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    1. AdversusHaereses on

      Egon Krenz should have the GDR flag, this is just confusing.

    2. Andersson [was a lot longer](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andersson_cabinet) than *huit heures* though?

      Edit: I’m an idiot. From my own link:

      > The cabinet were originally planned to be installed on 26 November 2021 during a formal government meeting with King Carl XVI Gustaf, but Andersson decided to resign due to a precedent regarding changes in a government’s composition; this happened just seven hours after the vote in the Riksdag. 

    3. herrawho on

      Anneli Jääteenmäki translates to ice tea hill (her name is really Jäätteenmäki)

    4. PruritoIntimo on

      Love Amintore Fanfani tried again 37 years later only to be worst than before

    5. oetzi2105 on

      Amintore Fanfani threw the towel after hours just to get reelected after 37 Years and, again, give up his post

    6. ProfitNearby7467 on

      Albertas Šimenas ( Lithuania ) even got an independence medal.

      When Lithuania needed MP the most ( 1991 ), he was hiding with his family :DDDD

      What a joke

    7. External-Piccolo6525 on

      In Poland, we had 2 weeks government in 2023. It was third, if I remember correctly government of Mateus Morawiecki. Our president ruled him to make cabinet, but parliament voted two weeks later, and canceled it, then opposition leader made government (he lost election, his party was second, but he made coalition, which had majority). Funny thing is, that cabinet is now falling apart.

    8. just_a_red on

      Eg on never lost his premiership. His country just vanished.

    9. For what I understand Fernandes Costa was never actually a government, has he resigned on the same day as he was suppose to take office, but before taking office. It became known as the 5 minutes government, and an example of the extreme instability of the first Portuguese Republic.

    10. From Poland alone it’s missing Ignacy Daszyński (3 days), Artur Śliwiński (9 days), Władysław Grabski (for the first time he was a prime minister for 27 days), Wincenty Witos (his third goverment lasted for 4 days) and Kazimierz Bartyzel with an impresisve hat-trick of failed governments consecutively ruling for 20, 108 and 3 days.

    11. fatbunyip on

      Would be interesting to see which ones are part of legitimate political happenings or otherwise. 

      For example Nikos Sampson was installed as part of a coup. 

    12. Kamil1707 on

      Missing 3rd government of Mateusz Morawiecki in Poland, lasted 16 days (27.11 to 13.12.2023).

    13. LeMariachi on

      Macron just put a second coin to try again to beat the record with Lecornu.

    14. WodLndCrits on

      I remember being in arts class when Andersson was elected prime minister

      Later that evening I saw on the news how she had resigned

    15. IntrepidWolverine517 on

      As Macron initially rejected Lecornu’s resignation, his (first) government actually lasted 3 days, not 14 hours.

    16. TywinDeVillena on

      Serafín María de Sotto’s government is missing. His government lasted about 24 hours. He was appointed Prime Minister of Spain on the late afternoon of the 19th of October 1849, and sacked the next day in the early afternoon.

    17. s1mv4nk0 on

      As a Belgian, please do the same for the longest time without a government.

    18. MaltaGamer on

      Damn, we have to lose at everything. Portugal had the record for so long, but even in this category, we lose it again… Could you guys let us take the W at least once?

    19. MadiTheFairy on

      Didn’t realize there were so many short-lived administrations in Europe’s history

    20. dat_9600gt_user on

      And I thought Morawiecki’s 2 and a half week third cabinet was short.

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