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Link | rowid | name | description | comment ▼ | cabinet_fts | rank |
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95 | 95 | Lipponen I | Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 139, no: 49, absent: 11) on 28 April 1995. | 1626 | ||
96 | 96 | Werner III | 1626 | |||
97 | 97 | Vacaroiu III | 1626 | |||
98 | 98 | Martin I | 1626 | |||
99 | 99 | Queuille III | 1626 | |||
100 | 100 | Raab II | 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. | 1626 | ||
101 | 101 | Kaifu I | 1626 | |||
102 | 102 | Schroeder I | 1626 | |||
103 | 103 | Gillard II | 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). | 1626 | ||
104 | 104 | Indzhova | Caretaker cabinet was appointed on 16 October 1994. Cabinet ended with an early election on 18 December 1994. | 1626 | ||
105 | 105 | Skele III | 1626 | |||
106 | 106 | Chaban-Delmas | 1626 | |||
107 | 107 | Eyskens G II | 1626 | |||
108 | 108 | Rumor III | 1626 | |||
109 | 109 | Raab III | 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. | 1626 | ||
110 | 110 | Karjalainen II | 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. | 1626 | ||
112 | 112 | Prodi II | 1626 | |||
113 | 113 | Popescu-Tariceanu III | Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 303, no: 27) on 3 April 2007. | 1626 | ||
114 | 114 | Brown | Cabinet ended with election on 6 May 2010 and PM Brown resigned on 11 May following electoral defeat. | 1626 | ||
115 | 115 | Paasikivi I | 1626 | |||
116 | 116 | Lange I | 1626 | |||
117 | 117 | Mifsud Bonnici | 1626 | |||
118 | 118 | De Gasperi V | 1626 | |||
119 | 119 | Balkenende III | 1626 | |||
120 | 120 | Pekkala | 1626 | |||
121 | 121 | Ahern I | PM Ahern won an investiture vote (yes: 85, no: 78) on 26 June 1997. | 1626 | ||
122 | 122 | Hermannsson III | 1626 | |||
124 | 124 | Bundesrat 1983 | 1626 | |||
125 | 125 | Oddsson IV | 1626 | |||
126 | 126 | Murville | 1626 | |||
127 | 127 | Olszewski | Government was appointed on 23 December 1991 after winning a confidence vote (yes: 235, no: 60, abstain: 139). Government lost a vote of confidence on 4 June 1992 (yes: 119, no, 273, abstain: 33) after communist secret police files were distributed. | 1626 | ||
128 | 128 | Figl I | 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. | 1626 | ||
129 | 129 | Fukuda Y | 1626 | |||
130 | 130 | Balsemao II | 1626 | |||
131 | 131 | Klaus III | 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. | 1626 | ||
132 | 132 | Falldin I | Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 174, no: 160, abstain: 0). Cabinet resigned on 5 October in disagreement over nuclear energy policy. | 1626 | ||
133 | 133 | Parts | 1626 | |||
134 | 134 | Virolainen | Cabinet was appointed on 12 September 1964. | 1626 | ||
135 | 135 | Andreotti III | PM Andreotti was appointed on 29 July 1978 and the cabinet the day after. Cabinet resigned on 16 January 1978 after losing minority support. | 1626 | ||
137 | 137 | Liinamaa | 1626 | |||
138 | 138 | Eyskens G III | 1626 | |||
139 | 139 | Drnovsek III | 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. | 1626 | ||
140 | 140 | Nakasone III | 1626 | |||
141 | 141 | Adenauer I | 1626 | |||
142 | 142 | Lubbers III | 1626 | |||
143 | 143 | Moro IV | 1626 | |||
144 | 144 | Bidault I | 1626 | |||
146 | 146 | Kallas S | 1626 | |||
147 | 147 | Emsis | 1626 | |||
149 | 149 | Hawke IV | 1626 | |||
150 | 150 | Persson I | PM Persson won an investiture vote (yes: 178, no: 0, abstain: 154) on 21 March 1996. | 1626 | ||
151 | 151 | Fischer | 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. | 1626 | ||
152 | 152 | Oddsson II | 1626 | |||
153 | 153 | Chirac I | 1626 | |||
154 | 154 | Fenech Adami IV | 1626 | |||
155 | 155 | Torngren | 1626 | |||
156 | 156 | Bajnai | 1626 | |||
157 | 157 | Mori II | 1626 | |||
158 | 158 | Tusk I | 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. | 1626 | ||
159 | 159 | Klaus I | 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. | 1626 | ||
160 | 160 | Kyprianou I | Kyprianou became acting president on 3 September 1977 following the death of Archbiship Makarios. | 1626 | ||
161 | 161 | Spaak II | 1626 | |||
162 | 162 | Socrates I | 1626 | |||
163 | 163 | Kiesinger | 1626 | |||
164 | 164 | Isarescu | 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. | 1626 | ||
165 | 165 | De Jong | 1626 | |||
167 | 167 | Dupong III | Cabinet resigned on 13 February 1947. | 1626 | ||
168 | 168 | Santer I | 1626 | |||
169 | 169 | Amato I | 1626 | |||
170 | 170 | Oddsson III | 1626 | |||
171 | 171 | Menzies VI | 1626 | |||
172 | 172 | Ahern II | PM Ahern won an investiture vote (yes: 93, no: 68) on 6 June 2002. | 1626 | ||
173 | 173 | Suzuki | 1626 | |||
174 | 174 | Willoch II | 1626 | |||
175 | 175 | Chretien II | 1626 | |||
176 | 176 | Leone II | 1626 | |||
177 | 177 | Eden II | 1626 | |||
179 | 179 | Rop I | Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 54, no: 25, abstain: 11) on 19 December 2002. | 1626 | ||
180 | 180 | Gyurcsany I | PM Gyurcsany won an investiture vote (yes: 197, no: 12, abstain: 175) on 29 September 2004. | 1626 | ||
181 | 181 | Rasmussen N II | 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. | 1626 | ||
182 | 182 | Simitis III | Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 157, no: 141, absent: 2) on 24 April 2000. | 1626 | ||
183 | 183 | Adenauer II | Cabinet ended on 15 July 1955 when German Bloc (GB/BHE) ministers joined Christian Democrats (CDU) party group. | 1626 | ||
184 | 184 | Verhofstadt I | Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 90, no: 47, abstain: 1) on 17 July 1999. | 1626 | ||
185 | 185 | Buzek II | 1626 | |||
186 | 186 | Schluter II | Cabinet ended with elections on 8 September 1987 and resigned a day later. | 1626 | ||
187 | 187 | Juncker II | 1626 | |||
189 | 189 | Bundesrat 1999 | 1626 | |||
190 | 190 | Beregovoy I | 1626 | |||
191 | 191 | Kekkonen III | 1626 | |||
192 | 192 | Gailis | 1626 | |||
193 | 193 | Andreotti VII | 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. | 1626 | ||
194 | 194 | Koivisto I | 1626 | |||
195 | 195 | Van Acker II | Provisional cabinet continued in office on 2 August 1945. | 1626 | ||
197 | 197 | Aho II | 1626 | |||
198 | 198 | Erlander V | 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. | 1626 | ||
199 | 199 | Erlander VII | 1626 | |||
201 | 201 | Kyprianou II | Cabinet was presented on 8 March 1978 following the re-election of President Kyprianou on 28 February. | 1626 | ||
202 | 202 | Mori I | 1626 | |||
203 | 203 | Clark I | confidence and supply from the Greens | 1626 | ||
204 | 204 | Kaifu II | 1626 |
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