cabinet_fts
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Link | rowid | name ▲ | description | comment | cabinet_fts | rank |
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1133 | 1133 | von Sydow | 1583 | |||
188 | 188 | de Gaulle III | One minister appointed by African Democratic Rally (RDA). | 1583 | ||
392 | 392 | de Gaulle II | 1583 | |||
315 | 315 | de Gaulle I | 1583 | |||
686 | 686 | Zolotas II | 1583 | |||
435 | 435 | Zolotas I | Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 292, no: 1, abstain: 2, absent: 5) on 1 December 1989. | Ministers were withdrawn from this all party cabinet and it was replaced by a caretaker government. | 1583 | |
267 | 267 | Zoli | 1583 | |||
436 | 436 | Zijlstra | 1583 | |||
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. | 1583 | ||
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. | 1583 | ||
772 | 772 | Zapatero I | 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). | 1583 | ||
1193 | 1193 | Zahle IV | Minority cabinet supported by Social Democrats (SD). Cabinet dismissed on 30 March 1920 by King Christian X following differences after a referendum in the Flensburg zone of Schleswig. This led to a constitutional crisis, the Easter Crisis of 1920. | 1583 | ||
1194 | 1194 | Zahle III | 1583 | |||
1195 | 1195 | Zahle II | 1583 | |||
1298 | 1298 | Zahle I | 1583 | |||
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. | 1583 | ||
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. | 1583 | ||
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. | 1583 | ||
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. | 1583 | ||
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. | 1583 | ||
1048 | 1048 | Yilmaz III | Cabinet won a confidence vote (yes: 281, no: 256 , abstain: 2) on 12 July 1997. | 1583 | ||
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. | 1583 | ||
1039 | 1039 | Yilmaz I | 1583 | |||
1414 | 1414 | Yildirim | Cabinet was appointed on 24 May 2016 and won an investiture vote (yes: 315, no: 138) on 30 May. Cabinet ended on 9 July 2018 with presidential election and the change to a presidential system. | 1583 | ||
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. | 1583 | ||
1580 | 1580 | Yanev I | Cabinet was appointed on 12 May 2021 as a caretaker government after failed attempts to form a government because of indecisive election results. | 1583 | ||
1490 | 1490 | Wirth IV | 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. | 1583 | ||
1489 | 1489 | Wirth III | Cabinet took office on 31 January 1922. Cabinet ended on 31 March 1922, when the BBB joined the government. | 1583 | ||
1488 | 1488 | Wirth II | 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. | 1583 | |
1487 | 1487 | Wirth I | Cabinet took office on 10 May 1921. Cabinet resigned on 22 October 1921 in response to the outcome of the Upper Silesia plebiscite. | 1583 | ||
7 | 7 | Wilson IV | PM Wilson announced his resignation on 16 March 1976 due to health reasons, taking effect on 5 April. | 1583 | ||
400 | 400 | Wilson III | Minority cabinet with support of the Ulster Unionists. PM Wilson called an early election on 18 September 1974 to win a legislative majority. | 1583 | ||
703 | 703 | Wilson II | 1583 | |||
730 | 730 | Wilson I | 1583 | |||
1552 | 1552 | Wilmes II | Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 84, no: 44) on 19 March 2020. Minority cabinet was supported by most opposition parties as an emergency government in the coronavirus pandemic. Cabinet ended on 1 October 2020 after the agreed period of three month. | "The two main changes are that it would no longer be a caretaker government, but a fully-fledged one – and that it would receive extraordinary powers." (EU Observer, 2020-03-17). | 1583 | |
1547 | 1547 | Wilmes I | Caretaker cabinet was appointed on 27 October 2019. Cabinet ended on 17 March 2020 after winning legislative support and loosing caretaker status. | 1583 | ||
297 | 297 | Willoch III | 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. | 1583 | ||
174 | 174 | Willoch II | 1583 | |||
462 | 462 | Willoch I | 1583 | |||
808 | 808 | Whitlam II | Cabinet ended on 11 November 1975 after an opposition-controlled Senate refused to approve the budget and Governor-General Kerr dismissed PM Whitlam. | 1583 | ||
482 | 482 | Whitlam I | 1583 | |||
26 | 26 | Werner IV | 1583 | |||
96 | 96 | Werner III | 1583 | |||
467 | 467 | Werner II | 1583 | |||
797 | 797 | Werner I | 1583 | |||
948 | 948 | Watson | PM Watson resigned on 13 August 1904 after the dissolution of the parliament failed. | 1583 | ||
1253 | 1253 | Ward IV | 1583 | |||
1263 | 1263 | Ward III | 1583 | |||
1262 | 1262 | Ward II | 1583 | |||
1248 | 1248 | Ward I | 1583 | |||
309 | 309 | Vranitzky V | 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. | 1583 | ||
281 | 281 | Vranitzky IV | Cabinet was appointed on 29 November 1994. On 13 October 1995, coalition parties agreed to call an early election after disagreement over the 1996 budget. Cabinet ended with an early election on 17 December 1995 and resigned two days later. | 1583 | ||
499 | 499 | Vranitzky III | Cabinet was appointed on 17 December 1990. Cabinet ended with election on 10 October 1994 and resigned the next day. | 1583 | ||
834 | 834 | Vranitzky II | Cabinet was appointed on 21 January 1987. Cabinet ended with election on 7 October 1990 and resigned two days later. | 1583 | ||
794 | 794 | Vranitzky I | 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. | 1583 | ||
1337 | 1337 | Viviani II | 1583 | |||
1336 | 1336 | Viviani I | 1583 | |||
134 | 134 | Virolainen | Cabinet was appointed on 12 September 1964. | 1583 | ||
43 | 43 | Villepin | 1583 | |||
516 | 516 | Videnov | 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. | 1583 | |
422 | 422 | Verhofstadt IV | 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. | 1583 | ||
847 | 847 | Verhofstadt III | Coded because formation of new cabinet after the election takes more than three months. | 1583 | ||
430 | 430 | Verhofstadt II | 1583 | |||
184 | 184 | Verhofstadt I | Cabinet won an investiture vote (yes: 90, no: 47, abstain: 1) on 17 July 1999. | 1583 | ||
1158 | 1158 | Vennola II | 1583 | |||
1160 | 1160 | Vennola I | 1583 | |||
1476 | 1476 | Vaugoin | Cabinet was appointed on 30 September 1930. Cabinet resigned 29 November 1930 and stayed in office until 4 December 1930 as a caretaker government. | 1583 | ||
873 | 873 | Vassiliou II | 1583 | |||
752 | 752 | Vassiliou I | 1583 | |||
421 | 421 | Vasile | 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. | 1583 | ||
1565 | 1565 | Varadkar II | Continuation caretaker cabinet remained in office on 8 February 2020. Cabinet ended with new cabinet coming into office on 27 June 2020. | 1583 | ||
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. | 1583 | ||
264 | 264 | Vanhanen II | 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. | 1583 | ||
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. | 1583 | ||
223 | 223 | Vanden Boeynants II | 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. | 1583 | ||
338 | 338 | Vanden Boeynants I | 1583 | |||
1239 | 1239 | Van de Vyvere | 1583 | |||
1209 | 1209 | Van Zeeland II | 1583 | |||
1210 | 1210 | Van Zeeland I | 1583 | |||
6 | 6 | Van Agt III | 1583 | |||
245 | 245 | Van Agt II | 1583 | |||
538 | 538 | Van Agt I | 1583 | |||
715 | 715 | Van Acker IV | 1583 | |||
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. | 1583 | ||
195 | 195 | Van Acker II | Provisional cabinet continued in office on 2 August 1945. | 1583 | ||
774 | 774 | Van Acker I | Provisional cabinet was formed on 12 February 1945. | 1583 | ||
1342 | 1342 | Valls III | 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) | 1583 | |
1083 | 1083 | Valls II | Cabinet was re-appointed on 26 August 2014 and won a confidence vote (yes: 269, no: 244, abstain: 53) on 16 September. Cabinet ended on 11 February 2016 with a change in party composition. | 1583 | ||
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. | 1583 | ||
616 | 616 | Valera VIII | 1583 | |||
145 | 145 | Valera VII | 1583 | |||
1375 | 1375 | Valera V | 1583 | |||
498 | 498 | Valera IX | 1583 | |||
1374 | 1374 | Valera IV | 1583 | |||
1373 | 1373 | Valera III | 1583 | |||
1372 | 1372 | Valera II | 1583 | |||
1371 | 1371 | Valera I | 1583 | |||
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. | 1583 | ||
505 | 505 | Vahi II | 1583 | |||
579 | 579 | Vahi I | 1583 |
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