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1079 | 1079 | Ben-Gurion IV | 1721 | |||
890 | 890 | Ben-Gurion IX | Minority cabinet was supported by Hakla'ut Ufituah (HU), Kidma Ve'avoda (KiVe), Reshima Demokratit LeAravei Yisrael (RDAY) [Arab satellite lists]. | 1721 | ||
885 | 885 | Ben-Gurion V | 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. | 1721 | ||
918 | 918 | Ben-Gurion VI | 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. | 1721 | ||
886 | 886 | Ben-Gurion VII | 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]. | 1721 | ||
889 | 889 | Ben-Gurion VIII | 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. | 1721 | ||
891 | 891 | Ben-Gurion X | 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. | 1721 | ||
1032 | 1032 | Ben-Gurion XI | Minority cabinet was supported by Hakla'ut Ufituah (HU), Kidma Ve'avoda (KiVe), Reshima Demokratit LeAravei Yisrael (RDAY) [Arab satellite lists]. | 1721 | ||
892 | 892 | Ben-Gurion XII | 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). | 1721 | ||
1054 | 1054 | Ben-Gurion XIII | 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. | 1721 | ||
1078 | 1078 | Ben-Gurion XIV | 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. | 1721 | ||
893 | 893 | Ben-Gurion XV | Minority cabinet was supported by Kidma vePituah (KP), Shituf VeAhvah (SV) [Arab satellite lists]. | 1721 | ||
528 | 528 | Benediktsson A I | Bjarni Benediktsson (born 1908), see also PM Bjarni Benediktsson (born 1970) | 1721 | ||
241 | 241 | Benediktsson A II | PM Benediktsson died in a fire on 10 July 1970. | Bjarni Benediktsson (born 1908), see also PM Bjarni Benediktsson (born 1970) | 1721 | |
1429 | 1429 | Benediktsson B | 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) | 1721 | |
1574 | 1574 | Bennett | Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 60 no: 59) on 13 June 2021. PM Benett resigned on 30 June 2022. | 1721 | ||
1108 | 1108 | Bennett | 1721 | |||
190 | 190 | Beregovoy I | 1721 | |||
1176 | 1176 | Berge | 1721 | |||
645 | 645 | Berlusconi I | Cabinet was sworn in on 11 May 1994 and won a confidence vote (yes: 366; no: 245) on 20 May 1994. PM Berlusconi resigned on 22 December 1994 to avoid a confidence vote supported by the Northern League (LN) coalition partner. | 1721 | ||
243 | 243 | Berlusconi II | 1721 | |||
542 | 542 | Berlusconi III | 1721 | |||
789 | 789 | Berlusconi IV | 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. | 1721 | ||
1297 | 1297 | Berntsen | 1721 | |||
442 | 442 | Berov | 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. | 1721 | ||
22 | 22 | Berzins | 1721 | |||
1019 | 1019 | Bettel I | Cabinet was appointed on 4 December 2013. Cabinet ended with election on 14 October 2018. | 1721 | ||
1514 | 1514 | Bettel II | Cabinet was appointed on 5 December 2018. | 1721 | ||
144 | 144 | Bidault I | 1721 | |||
609 | 609 | Bidault II | 1721 | |||
728 | 728 | Bidault III | 1721 | |||
72 | 72 | Bielecki | 1721 | |||
1526 | 1526 | Bierlein I | PM Bierlein was sworn in as the leader of a caretaker cabinet on 3 June 2019. Cabinet ended with election on 29 September 2019. | 1721 | ||
1534 | 1534 | Bierlein II | Continuation caretaker cabinet remained in office on 29 September 2019 until PM Kurz formed a new cabinet on 7 January 2020. | 1721 | ||
221 | 221 | Biesheuvel I | 1721 | |||
278 | 278 | Biesheuvel II | 1721 | |||
747 | 747 | Bildt | PM Bildt won an investiture vote on 3 October 1991 (yes: 163, no: 147, abstain: 23). | 1721 | ||
415 | 415 | Birkavs | 1721 | |||
802 | 802 | Blair I | 1721 | |||
19 | 19 | Blair II | 1721 | |||
491 | 491 | Blair III | 1721 | |||
1315 | 1315 | Blehr | 1721 | |||
1177 | 1177 | Blehr I | Cabinet lost a confidence vote over import controls. | 1721 | ||
1178 | 1178 | Blehr II | 1721 | |||
1081 | 1081 | Bliznashki | Caretaker cabinet (technocrat) was appointed on 5 August 2014. Cabinet ended with election on 5 October 2014. | 1721 | ||
49 | 49 | Blum | 1721 | |||
1246 | 1246 | Blum I | 1721 | |||
1244 | 1244 | Blum II | 1721 | |||
574 | 574 | Boc I | 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. | 1721 | ||
943 | 943 | Boc II | Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 276 no: 135) on 23 December 2009 in a joint sitting of parliament. | 1721 | ||
512 | 512 | Boc III | 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. | 1721 | ||
1397 | 1397 | Boffa | 1721 | |||
451 | 451 | Bolger I | Cabinet was appointed on 2 November 1990. | 1721 | ||
489 | 489 | Bolger II | Cabinet lost majority support on 11 September 1994 when MP Ross Meurant crossed the floor. | 1721 | ||
795 | 795 | Bolger III | Not coded as a cabinet in the EJPR yearbook. However, cabinet composition changed by appointing ministers from United New Zealand. | 1721 | ||
593 | 593 | Bolger IV | 1721 | |||
1234 | 1234 | Bonar Law | PM Bonar Law resigned 1923 and was succeeded by PM Baldwin. | 1721 | ||
42 | 42 | Bondevik I | Government was appointed on 17 October 1997. Cabinet resigned on 9 March 2000, effective 17 March, after losing a confidence vote (yes: 71, no: 81, abstain: 13) on environmental legislation. | 1721 | ||
287 | 287 | Bondevik II | 1721 | |||
1113 | 1113 | Borden I | 1721 | |||
1112 | 1112 | Borden II | 1721 | |||
1396 | 1396 | Borden III | 1721 | |||
1399 | 1399 | Borg Olivier I | 1721 | |||
1400 | 1400 | Borg Olivier II | 1721 | |||
564 | 564 | Borg Olivier III | 1721 | |||
654 | 654 | Borg Olivier IV | 1721 | |||
771 | 771 | Borisov I | PM Borisov and his cabinet were approved on 27 July 2009 (yes: 162, no: 77, abstain: 1). Cabinet ended with a resignation announcement of PM Borisov on 20 February 2013 after violent protests against high electricity bills and low wages. The parliament accepted the resignation the next day. | 1721 | ||
1095 | 1095 | Borisov II | 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. | 1721 | ||
1432 | 1432 | Borisov III | PM Borisov and his cabinet won an investiture votes (yes: 133, no: 101) on 4 May 2017. | 1721 | ||
1596 | 1596 | Borne I | PM Borne was appointed on 16 May 2022 and cabinet on 20 May. Cabinet ended with election on 19 June 2022. | 1721 | ||
1598 | 1598 | Borne II | Cabinet continued after election on 19 June 2022. PM Borne won a confidence vote (no: 146) on 11 July 2022. | 1721 | ||
13 | 13 | Boross | Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 201, no: 152, abstain: 5) on 21 December 1993. | 1721 | ||
271 | 271 | Borten I | 1721 | |||
630 | 630 | Borten II | PM Borten resigned on 2 March 1971, effective 17 March, following a disclosure of confidential documents about negotiations on European Economic Community membership. | 1721 | ||
1268 | 1268 | Bouisson | 1721 | |||
200 | 200 | Bourges-Maunoury | One minister appointed by African Democratic Rally (RDA). | 1721 | ||
343 | 343 | Brandt I | 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. | 1721 | ||
832 | 832 | Brandt II | Brandt resigned on 6 May 1974 following a spy scandal about a staff member. | 1721 | ||
1135 | 1135 | Branting I | 1721 | |||
1132 | 1132 | Branting II | Cabinet lost a confidence vote over unemployment policy. | 1721 | ||
1130 | 1130 | Branting III | 1721 | |||
1321 | 1321 | Bratlie | 1721 | |||
14 | 14 | Bratteli I | 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. | 1721 | ||
53 | 53 | Bratteli II | 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. | 1721 | ||
997 | 997 | Bratusek | 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. | 1721 | ||
386 | 386 | Brazauskas I | 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. | 1721 | ||
1555 | 1555 | Brazauskas II | 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. | 1721 | ||
1558 | 1558 | Brazauskas III | 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. | 1721 | |
274 | 274 | Brazauskas IV | PM Brazauskas won an investiture vote (yes: 78, no: 38, abstain: 1) on 24 November 2004 and cabinet (yes: 68, no: 44, abstain: 3) on 14 December. Cabinet ended on 11 April 2006 after New Union (NS) withdrew from the coalition. | 1721 | ||
471 | 471 | Brazauskas V | Cabinet continued on 11 April 2006 after a change in party composition. Cabinet ended on 31 May 2006 after Labour Party (DP) withdrew from the coalition. PM Brazauskas announced his resignation the same day and submitted it a day later. Acting PM Balcytis lost an investiture vote (yes: 52, no: 48, abstain: 32) on 20 June. | Acting PM not coded as a new cabinet according to three-month-rule. | 1721 | |
1327 | 1327 | Briand I | 1721 | |||
1348 | 1348 | Briand II | 1721 | |||
1328 | 1328 | Briand III | 1721 | |||
1332 | 1332 | Briand IV | Cabinet lost a conficence vote (yes: 128, no: 161). | 1721 | ||
1283 | 1283 | Briand IX | Cabinet lost a confidence vote (yes: 277, no: 287). | 1721 | ||
1338 | 1338 | Briand V | 1721 | |||
1339 | 1339 | Briand VI | 1721 | |||
1292 | 1292 | Briand VII | 1721 | |||
1287 | 1287 | Briand VIII | 1721 | |||
114 | 114 | Brown | Cabinet ended with election on 6 May 2010 and PM Brown resigned on 11 May following electoral defeat. | 1721 |
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