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809 | 809 | Clark II | confidence and supply from the Greens and United Future | 1753 | ||
203 | 203 | Clark I | confidence and supply from the Greens | 1753 | ||
238 | 238 | Key I | confidence and supply agreements with ACT New Zealand, Māori Party and United Future | 1753 | ||
465 | 465 | Van Acker III | Van Acker resigned on 9 July 1946 after losing a confidence vote (yes: 78, no: 79, abstain: 3) in the Senate. | 1753 | ||
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. | 1753 | ||
1493 | 1493 | Stresemann II | The cabinet took office on 3 November 1923. The cabinet resigned on 20 November 1923 after losing a confidence vote. | 1753 | ||
448 | 448 | Gonzi II | 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. | 1753 | ||
318 | 318 | Lehto | Technocratic cabinet under PM Lehto appointed on 18 December 1963. | 1753 | ||
220 | 220 | Sukselainen III | Sukselainen resigned on 29 June 1961 following his conviction for administrative irregularities in the State Pensions Institution. | 1753 | ||
413 | 413 | Hata | Sakigake stayed in coalition without a ministerial position. | 1753 | ||
362 | 362 | Sorsa IV | SKDL voted against bill that was supported by all parties in parliament. | 1753 | ||
756 | 756 | Rasmussen F III | Rasmussen stepped down to become NATO Secretary General | 1753 | ||
768 | 768 | Raffarin III | Raffarin resigned on 31 May 2005 following the rejection of the referendum on the European Union constitution. | 1753 | ||
639 | 639 | Gerhardsen I | Provisional post-war cabinet formed on 25 June 1945. Cabinet handed in resignation on 1 November 1945 and formally resigned on 5 November. | 1753 | ||
10 | 10 | Buhl II | Provisional cabinet was formed on 5 May 1945. | 1753 | ||
433 | 433 | Renner IV | Provisional cabinet was formed on 27 April 1945. Cabinet ended with election on 25 October 1945 and resigned on 28 November. | 1753 | ||
568 | 568 | Pierlot IV | Provisional cabinet was formed on 26 September 1944. | 1753 | ||
774 | 774 | Van Acker I | Provisional cabinet was formed on 12 February 1945. | 1753 | ||
1461 | 1461 | Renner II | 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. | 1753 | ||
195 | 195 | Van Acker II | Provisional cabinet continued in office on 2 August 1945. | 1753 | ||
28 | 28 | Pierlot V | Provisional cabinet continued in office on 12 December 1944. | 1753 | ||
932 | 932 | Radicova II | 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. | 1753 | |
702 | 702 | Carlsson III | 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. | 1753 | ||
80 | 80 | Spadolini II | Previous cabinet reformed on 23 August 1982. PM Spadolini requested to resign on 11 November 1982 and submitted a second request two days later. | 1753 | ||
995 | 995 | Raikov | President Plevneliev appointed PM Raikov as interim Prime Minister on 13 March 2013 to serve until election in May. | 1753 | ||
1559 | 1559 | Erdogan IV | President Erdoğan was appointed on 9 July 2018 after winning the presidential election. He is the first president governing Turkey after a constitutional referendum. Cabinet was supported by MHP and BBP. | 1753 | ||
276 | 276 | Christofias I | President Christofias was sworn in on 28 February 2008 and the cabinet one day later. Cabinet ends with the resignation of Movement for Social Democracy (EDEK) ministers on 1 March 2010. | 1753 | ||
1553 | 1553 | Anastasiades IV | President Anastasiades was appointed on 28 February 2018 and the cabinet one day later. | 1753 | ||
1014 | 1014 | Anastasiades I | President Anastasiades and cabinet were appointed on 28 Februrary 2013. Cabinet ended on 27 February 2014 after DIKO withdrew its support over disagreement on peace talks with Turkish Cypriots. | 1753 | ||
580 | 580 | Pawlak I | Pawlak was appointed by President Lech Wałęsa as Prime Minister and elected in parliament on 5 June 1992 (yes: 261, no: 149, abstain: 7) but failed to find majority support for his potential government. He resigned on 10 July after parliament accepted his resignation (yes: 286, no: 11, abstain: 107). | Cabinet recorded according to coding rule "any change of the prime minister". | 1753 | |
70 | 70 | Ciorbea | 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. | 1753 | ||
940 | 940 | Jansa II | 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. | 1753 | ||
562 | 562 | Ullsten | 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). | 1753 | |
16 | 16 | Falldin II | 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). | 1753 | |
136 | 136 | Falldin III | 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). | 1753 | |
868 | 868 | Pahor II | 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. | 1753 | |
781 | 781 | Paasikivi II | Paasikivi was elected as President by Parliament on 9 March 1946. | 1753 | ||
777 | 777 | Slezevicius | 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. | 1753 | ||
1597 | 1597 | Golob | 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. | 1753 | ||
424 | 424 | Zeman | 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. | 1753 | ||
473 | 473 | Zapatero II | PM Zapatero failed to win an absolute majority in an investiture vote on 9 April 2008 (yes: 168, no: 158, abstain: 23) and was elected by simple majority in a second vote (yes: 169, no: 158, abstain: 23) two days later. The prime minister was appointed on 12 April and the cabinet was presented two days after. Zapatero called early elections on 29 July 2011 and the cabinet ends with election on 20 November 2011. | 1753 | ||
857 | 857 | Yoshida IV | 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. | 1753 | ||
858 | 858 | Yoshida V | 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. | 1753 | ||
855 | 855 | Yoshida II | 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. | 1753 | ||
856 | 856 | Yoshida III | 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. | 1753 | ||
852 | 852 | Yoshida I | PM Yoshida and his cabinet were appointed on 22 May 1946. Cabinet ended with elections on 25 April 1947 and resigned on 19 May. | 1753 | ||
1046 | 1046 | Yilmaz II | 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. | 1753 | ||
1581 | 1581 | Yanev II | 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. | 1753 | ||
7 | 7 | Wilson IV | PM Wilson announced his resignation on 16 March 1976 due to health reasons, taking effect on 5 April. | 1753 | ||
948 | 948 | Watson | PM Watson resigned on 13 August 1904 after the dissolution of the parliament failed. | 1753 | ||
1438 | 1438 | Varadkar I | PM Varadkar won an investiture vote (yes: 57, no: 50, abstain: 47) on 14 June 2017. Minority cabinet was supported by a confidence and supply agreement with Fianna Fail (FF). Cabinet ended with election on 8 February 2020. | 1753 | ||
729 | 729 | Vanhanen I | 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. | 1753 | ||
1051 | 1051 | Valls I | 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. | 1753 | ||
258 | 258 | Vahi III | PM Vahi resigned on 25 February 1997 over a political controversy several years ago concerning his role in the privatizations of apartments. | 1753 | ||
44 | 44 | Vagnorius II | 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. | 1753 | ||
1554 | 1554 | Vagnorius III | 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. | 1753 | ||
1116 | 1116 | Turnbull I | PM Turnbull was appointed on 15 September 2015 after winning a party vote. Cabinet ended on 18 July 2016 after election. | 1753 | ||
1117 | 1117 | Tsipras II | 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. | 1753 | ||
247 | 247 | Topolanek II | 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. | 1753 | ||
575 | 575 | Topolanek I | PM Topolanek was appointed on 16 August 2006 and the cabinet on 4 September. Cabinet lost an investiture vote (yes: 96, no: 99) on 3 October and resigned on 11 October. | 1753 | ||
920 | 920 | Thorning-Schmidt I | PM Thorning-Schmidt was appointed on 2 October 2011 and cabinet came into office the following day. Minority cabinet was supported by Red-Green Alliance (Enh) and 3 MPs from Greenland and Faroe Islands. Cabinet ended on 3 February 2014 after Socialist Peoples Party (SF) withdrew from the coalition. | AFP mentions the support of three centre-left MPs from Greenland and Faroe Islands. These parties are coded from their party family. | 1753 | |
590 | 590 | Tambroni | 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. | 1753 | ||
1568 | 1568 | Suga | 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. | 1753 | ||
1057 | 1057 | Stubb I | 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. | 1753 | ||
1023 | 1023 | Straujuma I | PM Straujuma and the cabinet were appointed on 22 January 2014. Cabinet ended with election on 4 October 2014. | 1753 | ||
87 | 87 | Stankevicius | PM Stankevičius won an investiture vote (yes: 70, no: 6) on 15 February 1996. Cabinet ended with election on 20 October 1996. | 1753 | ||
406 | 406 | Stanishev | 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. | 1753 | ||
479 | 479 | Spidla | PM Spidla and the cabinet were appointed on 15 July 2002. The cabinet won an investiture vote on 7 August (yes: 101; no: 98). PM Spidla resigned on 26 June 2004 following a defeat of his party in the European Parliament election and after narrowly surviving a confidence vote in his party. | 1753 | ||
821 | 821 | Socrates II | PM Socrates resigned on 23 March 2011 after parliament rejected an austerity budget. | 1753 | ||
1022 | 1022 | Sobotka | 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. | 1753 | ||
1423 | 1423 | Skvernelis I | PM Skvernelis won an investiture vote (yes: 90, no: 4, abstain: 33) on 22 November 2016. Cabinet ended on 19 October 2017 after Lithuanian Social Democratic Party (LSDP) split. | 1753 | ||
1541 | 1541 | Skvernelis III | 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. | 1753 | ||
1105 | 1105 | Sipilae I | 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. | 1753 | ||
1567 | 1567 | Simonyte | 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. | 1753 | ||
704 | 704 | Silva I | 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). | 1753 | ||
688 | 688 | Silva II | 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. | 1753 | ||
504 | 504 | Schroeder II | 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. | 1753 | ||
1584 | 1584 | Scholz | PM Scholz won an investiture vote (yes: 395, no: 312, abstain: 29) on 08 December 2021. | 1753 | ||
11 | 11 | Schluter V | PM Schlüter decided to resign over a political scandal involving Tamil refugees ("Tamilsagen") on 18 December 1993. | 1753 | ||
1585 | 1585 | Schallenberg | 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. | 1753 | ||
990 | 990 | Samaras I | 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. | 1753 | |
550 | 550 | Sakskoburggotski | 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. | 1753 | ||
1012 | 1012 | Rusnok | 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. | 1753 | ||
369 | 369 | Rudd | PM Rudd was replaced on 24 June 2010 after a surprise leadership vote in the Labor Party (ALP). | 1753 | ||
1522 | 1522 | Rinne | 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. | 1753 | ||
831 | 831 | Reynolds I | PM Reynolds won an investiture vote (yes: 84, no: 78) on 11 February 1992. | 1753 | ||
718 | 718 | Reynolds II | PM Reynolds won an investiture vote (yes: 102, no: 60) on 12 January 1993. | 1753 | ||
1029 | 1029 | Renzi | 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. | 1753 | ||
453 | 453 | Reinfeldt I | PM Reinfeldt won an investiture vote on 5 October 2006 (yes: 175, no: 169) and presented his cabinet the day after. Cabinet ended with an early election on 19 September 2010. | 1753 | ||
817 | 817 | Reinfeldt II | 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. | 1753 | |
1114 | 1114 | Rasmussen L II | 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. | 1753 | ||
68 | 68 | Rasmussen L I | PM Rasmussen called an early election on 26 August 2011. | 1753 | ||
938 | 938 | Rajoy I | PM Rajoy won an investiture vote on 20 December 2011 (yes: 187, no: 149, abstain: 14). He was appointed and presented his cabinet a day after. Cabinet ended with election on 20 December 2015. | 1753 | ||
305 | 305 | Radicova I | 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. | 1753 | |
263 | 263 | Prodi I | 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. | 1753 | ||
501 | 501 | Pompidou I | 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. | 1753 | ||
249 | 249 | Pithart | PM Pithart was appointed on 29 June 1990 heading the Czech regional government. Cabinet ended with election on 6 June 1992. | 1753 | ||
989 | 989 | Pikramenos | PM Pikramenos was appointed on 16 May 2012 and his technocrat cabinet one day later. Cabinet ended with early election on 17 June 2012. | 1753 | ||
1436 | 1436 | Philippe II | PM Philippe was re-appointed on 21 June 2017 after a parliamentary election. PM Philippe resigned on 3 July 2020 to allow for a cabinet reshuffle. | 1753 | ||
1435 | 1435 | Philippe I | PM Philippe was appointed on 15 March 2017 after the presidential election. Cabinet ended with election on 10 June 2017 and resigned on 19 June. | 1753 |
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