Template:Infobox government cabinet/testcases

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Test 1[edit]

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Government of the 29th Dáil
26th Government of Ireland
Date formed6 June 2002 (2002-06-06)
Date dissolved14 June 2007 (2007-06-14)
People and organisations
PresidentMary McAleese
TaoiseachBertie Ahern
Tánaiste
Total no. of members15
Member parties
Status in legislatureCoalition
Opposition leaderEnda Kenny (Fine Gael)
History
Election(s)2002 general election
Legislature term(s)29th Dáil
Predecessor25th Government
Successor27th Government

{{infobox | bodystyle = width:auto; max-width:30em | abovestyle = background-color: #ededed; | above = Reynaud Government | subheaderstyle1 = font-weight:bold; | subheader1 = French Third Republic

| subheaderstyle2 = background-color: #efefef; font-weight:bold; | subheader2 = 108th Government of the French Third Republic | headerstyle = background-color: #efefef

| image = | caption = Paul Reynaud in 1940

| label1 = Date formed | data1 = 21 March 1940

| label2 = Date dissolved | data2 = 16 June 1940

| header3 = People and organisations


| label4 = President of the Republic | data4 = Albert Lebrun | label8 = President of the Council | data8 = Paul Reynaud | label9 = Head of Government's history | data9 = Minister of Finance (France) 1930

        Minister of the Colonies 1931-1932

Minister of Justice (France) 1932/1938 Minister of Foreign Affairs (France) 1940 Minister of National Defense and War 1940


| label10 = Vice President of the Council | data10 = Camille Chautemps

Philippe Pétain

| label12 = No. of ministers | data12 = 33 Ministers 15 Under Secretaries of State

| label13 = Ministers removed | data13 = 10 Resigned


| label14 = Total no. of members | data14 = 48 | label15 = Member parties | data15 = National Unity Government (PRRRS-SFIO-USR-AD-PDP-PSF)

| label16 = Status in legislature | data16 = National Unity Government

(PRRRS-SFIO-USR-AD-PDP-PSF)
Opposition partiesFrench Communist Party
Opposition leaderMaurice Thorez
History
Election(s)1936 French legislative election
Outgoing electionNone
Legislature term(s)16th Parliament of the French Third Republic
Incoming formationWinter War
Outgoing formationBattle of France
PredecessorÉdouard Daladier Third Government
SuccessorGovernment of Vichy France

Test 2[edit]

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Morrison Ministry

72nd Ministry of Australia
Date formed24 August 2018
People and organisations
MonarchQueen Elizabeth II
Governor-GeneralSir Peter Cosgrove
Prime MinisterScott Morrison
Deputy PMMichael McCormack
Member partyLiberalNational coalition
Status in legislatureCoalition Minority government
Opposition cabinet2018–present
Opposition partyLabor
Opposition leaderBill Shorten
History
Legislature term(s)45th
PredecessorSecond Turnbull Ministry

{{infobox | bodystyle = width:auto; max-width:30em | abovestyle = background-color: #ededed; | above = Reynaud Government | subheaderstyle1 = font-weight:bold; | subheader1 = French Third Republic

| subheaderstyle2 = background-color: #efefef; font-weight:bold; | subheader2 = 108th Government of the French Third Republic | headerstyle = background-color: #efefef

| image = | caption = Paul Reynaud in 1940

| label1 = Date formed | data1 = 21 March 1940

| label2 = Date dissolved | data2 = 16 June 1940

| header3 = People and organisations


| label4 = President of the Republic | data4 = Albert Lebrun | label8 = President of the Council | data8 = Paul Reynaud | label9 = Head of Government's history | data9 = Minister of Finance (France) 1930

        Minister of the Colonies 1931-1932

Minister of Justice (France) 1932/1938 Minister of Foreign Affairs (France) 1940 Minister of National Defense and War 1940


| label10 = Vice President of the Council | data10 = Camille Chautemps

Philippe Pétain

| label12 = No. of ministers | data12 = 33 Ministers 15 Under Secretaries of State

| label13 = Ministers removed | data13 = 10 Resigned


| label14 = Total no. of members | data14 = 48 | label15 = Member party | data15 = National Unity Government (PRRRS-SFIO-USR-AD-PDP-PSF)

| label16 = Status in legislature | data16 = National Unity Government

(PRRRS-SFIO-USR-AD-PDP-PSF)
Opposition partyFrench Communist Party
Opposition leaderMaurice Thorez
History
Election(s)1936 French legislative election
Outgoing electionNone
Legislature term(s)16th Parliament of the French Third Republic
Incoming formationWinter War
Outgoing formationBattle of France
PredecessorÉdouard Daladier Third Government
SuccessorGovernment of Vichy France

Test 3[edit]

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28th Canadian Ministry
28e conseil des ministres du Canada

28th Cabinet of Canada
Incumbent
Date formedFebruary 6, 2006
People and organizations
MonarchQueen Elizabeth II
Governor GeneralMichaelle Jean
Prime MinisterStephen Harper
Prime Minister's historyPremiership of Stephen Harper
No. of ministers39[1]
Ministers removed20
Member partyConservative Party of Canada
Opposition cabinet
Opposition party
Opposition leader
History
Election(s)2006, 2008, 2011
Legislature term(s)
Budget(s)2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
Predecessor27th Canadian Ministry

{{infobox | bodystyle = width:auto; max-width:30em | abovestyle = background-color: #ededed; | above = Reynaud Government | subheaderstyle1 = font-weight:bold; | subheader1 = French Third Republic

| subheaderstyle2 = background-color: #efefef; font-weight:bold; | subheader2 = 108th Government of the French Third Republic | headerstyle = background-color: #efefef

| image = | caption = Paul Reynaud in 1940

| label1 = Date formed | data1 = 21 March 1940

| label2 = Date dissolved | data2 = 16 June 1940

| header3 = People and organisations


| label4 = President of the Republic | data4 = Albert Lebrun | label8 = President of the Council | data8 = Paul Reynaud | label9 = Head of Government's history | data9 = Minister of Finance (France) 1930

        Minister of the Colonies 1931-1932

Minister of Justice (France) 1932/1938 Minister of Foreign Affairs (France) 1940 Minister of National Defense and War 1940


| label10 = Vice President of the Council | data10 = Camille Chautemps

Philippe Pétain

| label12 = No. of ministers | data12 = 33 Ministers 15 Under Secretaries of State

| label13 = Ministers removed | data13 = 10 Resigned


| label14 = Total no. of members | data14 = 48 | label15 = Member party | data15 = National Unity Government (PRRRS-SFIO-USR-AD-PDP-PSF)

| label16 = Status in legislature | data16 = National Unity Government

(PRRRS-SFIO-USR-AD-PDP-PSF)
Opposition partyFrench Communist Party
Opposition leaderMaurice Thorez
History
Election(s)1936 French legislative election
Outgoing electionNone
Legislature term(s)16th Parliament of the French Third Republic
Incoming formationWinter War
Outgoing formationBattle of France
PredecessorÉdouard Daladier Third Government
SuccessorGovernment of Vichy France

Test 4[edit]

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Second Angela Merkel Cabinet

52nd Cabinet of Germany
28 October 2009 – 17 December 2013
Date formedOctober 28, 2009 (2009-10-28)
Date dissolvedDecember 17, 2013 (2013-12-17)
People and organisations
PresidentHorst Köhler
Christian Wulff
Joachim Gauck
ChancellorAngela Merkel
Vice ChancellorGuido Westerwelle
Member partyChristian Democratic Union
Status in legislatureCDU led coalition government
Opposition partySocial Democratic Party of Germany
Opposition leaderFrank-Walter Steinmeier
History
Election(s)German federal election, 2009
Legislature term(s)17th legislature of the Bundestag
PredecessorMerkel I
SuccessorMerkel III

{{infobox | bodystyle = width:auto; max-width:30em | abovestyle = background-color: #ededed; | above = Reynaud Government | subheaderstyle1 = font-weight:bold; | subheader1 = French Third Republic

| subheaderstyle2 = background-color: #efefef; font-weight:bold; | subheader2 = 108th Government of the French Third Republic | headerstyle = background-color: #efefef

| image = | caption = Paul Reynaud in 1940

| label1 = Date formed | data1 = 21 March 1940

| label2 = Date dissolved | data2 = 16 June 1940

| header3 = People and organisations


| label4 = President of the Republic | data4 = Albert Lebrun | label8 = President of the Council | data8 = Paul Reynaud | label9 = Head of Government's history | data9 = Minister of Finance (France) 1930

        Minister of the Colonies 1931-1932

Minister of Justice (France) 1932/1938 Minister of Foreign Affairs (France) 1940 Minister of National Defense and War 1940


| label10 = Vice President of the Council | data10 = Camille Chautemps

Philippe Pétain

| label12 = No. of ministers | data12 = 33 Ministers 15 Under Secretaries of State

| label13 = Ministers removed | data13 = 10 Resigned


| label14 = Total no. of members | data14 = 48 | label15 = Member party | data15 = National Unity Government (PRRRS-SFIO-USR-AD-PDP-PSF)

| label16 = Status in legislature | data16 = National Unity Government

(PRRRS-SFIO-USR-AD-PDP-PSF)
Opposition partyFrench Communist Party
Opposition leaderMaurice Thorez
History
Election(s)1936 French legislative election
Outgoing electionNone
Legislature term(s)16th Parliament of the French Third Republic
Incoming formationWinter War
Outgoing formationBattle of France
PredecessorÉdouard Daladier Third Government
SuccessorGovernment of Vichy France

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  1. ^ "The Ministry". Office of the Prime Minister of Canada. Retrieved 2013-10-29.