after Demokratski centar (DC) withdrew from the coalition.",,1051,Racan III,795,795,,,, 1003,1053,62,Croatia,2006-02-11,Sanader II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Ivo_Sanader_II,conrad,conrad,"Cabinet continued on 10 February 2006 after a change in party composition. Cabinet ended with election on 25 November 2007.",,1052,Sanader I,795,795,,,, 1470,1544,59,Austria,1924-11-20,Ramek I,0,https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Ramek_I,"chisols, onb","chisols, onb","Cabinet was elected on 20 November 1924 (Yes: 91; No: 60). Cabinet endet with the resignation of the cabinet on 14 January 1926.",,1543,Seipel III,1027,1027,,,, 1581,1658,10,Bulgaria,2021-09-16,Yanev II,1,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Yanev_Government,"bta, reuters","bta, reuters","PM Yanev was re-appointed after April and July elections led to indecisive results and unsuccessful government formation attempts. Cabinet ended with new cabinet coming into office on 13 December 2021.",,1657,Yanev I,1102,1102,1059,1059,, 406,425,10,Bulgaria,2005-08-17,Stanishev,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Stanishev,bta,bta,"PM Stanishev was approved on 16 August 2005 (yes: 168, no: 67) and his cabinet (yes: 169, no: 68) the same day. Cabinet ended with election on 5 July 2009.",,575,Sakskoburggotski,618,618,,,100,20050 550,575,10,Bulgaria,2001-07-24,Sakskoburggotski,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simeon_II_of_Bulgaria,bta,bta,"PM Sakskoburggotski (yes: 141, no: 50, abstain: 46) and his cabinet (yes: 147, no: 50 , abstain: 41) were approved on 24 July 2001. Cabinet ended with election on 25 June 2005.",,792,Kostov,681,681,,,100,20010 1583,1660,10,Bulgaria,2021-12-13,Petkov,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petkov_Government,bta,bta,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 134, no: 104, abstain: 0) on 13 December 2021. Cabinet lost a confidence vote (yes: 116, no: 123) on 22 June 2022 over ""fiscal and economic policies"" (Reuters). Cabinet ended with the resignation of PM Petkov on 27 June 2022.",,1658,Yanev II,1106,1106,1059,1059,, 565,590,44,United Kingdom,1976-04-05,Callaghan,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labour_Government_1974-1979,"bpf, nyt","bpf, nyt","Cabinet lost majority support by April 1976. Minority cabinet was supported by Liberals (L) from March 1977 until August 1978. Callaghan lost a vote of confidence (yes: 310, no: 311) on 28 March 1979 and called early elections following industrial unrest ('Winter of Discontent').",,7,Wilson IV,40,40,,,826,19760 60,63,44,United Kingdom,1963-10-18,Douglas-Home,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative_Government_1957-1964,bpf,bpf,,,237,Macmillan II,161,161,,,826,19630 94,99,44,United Kingdom,1945-07-26,Attlee I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labour_Government_1945-1951,bpf,bpf,,,1520,Churchill II,609,609,,,826,19450 114,119,44,United Kingdom,2007-06-27,Brown,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Ministry,bpf,bpf,Cabinet ended with election on 6 May 2010 and PM Brown resigned on 11 May following electoral defeat.,,516,Blair III,233,233,196,196,826,20070 207,216,44,United Kingdom,1970-06-19,Heath,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative_Government_1970-1974,bpf,bpf,PM Heath called an early election on 7 February 1974 following miners industrial unrest.,,733,Wilson II,311,311,,,826,19700 260,273,44,United Kingdom,1979-05-04,Thatcher I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative_Government_1979-1983,bpf,bpf,,,590,Callaghan,243,243,,,826,19790 385,404,44,United Kingdom,1957-01-10,Macmillan I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative_Government_1957-1964,bpf,bpf,,,184,Eden II,678,678,,,826,19570 400,419,44,United Kingdom,1974-03-04,Wilson III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labour_Government_1974-1979,bpf,bpf,"Minority cabinet with support of the Ulster Unionists. PM Wilson called an early election on 18 September 1974 to win a legislative majority.",,216,Heath,568,568,,,826,19740 490,515,44,United Kingdom,1990-11-28,Major I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_Ministry,bpf,bpf,,,297,Thatcher III,490,490,682,682,826,19900 662,691,44,United Kingdom,1951-10-26,Churchill III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative_Government_1951-1957,bpf,bpf,,"Conservatives and National Liberals formed an electoral alliance, the Woolton-Teviot agreement of May 1947, merging at the constituency level. The Conservatives had no majority of seats in parliament and there were no cabinet members from the National Liberals although Churchill had offered a cabinet position to Clement Davies who turned the offer down. ""The National Liberals met regularly as a group each Wednesday throughout the 1951-5 parliament, though they never voted as a group against the government"" (Dutton 1989, 366-7).",88,Attlee II,102,102,,,826,19510 699,729,44,United Kingdom,1955-04-06,Eden I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative_Government_1955%E2%80%931957,bpf,bpf,,,691,Churchill III,102,102,,,826,19550 730,760,44,United Kingdom,1964-10-16,Wilson I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labour_Government_1964-1970,bpf,bpf,,,63,Douglas-Home,223,223,,,826,19640 802,838,44,United Kingdom,1997-05-02,Blair I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blair_Ministry,bpf,bpf,,,678,Major II,315,315,351,351,826,19970 835,874,44,United Kingdom,2010-05-11,Cameron I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cameron_ministry,bpf,bpf,"Cabinet was appointed on 11 May 2010. Cabinet ended with election on 7 May 2015.",,119,Brown,582,582,410,410,826,20100 1587,1664,75,Estonia,2021-01-26,Kallas K,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaja_Kallas%27_cabinet,"bns, reuters","bns, reuters","PM Kallas won an investiture vote (yes: 70, no: 30, abstain: 1) on 25 January 2021 and was appointed a day later. Cabinet ended on 3 June 2022 when PM Kallas dismissed the coalition partner Estonian Centre Party (EK).",,1595,Ratas II,1044,1044,1056,1056,, 992,1042,15,Lithuania,2012-12-13,Butkevicius I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butkevi%C4%8Dius_Cabinet,"bns, elta","bns, elta","PM Butkevicius won an investiture vote (yes: 90, no: 40, abstain: 4) on 22 November 2012 and cabinet (yes: 83, no: 39, abstain: 9) on 13 December. Cabinet resigned on 12 July 2014, a constitutional requirement after a presidential election.",,1026,Kubilius IV,786,786,337,337,, 1601,1678,10,Bulgaria,2022-08-01,Donev,1,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donev_government,"bne, reuters","bne, reuters",Caretaker cabinet was appointed on 1 August 2022.,,1660,Petkov,1106,1106,1059,1059,, 433,452,59,Austria,1945-04-27,Renner IV,1,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provisorische_Staatsregierung_Renner_1945,"bka, nyt","bka, nyt","Provisional cabinet was formed on 27 April 1945. Cabinet ended with election on 25 October 1945 and resigned on 28 November.",,1554,Dollfuß,1029,1029,,,40,19450 535,560,59,Austria,1952-10-28,Figl IV,1,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Figl_III,"bka, mueller","bka, mueller","Caretaker cabinet was appointed on 28 October 1952 after the previous cabinet fell. Cabinet ended with an early election on 22 February 1953 and resigned three days later.",,775,Figl III,67,67,,,40,19520 1526,1600,59,Austria,2019-06-03,Bierlein I,1,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bierlein_government,bka,bka,"PM Bierlein was sworn in as the leader of a caretaker cabinet on 3 June 2019. Cabinet ended with election on 29 September 2019.",,1521,Kurz I,1019,1019,1074,1074,, 1534,1608,59,Austria,2019-09-29,Bierlein II,1,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bierlein_government,bka,bka,Continuation caretaker cabinet remained in office on 29 September 2019 until PM Kurz formed a new cabinet on 7 January 2020.,,1600,Bierlein I,1080,1080,1074,1074,, 132,137,35,Sweden,1976-10-07,Falldin I,0,http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_F%C3%A4lldin_I,"berg-93, keesings, mueller","berg-93, keesings, mueller","Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 174, no: 160, abstain: 0). Cabinet resigned on 5 October in disagreement over nuclear energy policy.",,438,Palme III,262,262,,,752,19760 480,505,60,Slovenia,2000-11-30,Drnovsek VI,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janez_Drnovsek,"berg-19, rferl","berg-19, rferl","Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 66 no: 20, abstain: 4) on 30 November 2000.",,768,Bajuk,525,525,,,705,20001 502,527,60,Slovenia,1990-05-16,Peterle,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lojze_Peterle,"berg-19, reuters","berg-19, reuters","Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 153, no: 41, abstain: 46). PM Peterle was sworn in on 16 May 1990. PM Peterle lost a vote of confidence and resigned on 22 April 1992.",,,,129,129,,,705,19900 388,407,60,Slovenia,2004-12-03,Jansa I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janez_Jan%C5%A1a,"berg-19, mue-rom","berg-19, mue-rom","Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 51, no: 37, abstain: 2) on 3 December 2004.",,292,Rop II,80,80,659,659,705,20041 505,530,75,Estonia,1995-11-03,Vahi II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiit_V%C3%A4hi%27s_second_cabinet,berg-19,berg-19,,,604,Vahi I,600,600,,,233,19951 579,604,75,Estonia,1995-04-17,Vahi I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiit_V%C3%A4hi%27s_first_cabinet,berg-19,berg-19,,,4,Tarand,600,600,,,233,19950 669,698,43,France,1962-12-06,Pompidou II,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Georges_Pompidou_%282%29,"be-70, pa-84","be-70, pa-84",Cabinet resigned on 8 January 1966 after the re-election of President de Gaulle.,,526,Pompidou I,407,407,,,250,19621 49,52,43,France,1946-12-16,Blum,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_L%C3%A9on_Blum_(3),be-70,be-70,,,150,Bidault I,75,75,,,250,19462 144,150,43,France,1946-06-24,Bidault I,1,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Georges_Bidault_(1),be-70,be-70,,,648,Gouin,348,348,,,250,19461 250,263,43,France,1948-07-27,Marie,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Andr%C3%A9_Marie,be-70,be-70,,,753,Schuman I,75,75,,,250,19480 315,329,43,France,1944-11-10,de Gaulle I,1,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Charles_de_Gaulle_(1),be-70,be-70,,,1416,Petain,983,983,,,250,19440 316,330,43,France,1947-01-22,Ramadier I,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Paul_Ramadier_(1),be-70,be-70,,,52,Blum,75,75,,,250,19470 340,355,43,France,1948-09-10,Queuille I,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Henri_Queuille_(1),be-70,be-70,,,363,Schuman II,75,75,,,250,19482 348,363,43,France,1948-08-31,Schuman II,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Robert_Schuman_(2),be-70,be-70,,,263,Marie,75,75,,,250,19481 392,411,43,France,1945-11-21,de Gaulle II,1,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Charles_de_Gaulle_(2),be-70,be-70,,,329,de Gaulle I,471,471,,,250,19450 621,648,43,France,1946-01-26,Gouin,1,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_F%C3%A9lix_Gouin,be-70,be-70,,,411,de Gaulle II,471,471,,,250,19460 723,753,43,France,1947-11-24,Schuman I,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Robert_Schuman_(1),be-70,be-70,,,330,Ramadier I,75,75,,,250,19472 1342,1406,43,France,2016-02-11,Valls III,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Valls_Government,bbe-21,bbe-21,"Cabinet continued on 11 February 2016 after a change in party composition. Cabinet ended with the resignation of PM Valls on 6 December 2016.","Europe Ecology – The Greens (EE-LV) leader Emmanuelle Cosse became Housing Minister and resigned as party leader on 11 February 2016 to join Ecologists (E) (see Guinaudeau and Persico 2021, AFP)",1141,Valls II,782,782,824,824,, 1529,1603,26,Italy,2019-09-05,Conte II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conte_II_Cabinet,"bbcm, reuters","bbcm, reuters","PM Conte was appointed on 5 September 2019 and cabinet won confidence votes on 9/10 September (yes: 343, no: 263, abstain: 3 [lower house]; yes: 169, no: 133 [upper house]).",Italy Alive (Italia Viva) with 25 seats from PD since 17 September 2019. No new cabinet coded for party change and ministers remaining in office.,1532,Conte I,1024,1024,1053,1053,, 1521,1595,75,Estonia,2019-04-29,Ratas II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%BCri_Ratas%27_second_cabinet,"bbcm, err, reuters","bbcm, err, reuters","Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 55, no: 44) on 17 April 2019 and was appointed on 29 April 2019. Cabinet ended with resignation of PM Ratas on 13 January 2021 ""over an inquiry into a property development"" (reuters).",,1495,Ratas I,1044,1044,822,822,, 1518,1592,55,Latvia,2019-01-23,Karins I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kari%C5%86%C5%A1_cabinet,bbcm,bbcm,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 61, no: 39) on 23 January 2019. Cabinet ended with election on 1 October 2022.",,1591,Kucinskis II,1042,1042,848,848,, 469,493,5,Japan,2010-06-04,Kan,0,,"bbc, yomiuri","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.",,374,Hatoyama Y,327,327,,,392,20100 1513,1587,35,Sweden,2018-09-09,Lofven II,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%B6fven_Cabinet,"bbc, reuters, tlse","bbc, reuters, tlse","Continuation caretaker cabinet remained in office on 9 September 2018. PM Loefven lost an investiture vote (yes: 142; no: 204) on 25 September and remained in office as caretaker cabinet. Cabinet ended with new cabinet coming into office on 18 January 2019.",,1149,Lofven I,1041,1041,843,843,, 158,164,74,Poland,2007-11-16,Tusk I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Cabinet_of_Donald_Tusk,"bbc, reuters","bbc, reuters","Tusk was designated as prime minister on 9 November 2007 and appointed on 16 November. The cabinet won an investiture vote on 24 November (yes: 238, no: 204) and ended with elections on 9 October 2011.",,356,Kaczynski,560,560,199,199,616,20071 516,541,10,Bulgaria,1995-01-26,Videnov,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhan_Videnov,"bbc, reuters","bbc, reuters","Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 131, no: 15) on 26 January 1995. PM Videnov presented his resignation on 21 December 1996 and it was approved (yes: 211, no: 3, abstain: 9) a week later.",Three cabinet parties that formed an electoral alliance.,109,Indzhova,355,355,,,100,19950 539,564,75,Estonia,1992-10-21,Laar I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mart_Laar,"bbc, reuters","bbc, reuters","Cabinet was appointed on 21 October 1992. PM Laar lost a confidence vote (yes: 27, no: 60, abstain: 1) on 26 September 1994 due to a lack of credibility and doubts about his government style. Both coalition partners supported the removal of the prime minister.",,,,670,670,,,233,19921 759,792,10,Bulgaria,1997-05-21,Kostov,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Kostov,"bbc, reuters","bbc, reuters",,"Cabinet was approved on 21 May 1997 (yes: 179 , no: 54 , abstain:0). Cabinet ended with election on 18 June 2001.",714,Sofiyanski,126,126,,,100,19971 799,835,68,Czech Republic,1993-01-01,Klaus II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%A1clav_Klaus,"bbc, reuters","bbc, reuters","Cabinet continued after the formal establishment of the Czech Republic on 1 January 1993. Cabinet ended on 2 April 1996 with a change in party composition after the Christian Democratic Party's (KDS) joined the Civic Democratic Party (ODS).",Election takes place within three months after the change in party composition. No new cabinet coded.,165,Klaus I,39,39,,,203,19930 821,858,63,Portugal,2009-10-26,Socrates II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_S%C3%B3crates,"bbc, reuters","bbc, reuters",PM Socrates resigned on 23 March 2011 after parliament rejected an austerity budget.,,169,Socrates I,405,405,5,5,620,20090 412,431,64,Belgium,2009-11-25,Leterme II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leterme_II_Government,"bbc, nzz","bbc, nzz","Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 82, no: 53, abstain: 0) on 27 November 2009. Leterme offered to resign on 22 April 2010 following an unresolved conflict in the coalition over electoral reform in a district and the resignation was accepted by the King four days later.",,80,Rompuy,401,401,638,638,56,20090 768,802,43,France,2004-03-30,Raffarin III,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Jean-Pierre_Raffarin_(3),"bbc, nyt, w","bbc, nyt, w",Raffarin resigned on 31 May 2005 following the rejection of the referendum on the European Union constitution.,,820,Raffarin II,403,403,273,273,250,20030 40,42,55,Latvia,2007-12-20,Godmanis II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivars_Godmanis,"bbc, nyt","bbc, nyt",,"The international financial crisis caused major political turmoil in Latvia. Godmanis survived a confidence vote (yes: 51, no: 40) on 3 February 2009. However, following coalition internal conflicts the People's Party as well as the Green and Farmers' Union demanded the resignation of the prime minister and he stepped down on 20 February 2009.",680,Kalvitis III,52,52,145,145,428,20070 289,302,39,Hungary,2002-05-27,Medgyessy,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medgyessy,"bbc, mue-rom, nyt, nzz","bbc, mue-rom, nyt, nzz",Medgyessy resigned on 19 August 2004 following a conflict with the liberal coalition partner.,,827,Orban I,463,463,,,348,20020 455,477,55,Latvia,2009-02-26,Dombrovskis I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valdis_Dombrovskis,"bbc, keesings, lo, reuters","bbc, keesings, lo, reuters",Cabinet ended on 17 March 2010 when People's Party withdraws from the coalition.,,42,Godmanis II,52,52,145,145,428,20090 43,46,43,France,2005-05-31,Villepin,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Dominique_de_Villepin,"bbc, ejpr, nyt","bbc, ejpr, nyt",,,802,Raffarin III,403,403,160,160,250,20050 308,322,74,Poland,2004-05-02,Belka,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marek_Belka,"bbc, ejpr, nyt","bbc, ejpr, nyt",,Parliamentary composition changes during legislative term,18,Miller II,565,565,,,616,20040 773,807,43,France,2007-05-18,Fillon I,0,http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouvernement_Fran%C3%A7ois_Fillon_(1),"bbc, ejpr, nyt","bbc, ejpr, nyt",Cabinet formally resigned on 18 June 2007 following parliamentary elections and PM Fillon was re-appointed the same day.,,46,Villepin,403,403,160,160,250,20070 724,754,74,Poland,2006-05-05,Marcinkiewicz II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazimierz_Marcinkiewicz,"bbc, ejpr","bbc, ejpr",PM Marcinkiewicz resigned on 7 July 2006 following divisions with Law and Justice (PiS) party leader Jarosław Kaczyński. The resignation of the cabinet was accepted by president Lech Kaczyński on 10 July 2006.,,312,Marcinkiewicz I,188,188,199,199,616,20051 139,145,60,Slovenia,1994-04-08,Drnovsek III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janez_Drnovsek,bbc,bbc,"Continuation cabinet started on 8 April 1994 with a change in party composition of the previous cabinet. It ended on 26 January 1996 when the Social Democrats (ZLSD) withdrew.",,559,Drnovsek II,382,382,,,705,19940 249,262,68,Czech Republic,1990-06-29,Pithart,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petr_Pithart,bbc,bbc,"PM Pithart was appointed on 29 June 1990 heading the Czech regional government. Cabinet ended with election on 6 June 1992.",,,,63,63,,,203,19900 358,374,5,Japan,2009-09-16,Hatoyama Y,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yukio_Hatoyama,bbc,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.",,494,Aso,327,327,,,392,20090 369,385,33,Australia,2007-12-03,Rudd,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Rudd_Ministry,bbc,bbc,PM Rudd was replaced on 24 June 2010 after a surprise leadership vote in the Labor Party (ALP).,,234,Howard IV,761,761,,,36,20070 448,468,72,Malta,2008-03-12,Gonzi II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Gonzi,bbc,bbc,The cabinet lost its one-seat majority on 10 December 2012 when MP Debono (PN) voted against the budget bill. Cabinet ended with election on 9 March 2013.,,298,Gonzi I,203,203,346,346,470,20080 504,529,54,Germany,2002-10-22,Schroeder II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schr%C3%B6der_Cabinet_II,bbc,bbc,"PM Schröder announced on 22 May 2005 that he intended to call for early election. He initiated and lost a vote of confidence (yes: 151, no: 296, abstain: 148) on 1 July 2005 and most coalition MPs abstained from voting.",,107,Schroeder I,385,385,417,417,276,20020 574,599,23,Romania,2008-12-22,Boc I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boc_I_Cabinet,bbc,bbc,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 324, no: 115) on 22 December 2008. PSD ministers resigned on 1 October 2009 and the cabinet lost a confidence vote (yes: 254, no: 176) on 13 October. It remained in office until the new cabinet formed following presidential elections.",,118,Popescu-Tariceanu III,319,319,676,676,642,20080 648,675,64,Belgium,2010-06-13,Leterme III,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leterme_II_Government,bbc,bbc,,Start date set to 13 June 2010 (election date) following three month coding rule.,431,Leterme II,486,486,638,638,56,20100 706,736,33,Australia,2010-06-24,Gillard I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Gillard_Ministry,bbc,bbc,"PM Gillard was appointed on 24 June 2010 following PM Rudds resignation. Cabinet ended with an election on 17 July 2010 initiated by PM Gillard.",,385,Rudd,761,761,,,36,20100 865,904,37,Ireland,2011-03-09,Kenny I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_of_the_31st_D%C3%A1il,bbc,bbc,"PM Kenny was elected in parliament on 9 March 2011 and presented his cabinet the same day. PM Kenny won an investiture vote (yes: 117, no: 27) on 9 March 2011. Cabinet ended with election on 26 February 2016.",,173,Cowen,698,698,369,369,, 1465,1539,59,Austria,1921-06-21,Schober I,0,https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Schober_I,"aufo, onb","aufo, onb","Cabinet was elected on 21 June 1921 (Yes: 98, No: 62) Schober resigned on 26 January 1922, because the GDVP didn't support the government anymore after the ratification of the Treaty of Lana.",,1538,Mayr II,1026,1026,,,, 309,323,59,Austria,1996-03-12,Vranitzky V,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Vranitzky_V,"aufo, nyt","aufo, nyt","Cabinet was appointed on 12 March 1996. PM Vranitzky resigned on 18 January 1997 after his party suffered electoral defeats in the European and Vienna City Council elections.",,294,Vranitzky IV,162,162,13,13,40,19960 1461,1535,59,Austria,1919-03-15,Renner II,0,https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staatsregierung_Renner_II,aufo,aufo,"Provisional cabinet was elected on 15 March 1919 (Yes: 99, No: 0). Cabinet ended with the resignation of the entire cabinet, after the ratification of the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye.",,,,1030,1030,,,, 1462,1536,59,Austria,1919-10-17,Renner III,0,https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staatsregierung_Renner_III,aufo,aufo,"Cabinet was elected on 17 October 1920 (Yes: 76, No: 19). Cabinet resigned on 11 Juni 1920 and stayed in office until 7 Juli 1920 as a caretaker government after a coalition crisis. ",,1535,Renner II,1030,1030,,,, 1463,1537,59,Austria,1920-07-07,Mayr I,1,https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staatsregierung_Mayr_I,aufo,aufo,"Cabinet was elected on 7 July 1920 as a consensus government to overcome the government crisis and all parties in parliament were involved. On 22 October 1920 the Social Democrats defected form the government. Cabinet ended on 20 November 1920.",,1536,Renner III,1030,1030,,,, 1464,1538,59,Austria,1920-11-20,Mayr II,0,https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Mayr_II,aufo,aufo,"Cabinet was elected on 20 November 1920 (Yes: 99, No: 59) Cabinet resigned on 1 Juni 1921 with the resignation of Mayr and stayed in office until 21 June 1921 as a caretaker government.",,1537,Mayr I,1026,1026,,,, 1466,1540,59,Austria,1922-01-27,Schober II,0,https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Schober_II,aufo,aufo,"Cabinet was elected on 27 January 1922 (Yes 80, No: 72) one day after the resignation of Schober. The Cabinet ended on 24 May 1922.",,1539,Schober I,1026,1026,,,, 1467,1541,59,Austria,1922-05-31,Seipel I,0,https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Seipel_I,aufo,aufo,"Cabinet was elected on 31 May 1922 (Yes: 101, No: 58). Cabinet ended on 16 April 1923.",,1540,Schober II,1026,1026,,,, 1468,1542,59,Austria,1923-04-17,Seipel II,0,,aufo,aufo,"Cabinet was elected on 17 April 1923 (Yes: 100, No: 59). Cabinet ended with the resignation of the cabinet on 20 November 1923.",,1541,Seipel I,1026,1026,,,, 1469,1543,59,Austria,1923-11-20,Seipel III,0,,aufo,aufo,"Cabinet was re-elected as Seibel III on 20 November 1923 (Yes: 97, No: 68). The Cabinet endet on 8 November 1924 and stayed in office until 20 November 1924 as a caretaker government.",,1542,Seipel II,1027,1027,,,, 46,49,33,Australia,1993-03-24,Keating II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Keating_Ministry,aph-11,aph-11,,,725,Keating I,753,753,,,36,19930 149,155,33,Australia,1990-04-04,Hawke IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Hawke_Ministry,aph-11,aph-11,,,875,Hawke III,752,752,,,36,19900 224,234,33,Australia,2004-10-26,Howard IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Howard_Ministry,aph-11,aph-11,,,812,Howard III,762,762,,,36,20040 383,401,33,Australia,1984-12-13,Hawke II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Hawke_Ministry,aph-11,aph-11,,,576,Hawke I,733,733,,,36,19840 384,402,33,Australia,1996-03-11,Howard I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Howard_Ministry,aph-11,aph-11,,,49,Keating II,754,754,,,36,19960 404,423,33,Australia,1998-10-21,Howard II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Howard_Ministry,aph-11,aph-11,,,402,Howard I,756,756,,,36,19980 695,725,33,Australia,1991-12-20,Keating I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Keating_Ministry,aph-11,aph-11,,,155,Hawke IV,752,752,,,36,19910 778,812,33,Australia,2001-11-26,Howard III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Howard_Ministry,aph-11,aph-11,,,423,Howard II,760,760,,,36,20010 836,875,33,Australia,1987-07-24,Hawke III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Hawke_Ministry,aph-11,aph-11,,,401,Hawke II,732,732,,,36,19870 954,1004,33,Australia,1913-06-24,Cook,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cook_Ministry,"aph, hug-68","aph, hug-68",Cabinet ended on 5 September 1914 with the dissolutions of the Parliament and Senate.,,1003,Fisher II,748,748,,,, 964,1014,33,Australia,1928-11-17,Bruce III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Bruce_Ministry,"aph, hug-68","aph, hug-68",Cabinet ended on 10 September 1929 after PM Bruce was defeated in a bill and obtained a dissolution of the parliament. ,,1013,Bruce II,728,728,,,, 461,483,59,Austria,1964-04-02,Klaus I,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Klaus_I,"apa, bka","apa, bka","Cabinet was appointed on 2 April 1964. Cabinet resigned on 23 October 1965 and coalition parties agreed to call an early election after disagreement over the 1966 budget.",,622,Gorbach III,495,495,,,40,19640 456,478,35,Sweden,1986-03-12,Carlsson I,0,http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Carlsson_I,"ap, times","ap, times","Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 178, no: 0, abstain: 159) on 12 March 1986.",,296,Palme V,48,48,,,752,19860 704,734,63,Portugal,1985-10-31,Silva I,0,,"ap, times","ap, times","PM Silva was appointed on 31 October 1985, cabinet was appointed on 2 November and sworn in on 6 November. Minority cabinet with regular support from the Christian Democrats (PDC) and sometimes from the Democratic Renewal Party (PRD). It lost a PRD initiated confidence vote (yes: 108; no: 134) over economic policies on 3 April 1987. Government remained in office in caretaker capacity after parliament was dissolved on 28 April (AP).",,885,Soares IV,106,106,,,620,19850 838,877,67,Finland,2003-04-17,Jaatteenmaki,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anneli_J%C3%A4%C3%A4tteenm%C3%A4ki%27s_Cabinet,"ap, reuters, valt","ap, reuters, valt","PM Jaatteenmaki won an investiture vote (yes: 111, no 72) and cabinet was appointed on 17 April 2003. PM Jaatteenmaki resigned on 18 June, effective 24 June, over the usage of confidential information.",,663,Lipponen III,253,253,334,334,246,20030 131,136,68,Czech Republic,1996-07-02,Klaus III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%A1clav_Klaus,"ap, reuters","ap, reuters","PM Klaus was appointed on 2 July 1996 and the cabinet a day after. The cabinet won an investiture vote on 25 July (yes: 98, no: 40) through absent votes by the Social Democrats (CSSD). Two smaller coalition parties (KDU/CSL and ODA) withdrew from cabinet on 28/29 November 1997 and cabinet resigned on 30 November.",,835,Klaus II,301,301,,,203,19960 247,260,68,Czech Republic,2007-01-09,Topolanek II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirek_Topol%C3%A1nek%27s_Second_Cabinet,"ap, reuters","ap, reuters","PM Topolanek was appointed on 9 January 2007 and cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 100, no: 97) on 19 January. Cabinet lost a confidence vote (yes: 96, no: 101) on 24 March 2009 following political infighting and PM Topolanek resigned two days later.",,600,Topolanek I,50,50,567,567,203,20070 702,732,35,Sweden,1990-02-26,Carlsson III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlsson_II_Cabinet,"ap, reuters","ap, reuters","Previous cabinet reformed under Carlsson after the opposition parties failed to form a new government. PM Carlsson won an investiture vote on 26 February 1990 (yes: 175, no: 101, abstain: 59). Cabinet ended with election on 15 September 1991 and PM Carlsson resigned the day after.",,220,Carlsson II,428,428,,,752,19900 1430,1503,10,Bulgaria,2017-01-25,Gerdzhikov,1,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerdzhikov_Government,"ap, reuters","ap, reuters","Caretaker cabinet was appointed on 25 January 2017. Cabinet ended with the appointment of PM Borisov and his cabinet on 4 May 2017.",President of caretaker cabinet Rumen Radev is independent. ,1153,Borisov II,840,840,830,830,, 1453,1527,23,Romania,2018-01-29,Dancila I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C4%83ncil%C4%83_Cabinet,"ap, reuters","ap, reuters","Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 282) on 29 January 2018. Cabinet ended on 26 August 2019 after the withdrawal of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats (ALDE) over cabinet internal differences. Cabinet lost a vote of no confidence (yes: 238, no: 4) on 10 October 2019.","coded as one cabinet according to ParlGov's ""three month rule""",1514,Tudose,1015,1015,849,849,, 1536,1610,63,Portugal,2019-10-26,Costa II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XXII_Constitutional_Government_of_Portugal,"ap, reuters","ap, reuters","Cabinet was appointed on 26 October 2019. Cabinet ended with an early election on 30 January 2022.",,1198,Costa I,1081,1081,1068,1068,, 1544,1619,23,Romania,2019-11-04,Orban I,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Orban_Cabinet,"ap, reuters","ap, reuters","Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 240) on 4 November 2019. Cabinet ended on 5 February 2020 after losing a confidence vote (yes: 261, no: 139).",,1527,Dancila I,1015,1015,1069,1069,, 1599,1676,44,United Kingdom,2022-09-06,Truss,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truss_ministry,"ap, reuters","ap, reuters","Cabinet was appointed on 6 September 2022. PM Truss resigned on 20 October 2022 over economic policy differences and conflicts in her party. Cabinet ended on 25 October 2022.",,1606,Johnson II,1086,1086,1051,1051,, 72,75,74,Poland,1991-01-12,Bielecki,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Krzysztof_Bielecki,"ap, nyt","ap, nyt",,,728,Mazowiecki,158,158,,,616,19910 707,737,26,Italy,1987-04-17,Fanfani VI,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Fanfani_VI,"ap, nyt","ap, nyt","Fanfani was appointed on 17 April 1987 and resigned on 28 April after losing a a confidence vote (yes: 131, no: 240, abstain: 193).",,293,Craxi II,617,617,458,458,380,19870 503,528,35,Sweden,1994-10-06,Carlsson IV,0,http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeringen_Carlsson_III,"ap, mueller, reuters","ap, mueller, reuters","PM Carlsson won an investiture vote (yes: 180, no: 26, abstain: 130) on 6 October 1994. PM Carlsson unexpectedly announced on 18 August 1995 that he would resign the following March.",,779,Bildt,412,412,,,752,19940 80,84,26,Italy,1982-08-23,Spadolini II,0,http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governo_Spadolini_II,"ap, mueller","ap, mueller","Previous cabinet reformed on 23 August 1982. PM Spadolini requested to resign on 11 November 1982 and submitted a second request two days later.",,674,Spadolini I,604,604,353,353,380,19821 87,91,15,Lithuania,1996-02-15,Stankevicius,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stankevi%C4%8Dius_Cabinet,"ap, mue-rom","ap, mue-rom","PM Stankevičius won an investiture vote (yes: 70, no: 6) on 15 February 1996. Cabinet ended with election on 20 October 1996.",,811,Slezevicius,439,439,,,440,19960 288,301,56,Iceland,1988-09-28,Hermannsson II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steingr%C3%ADmur_Hermannsson,"ap, indridason","ap, indridason",Government took office on 28 September 1988 (AP).,,279,Palsson,673,673,,,352,19880 988,1038,43,France,2012-06-18,Ayrault II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayrault_Cabinet,"ap, fragov","ap, fragov","PM Ayrault was re-appointed on 18 June 2012 and the cabinet was appointed three days later. PM Ayrault resigned on 31 March 2014 after losses in local elections.",,1037,Ayrault I,782,782,219,219,, 1567,1643,15,Lithuania,2020-11-24,Simonyte,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%A0imonyt%C4%97_Cabinet,"ap, emw","ap, emw","PM Simonyte won an investiture vote (yes: 62, no: 10, abstain: 41) on 24 November 2020 and cabinet (yes: 78, no: 30, abstain: 20) on 11 December 2020.",,1615,Skvernelis III,1091,1091,1064,1064,, 603,630,21,Denmark,1998-03-11,Rasmussen N IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Poul_Nyrup_Rasmussen_IV,"ap, ejpr","ap, ejpr",,,255,Rasmussen N III,389,389,434,434,208,19980 1456,1530,8,Netherlands,2017-10-26,Rutte V,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Rutte_cabinet,"ap, dn, reuters","ap, dn, reuters","Cabinet was appointed on 26 October 2017. Cabinet resigned on 15 January 2021 over ""mismanagement of childcare subsidies"" (Reuters).",,1506,Rutte IV,1012,1012,846,846,, 305,319,1,Slovakia,2010-07-08,Radicova I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iveta_Radi%C4%8Dov%C3%A1,"ap, bbc, reuters","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.,269,Fico I,524,524,441,441,703,20100 849,888,59,Austria,2005-04-05,Schuessel IV,0,http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesregierung_Sch%C3%BCssel_II,"ap, aufo","ap, aufo","Cabinet continued on 5 April when PM Schuessel announced to continue the previous coalition with Freedom Party (FPO) ministers who joined the newly formed Alliance for the Future of Austria (BZO). Minority cabinet was supported by most remaining FPO MPs. Cabinet ended with election on 1 October 2006 and resigned two days later.",,257,Schuessel III,365,365,45,45,, 684,714,10,Bulgaria,1997-02-12,Sofiyanski,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stefan_Sofiyanski,ap,ap,"Caretaker cabinet was appointed on 12 February 1997. Cabinet ended with election on 19 April 1997.",,541,Videnov,355,355,,,100,19970 688,718,63,Portugal,1987-08-17,Silva II,0,,ap,ap,"PM Silva and his cabinet were appointed on 12 August 1987 and sworn in on 17 August. It ends with regular elections on 6 October 1991.",,734,Silva I,480,480,535,535,620,19870 817,854,35,Sweden,2010-09-19,Reinfeldt II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Fredrik_Reinfeldt,ap,ap,"PM Reinfeld presented the minority cabinet on 5 October 2010 and ministers were appointed the same day. Cabinet ended with election on 14 September 2014 and PM Reinfeld resigned the day after.","No new cabinet, election date used as start date.",475,Reinfeldt I,512,512,304,304,752,20100 989,1039,41,Greece,2012-05-16,Pikramenos,1,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caretaker_Cabinet_of_Panagiotis_Pikrammenos,ap,ap,"PM Pikramenos was appointed on 16 May 2012 and his technocrat cabinet one day later. Cabinet ended with early election on 17 June 2012.",,984,Papademos,783,783,264,264,, 1138,1196,74,Poland,2015-11-16,Szydlo,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Beata_Szyd%C5%82o,ap,ap,"Cabinet was appointed on 16 November 2015 and won an investiture vote (yes: 236, no: 202, abstain: 18) two days later. Cabinet includes Poland Together (PR) and United Poland (SP) as members of the Law and Justice (PiS) parliamentary group. Cabinet ended on 11 December 2017 when PM Szydlo was replaced due to internal party dynamics. ",,1146,Kopacz,996,996,837,837,, 1432,1505,10,Bulgaria,2017-05-04,Borisov III,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Borisov_Government,ap,ap,"PM Borisov and his cabinet won an investiture votes (yes: 133, no: 101) on 4 May 2017.",,1503,Gerdzhikov,1011,1011,830,830,, 1551,1626,23,Romania,2020-03-14,Orban II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Orban_Cabinet,ap,ap,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 286, no: 23) on 14 March 2020. Minority cabinet was supported by Social Democratic Party (PSD) as an emergency government in the coronavirus crisis. Cabinet ended with election on 6 December 2020.",,1619,Orban I,1015,1015,1069,1069,, 789,823,26,Italy,2008-05-08,Berlusconi IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlusconi_IV_Cabinet,"ansa, reuters","ansa, reuters","PM Berlusconi was appointed on 8 May 2008 and the cabinet won confidence votes on 14/15 May (yes: 335, no: 272, abstain: 1 [lower house]; yes: 173, no: 133, abstain: 1 [upper house]). Cabinet lost its majority on 30 July 2010 when 33 MPs formed a new parliamentary group Future and Freedom (FLI). Berlusconi announced to resign on 8 November 2011 after failing to secure an absolute majority in a budget vote (yes: 308, required: 316) and stepped down on 12 November.",,117,Prodi II,111,111,329,329,380,20080 1099,1157,41,Greece,2015-01-27,Tsipras I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of_Alexis_Tsipras,"ana, reuters","ana, reuters","Cabinet was appointed on 27 January 2015 and PM Tsipras won a confidence vote (yes: 162, no: 137, absent: 1) on 11 February. PM Tsipras resigned on 20 August 2015 after losing parliamentary majority.",,1060,Samaras II,851,851,826,826,, 990,1040,41,Greece,2012-06-20,Samaras I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonis_Samaras,"ana, ejpr, reuters","ana, ejpr, reuters","PM Samaras was appointed on 20 June 2012.The cabinet was presented a day after and won a confidence vote (yes: 179, no: 121) on 9 July 2012. Cabinet ended on 25 June 2013 when DIMAR withdrew over economic reforms. ",DIMAR and PASOK nominated non-partisan ministers.,1039,Pikramenos,784,784,264,264,, 512,537,23,Romania,2010-05-19,Boc III,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boc_Cabinets,"ager, reuters","ager, reuters","Cabinet continued on 19 May 2010 after a change in party composition when National Union (UNPR) signed a cooperation agreement with the cabinet. PM Boc resigned on 6 February 2012 after mass protests against the cabinet's austerity measures.",,993,Boc II,319,319,229,229,642,20090 993,1043,23,Romania,2012-12-21,Ponta II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponta_II_Cabinet,"ager, reuters","ager, reuters","Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 402, no: 120) on 21 December 2012 in a joint sitting of parliament. Minority cabinet was supported by People's Party (PP), ethnic Hungarian party and other minorities. Cabinet ended on 26 February 2014 when National Liberal Party (PNL) withdrew over pre-election (EP and presidential) conflict. ",,1033,Ponta I,787,787,229,229,, 1096,1154,23,Romania,2014-12-15,Ponta IV,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Ponta_Cabinet,"ager, reuters","ager, reuters","Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 377, no: 134 ) on 15 December 2014 in a joint sitting of parliament. Minority cabinet was supported by People's Party (PP), Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR) and parliamentary group of ethnic minorities. PM Ponta resigned on 4 November 2015 after street protests. ",,1085,Ponta III,787,787,849,849,, 942,992,23,Romania,2012-02-09,Ungureanu,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ungureanu_Cabinet,ager,ager,"Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 237, no: 2, required: 232) on 9 February 2012 in a joint sitting of parliament. Cabinet resigned on 27 April 2012 after losing a vote of confidence (yes: 9, no: 235, required: 231).",,537,Boc III,319,319,229,229,, 739,769,67,Finland,1972-09-04,Sorsa I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalevi_Sorsa,"afp, valt","afp, valt",Cabinet appointed on 4 September 1972.,,618,Paasio II,636,636,,,246,19721 868,907,60,Slovenia,2011-06-27,Pahor II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borut_Pahor,"afp, sta","afp, sta","Pahor cabinet (SD and LDS) continued in office on 19 May 2011 and 27 June after the resignation of DeSUS and Zares ministers. Pahor minority cabinet fell on 20 September 2011 after losing a confidence vote (yes: 36, no: 51, abstain: 1) about vacated cabinet posts.",Start date set to 27 June 2011 (last change previous cabinet) following three month coding rule.,803,Pahor I,522,522,195,195,, 977,1027,1,Slovakia,2012-04-04,Fico II,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fico's_Second_Cabinet,"afp, sita","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.",,982,Radicova II,781,781,441,441,, 264,277,67,Finland,2007-04-19,Vanhanen II,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matti_Vanhanen%27s_second_cabinet,"afp, reuters, valt","afp, reuters, valt","Cabinet was appointed on 19 April 2007. PM Vanhanen announced in December 2008 that he would end his second term early and resigned on 18 June 2010.",,759,Vanhanen I,314,314,198,198,246,20070 770,804,8,Netherlands,2010-10-14,Rutte I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands_cabinet_Rutte,"afp, reuters, rnw","afp, reuters, rnw","Cabinet was appointed on 14 October 2010. Minority cabinet with support agreement from the Party for Freedom (PVV). It lost majority support on 20 March after an PVV MP left the party group. PVV withdrew its support on 21 April 2012. Cabinet resigned on 23 April 2012 after conflict over budget cuts.",,652,Balkenende VI,530,530,134,134,528,20101 1576,1652,35,Sweden,2021-11-30,Andersson,0,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andersson_Cabinet,"afp, reuters, riksdagen","afp, reuters, riksdagen","PM Andersson won an investiture vote (yes: 101, no: 173, abstain: 75) on 29 November 2021 and was appointed a day later (see details cabinet formation in ""comment""). Cabinet ended with election on 11 September 2022 and PM Andersson resigned on 15 September. ","A coalition of Social Democrats and Greens was planned and Andersson won an investiture vote (yes: 117, no: 174, abstain: 57) on 24 November 2021 (AFP). A budget proposal by the new government failed on the same day when the Centre Party withdrew support over a government agreement with the Left Party (AFP). A new budget proposal by Moderates, Christian-Democrats and Sweden Democrats won parliamentary support. The government faced a budget drafted by the opposition (AFP 29.11). As a consequence, the Greens decided to leave the coalition (Reuters 24.11.). PM Andersson resigned seven hours after taking office. In her view, constitutional practice required a government to resign if one party leaves (AFP). On 30 November, PM Andersson won an investiture vote (yes: 101, no: 173, abstain: 75) and formed a single party minority cabinet (AP). ""Andersson's weak minority means she will have to seek support for her policies on both the left and the right. Her most obvious cooperation partners are the Greens, the Centre and Left parties"" (AFP 29.11.).",1651,Lofven IV ,1041,1041,1073,1073,, 9,9,60,Slovenia,1992-04-22,Drnovsek I,0,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janez_Drnovsek,"afp, reuters","afp, reuters","PM Drnovšek won a confidence vote (yes: 126; total: 208) on 22 April 1992 and presented his cabinet on 4 May. Cabinet ended with elections on 6 December 1992.",majority support through DS seats,527,Peterle,129,129,,,705,19920