Cabinet crisis
A cabinet crisis or government crisis is a situation when the government is challenged before the mandate period expires, because it threatens to resign over a proposal, or it is at risk at being dismissed after a motion of no confidence, a conflict between the parties in a coalition government or a coup d'état. It may also be the result of there being no clear majority willing to work together to form a government. During this period a caretaker government with a limited mandate may take care of the day-to-day affairs of the state, while waiting for a snap election.
Examples of cabinet crises
- May 1940 War Cabinet Crisis
- Cabinet of Björn Þórðarson (1942–44 caretaker government)[1]
- Westland affair
- 2007–11 Belgian political crisis
- 2018 British cabinet reshuffle
- 2010–11 Belgian government formation
- 2015–16 Spanish government formation
- 2018–2019 Swedish government formation
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