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This is a list of current governments.

National governments

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Country Government in current formation Creation
 Afghanistan Caretaker Cabinet of the Islamic Emirate[1] 7 September 2021[2]
Albania Albania Rama III Government 18 September 2021[3]
Algeria Algeria Larbaoui government 11 November 2023
Andorra Andorra Executive Council of Andorra 20 May 2019
Angola Angola Cabinet of Angola c. 2019
Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda c. 2023
Argentina Argentina Cabinet of Javier Milei 10 December 2023
Armenia Armenia Third Pashinyan government 6 August 2021[4]
Australia Australia Albanese ministry 23 May 2022[5]
Austria Austria Nehammer government 6 December 2021[6]
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan 8th Government of Azerbaijan 23 April 2018
The Bahamas Bahamas Cabinet of the Bahamas 22 September 2021[7]
Bahrain Bahrain Cabinet of Bahrain 22 November 2022[8]
Bangladesh Bangladesh Fifth Hasina ministry 11 January 2024[9]
Barbados Barbados Second Mottley ministry 24 January 2022[10]
Belarus Belarus Government of Belarus 19 August 2020[11]
Belgium Belgium De Croo Government 1 October 2020[12]
Belize Belize Cabinet of Belize 12 November 2020[13]
Benin Benin Cabinet of Benin 25 May 2021[14]
Bhutan Bhutan Council of Ministers c. 2018[15]
Bolivia Bolivia Cabinet of Luis Arce 9 November 2020[16]
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina Cabinet of Borjana Krišto January 2023[17]
Botswana Botswana Boko cabinet 1 November 2024
Brazil Brazil Second cabinet of Lula da Silva 1 January 2023[18]
Brunei Brunei Council of Cabinet Ministers 7 June 2022[19]
Bulgaria Bulgaria Denkov-Gabriel Government 6 June 2023[20]
Burkina Faso Burkina Faso Cabinet of Kyélem de Tambèla 24 January 2022
Burundi Burundi Ndayishimiye cabinet 28 June 2020[21]
Cape Verde Cape Verde Cabinet of Cape Verde 22 June 2016[22]
Cambodia Cambodia Cabinet of Hun Manet 22 August 2023
Cameroon Cameroon Joseph Ngute's government 4 January 2019[23]
Canada Canada 29th Canadian Ministry 4 November 2015
Central African Republic Central African Republic Central African Republic Council of Ministers 24 August 2020[24]
Chad Chad National Transitional Council (Chad) 2022
Chile Chile Boric Cabinet 11 March 2022[25]
China China Li Qiang Government 12 March 2023
Colombia Colombia Cabinet of Gustavo Petro 7 August 2022[26]
Comoros Comoros Government of Comoros 3 April 2019[27]
Republic of the Congo Congo Anatole Collinet Makosso's government 15 May 2021[28]
Costa Rica Costa Rica Government of Rodrigo Chaves Robles 8 May 2022[29]
Ivory Coast Côte d'Ivoire Achi II government 20 April 2022[30]
Croatia Croatia Cabinet of Andrej Plenković II 23 July 2020[31]
Cuba Cuba Council of State (Cuba) 2018
Cyprus Cyprus Christodoulides government 1 March 2023[32]
Czech Republic Czech Republic Petr Fiala's Cabinet 17 December 2021[33]
Democratic Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo Tuluka cabinet April 2024
Denmark Denmark Frederiksen II Cabinet 15 December 2022[34]
Djibouti Djibouti Council of Ministers of Djibouti 9 April 2021[35]
Dominica Dominica Cabinet of Dominica 17 December 2019[36]
Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Cabinet of the Dominican Republic 5 July 2020[37]
East Timor East Timor IX Constitutional Government of East Timor 1 July 2023[38]
Ecuador Ecuador Cabinet of Guillermo Lasso 24 May 2021[39]
Egypt Egypt Mostafa Madbouly's ministry 14 June 2018[40]
El Salvador El Salvador Cabinet of Nayib Bukele 1 June 2019[41]
Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea Council of Ministers 23 June 2016
Eritrea Eritrea Cabinet of Ministers of Eritrea 1991
Estonia Estonia Kaja Kallas' third cabinet 17 April 2023[42]
Eswatini Eswatini Cabinet of Eswatini 6 November 2018[43]
Ethiopia Ethiopia Council of Ministers 6 October 2021[44]
Fiji Fiji Cabinet of Fiji November 2018[45]
Finland Finland Orpo Cabinet 20 June 2023[46]
France France Attal government 9 January 2024[47]
Gabon Gabon Council of Ministers of Gabon 16 July 2020[48]
The Gambia Gambia Cabinet of Adama Barrow 19 January 2017[49]
Georgia (country) Georgia Second Garibashvili government 22 February 2021[50]
Germany Germany Scholz cabinet 8 December 2021[51]
Ghana Ghana Cabinet of Nana Akufo-Addo 7 January 2017[52]
Greece Greece Second Cabinet of Kyriakos Mitsotakis 26 June 2023[53]
Grenada Grenada Cabinet of Grenada 1 July 2022[54]
Guatemala Guatemala Cabinet of Bernardo Arévalo 15 January 2024
Guinea Guinea Mohamed Béavogui's government 27 October 2021[55]
Guinea-Bissau Guinea-Bissau Cabinet of Guinea-Bissau 27 February 2020[56]
Guyana Guyana Cabinet of Guyana 5 November 2020[57]
Haiti Haiti Cabinet of Haiti 2020
Honduras Honduras Executive branch of the government of Honduras January 2022[58]
Hungary Hungary Fifth Orbán Government 24 May 2022[59]
Iceland Iceland Second cabinet of Katrín Jakobsdóttir 28 November 2021[60]
India India Third Modi ministry 9 June 2024[61]
Indonesia Indonesia Onward Indonesia Cabinet 23 October 2019[62]
Iran Iran Government of Ebrahim Raisi (2021–present) 3 August 2021
Iraq Iraq Al-Sudani Government 28 October 2022
Republic of Ireland Ireland Government of the 33rd Dáil 27 June 2020[63]
Israel Israel Thirty-seventh government of Israel 29 December 2022[64]
Italy Italy Meloni Cabinet 22 October 2022[65]
Jamaica Jamaica Holness Cabinet 7 September 2020[66]
Japan Japan Second Kishida Cabinet 10 November 2021
Jordan Jordan Bisher Al-Khasawneh's Cabinet 7 October 2020[67]
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Smaiylov Cabinet 11 January 2022[68]
Kenya Kenya Cabinet of Kenya c. 2022
Kiribati Kiribati Maamau Cabinet 2 July 2020
 Kosovo Second Kurti cabinet 22 March 2021[69]
Kuwait Kuwait 39th Cabinet of Kuwait 28 December 2021[70]
Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan Sadyr Japarov's third government 13 October 2021[71]
Laos Laos 9th Government of Laos 22 March 2021
Latvia Latvia Siliņa cabinet 15 September 2023[72]
Lebanon Lebanon Third Cabinet of Najib Mikati 10 September 2021[73]
Lesotho Lesotho Cabinet of Lesotho 21 May 2020[74]
Liberia Liberia Cabinet of Liberia 22 January 2018[75]
Libya Libya Government of National Unity 10 March 2021[76]
Liechtenstein Liechtenstein Daniel Risch cabinet 25 March 2021[77]
Lithuania Lithuania Šimonytė Cabinet 11 December 2020[78]
Luxembourg Luxembourg Frieden-Bettel Government 17 November 2023[79]
Madagascar Madagascar Ntsay government 4 June 2018[80]
Malawi Malawi Cabinet of Malawi 28 June 2020[81]
Malaysia Malaysia Anwar Ibrahim cabinet 24 November 2022[82]
Maldives Maldives Cabinet of the Maldives 17 November 2018[83]
Mali Mali Council of Ministers of Mali 6 June 2021[84]
Malta Malta Maltese Government 2022–2027 30 March 2022[85]
Marshall Islands Marshall Islands Cabinet of the Marshall Islands 14 January 2020[86]
Mauritania Mauritania Third Government of Mohamed Ould Bilal 4 July 2023[87]
Mauritius Mauritius Cabinet of Mauritius 12 November 2019[88]
Mexico Mexico Presidency of Andrés Manuel López Obrador 1 December 2018[89]
Federated States of Micronesia Micronesia Cabinet of the Federated States of Micronesia 5 March 2019[90]
Monaco Monaco Council of Government 1 September 2020[91]
Moldova Moldova Recean Cabinet 16 February 2023[92]
Mongolia Mongolia Cabinet of Ukhnaagiin Khürelsükh 8 July 2020[93]
Montenegro Montenegro Abazović Cabinet 28 April 2022[94]
Morocco Morocco Cabinet of Aziz Akhannouch 7 October 2021[95]
Mozambique Mozambique Cabinet of Mozambique 15 January 2015[96]
Myanmar Myanmar Provisional Government of Myanmar 1 February 2021[97]
Namibia Namibia Cabinet of Namibia 21 March 2020[98]
Nauru Nauru Cabinet of Nauru 29 September 2022
Nepal Nepal Third Dahal cabinet 26 December 2022[99]
Kingdom of the Netherlands Netherlands Fourth Rutte cabinet 10 January 2022[100]
New Zealand New Zealand Sixth National Government of New Zealand 27 November 2023[101]
Nicaragua Nicaragua Cabinet of Nicaragua c. 2007
Niger Niger National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland 9 April 2021[102]
Nigeria Nigeria Cabinet of Bola Tinubu 16 August 2023
North Korea North Korea 14th Cabinet of North Korea 11 April 2019[103]
North Macedonia North Macedonia Cabinet of North Macedonia 17 January 2022[104]
Norway Norway Støre's Cabinet 14 October 2021[105]
Oman Oman Cabinet of Oman 16 June 2022[106]
Pakistan Pakistan Second Shehbaz Sharif ministry 11 March 2024[107]
Palau Palau Cabinet of Palau 21 January 2021[108]
State of Palestine Palestine Hamas government of October 2016
State of Palestine Government of April 2019
17 October 2016[109]

13 April 2019[110]

Panama Panama Cabinet of Panama 1 July 2019[111]
Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea Cabinet of Papua New Guinea 20 December 2020[112]
Paraguay Paraguay Presidency of Mario Abdo Benítez 15 August 2018[113]
Peru Peru Cabinet of Dina Boluarte 7 December 2022
Philippines Philippines Presidency of Bongbong Marcos 30 June 2022[114]
Poland Poland Third Cabinet of Donald Tusk 13 December 2023[115]
Portugal Portugal XXIV Constitutional Government of Portugal 2 April 2024
Qatar Qatar Cabinet of Qatar 19 October 2021[116]
Romania Romania Ciolacu Cabinet 15 June 2023[117]
Russia Russia Mikhail Mishustin's Second Cabinet 14 May 2024[118]
Rwanda Rwanda Cabinet of Rwanda c. 2018[119]
Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Kitts and Nevis Drew ministry 15 August 2022[120]
Saint Lucia Saint Lucia Cabinet of Saint Lucia 5 August 2021[121]
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Cabinet of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 8 November 2020[122]
Samoa Samoa Cabinet of Samoa 23 July 2021[123]
San Marino San Marino Congress of State 7 January 2020[124]
São Tomé and Príncipe São Tomé and Príncipe Council of Ministers of São Tomé and Príncipe 29 November 2014[125]
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia Council of Ministers of Mohammed bin Salman 27 September 2022
Senegal Senegal Fourth Sall government 1 November 2020[126]
Serbia Serbia Third cabinet of Ana Brnabić 26 October 2022[127]
Seychelles Seychelles Cabinet of Seychelles 26 October 2020[128]
Sierra Leone Sierra Leone Cabinet of Sierra Leone 4 April 2018[129]
Singapore Singapore Fifth Lee Hsien Loong Cabinet 25 July 2020[130]
Slovakia Slovakia Fico's Fourth Cabinet 25 October 2023[131]
Slovenia Slovenia 15th Government of Slovenia 1 June 2022[132]
Solomon Islands Solomon Islands Cabinet of Solomon Islands 2019
Somalia Somalia Council of Ministers of Somalia 19 October 2020[133]
South Africa South Africa Third Cabinet of Cyril Ramaphosa 30 June 2024[134]
South Korea South Korea Cabinet of Yoon Suk-yeol 10 May 2022[135]
South Sudan South Sudan Cabinet of South Sudan 12 March 2020[136]
Spain Spain Third government of Pedro Sánchez 21 November 2023[137]
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Wickremesinghe cabinet 22 July 2022
Sudan Sudan Cabinet of Sudan September 2019[138]
Suriname Suriname Santokhi cabinet 16 July 2020[139]
Sweden Sweden Kristersson Cabinet 18 October 2022[140]
Switzerland Switzerland Federal Council 11 December 2019[141]
Syria Syria Second Hussein Arnous government 10 August 2021[142]
Taiwan Taiwan Presidency of Lai Ching-te 20 May 2024[143]
Tajikistan Tajikistan Cabinet of Tajikistan 16 November 1994
Tanzania Tanzania Suluhu Cabinet 31 March 2021
Thailand Thailand Paetongtarn cabinet 3 September 2024[144]
Togo Togo Council of Ministers of Togo 1 October 2020[145]
Tonga Tonga Siaosi Sovaleni's Cabinet 28 December 2021[146]
Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago Rowley Cabinet 9 September 2015
Tunisia Tunisia Hachani Cabinet 2 August 2023[147]
Turkey Turkey 67th cabinet of Turkey 3 June 2023[148]
Turkmenistan Turkmenistan Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan 19 March 2022[149]
Tuvalu Tuvalu Teo Ministry 26 February 2024[150]
Uganda Uganda Cabinet of Uganda 9 June 2021[151]
Ukraine Ukraine Shmyhal Government 4 March 2020[152]
United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates Cabinet of the United Arab Emirates 20 October 2017[153]
United Kingdom United Kingdom Starmer ministry 5 July 2024[154]
United States United States of America Cabinet of Joe Biden 20 January 2021[155]
Uruguay Uruguay Presidency of Luis Lacalle Pou 1 March 2020[156]
Uzbekistan Uzbekistan Cabinet of Uzbekistan 2016
Vanuatu Vanuatu Cabinet of Vanuatu 21 April 2020[157]
Venezuela Venezuela Cabinet of Venezuela 2020
Vietnam Vietnam Government of Vietnam 28 July 2021[158]
Yemen Yemen Presidential Leadership Council 7 April 2022[159]
Zambia Zambia Presidency of Hakainde Hichilema 24 August 2021
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Second Mnangagwa cabinet 10 September 2018[160]

Sub-national and supranational governments

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Country Government in current formation Creation
 Abkhazia Government of the Republic of Abkhazia 23 April 2020[161]
 Alberta Kenney Ministry 30 April 2019[162]
 Andalusia Government of Juan Manuel Moreno 22 January 2019[163]
 Andhra Pradesh Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy ministry 30 May 2019[164]
 Aragon Azcón government 12 August 2023[165]
 Arunachal Pradesh Fourth Pema Khandu ministry 29 May 2019[166]
 Assam Sarma ministry 10 May 2021[167]
 Asturias Government of Adrián Barbón 25 July 2019[168]
 Australian Capital Territory Third Barr Ministry 4 November 2020[169]
 Baden-Württemberg Third Kretschmann cabinet 12 May 2021[170]
 Balearic Islands Government of Marga Prohens 10 July 2023[171]
 Bangsamoro Murad Ebrahim Cabinet 26 February 2019[172]
 Basque Country Third government of Iñigo Urkullu 5 September 2020[173]
 Bihar Ninth Nitish Kumar ministry 31 January 2024[174]
 Brandenburg Third Woidke cabinet 20 November 2019[175]
 Berlin Giffey senate 21 December 2021[176]
 British Columbia Horgan ministry 18 July 2017[177]
 Bremen Second Bovenschulte senate 5 July 2023[178]
 Canary Islands Government of Ángel Víctor Torres 18 July 2019[179]
 Cantabria Fourth government of Miguel Ángel Revilla 8 July 2019[180]
 Castilla–La Mancha Second government of Emiliano García-Page 8 July 2019[181]
 Castile and León Second government of Alfonso Fernández Mañueco 20 April 2022[182]
 Chhattisgarh Vishnudeo Sai ministry 13 December 2023[183]
 Delhi Third Kejriwal ministry 16 February 2020[184]
 European Union von der Leyen Commission 1 December 2019[185]
 Extremadura Third government of Guillermo Fernández Vara 27 June 2019[186]
 Goa Second Pramod Sawant ministry 28 March 2022[187]
 Greenland Egede's second cabinet 4 April 2022
 Gujarat Second Bhupendrabhai Patel Ministry 12 December 2022[188]
 Haryana First Saini ministry 12 March 2024[189]
 Hesse Rhein cabinet 31 May 2022[190]
 Himachal Pradesh Sukhu ministry 27 December 2022[191]
 Hong Kong Lee government 1 July 2022[192]
 Jharkhand Champai Soren ministry 2 February 2024[193]
 Johor Johor State Executive Council 15 March 2022[194]
 Karnataka Second Siddaramaiah ministry 28 May 2023[195]
 Kedah Kedah State Executive Council 17 May 2020[196]
 Kelantan Kelantan State Executive Council 17 May 2018[197]
 Kerala Second Vijayan ministry 20 May 2021[198]
La Rioja Government of Gonzalo Capellán 2 July 2023
 Lower Saxony Second Weil cabinet 22 November 2017[199]
 Macau Ho Iat-seng government 20 December 2019[200]
 Madhya Pradesh Mohan Yadav ministry 13 December 2023[201]
 Madrid Second government of Isabel Díaz Ayuso 21 June 2021[202]
 Maharashtra Eknath Shinde ministry 30 June 2022[203]
 Malacca Malacca State Executive Council 21 November 2021[204]
 Manipur Second N. Biren Singh ministry 21 March 2022[205]
 Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Second Schwesig cabinet 15 November 2021[206]
 Meghalaya Second Conrad Sangma ministry 6 March 2023[207]
 Murcia Third government of Fernando López Miras 14 September 2023[208]
 Mizoram Lalduhoma ministry 10 December 2018[209]
 Murcia Second government of Fernando López Miras 1 August 2019[210]
 Nagaland Fifth Rio ministry 8 March 2023[211]
 Navarre Second government of María Chivite 7 August 2019[212]
 Negeri Sembilan Negeri Sembilan State Executive Council 23 May 2018
 New South Wales Minns ministry 25 March 2023[213]
 Northern Cyprus Sucuoğlu cabinet 5 November 2021[214]
 Northern Ireland Executive of the 7th Northern Ireland Assembly 3 February 2024
 Northern Territory Fyles ministry 13 May 2022[215]
 Odisha Fifth Naveen Patnaik ministry 29 May 2019[216]
 Ontario Ford Ministry 29 June 2018[217]
 Pahang Pahang State Executive Council 28 November 2022
 Penang Penang State Executive Council 16 May 2018
 Perak Perak State Executive Council 21 November 2022
 Perlis Perlis State Executive Council 23 November 2022
 Puerto Rico Government of Pedro Pierluisi Urrutia 2 January 2021[218]
 Puducherry Fourth Rangaswamy ministry 7 May 2021
 Punjab Mann ministry 16 March 2022[219]
 Quebec Executive Council of Quebec 18 October 2018
 Queensland Third Palaszczuk Ministry 12 November 2020[220]
 Rajasthan First Bhajan Lal Shrama ministry 17 December 2023[221]
 Rhineland-Palatinate Third Dreyer cabinet 18 May 2021[222]
 Saarland Rehlinger cabinet 25 April 2022[223]
 Sabah Hajiji cabinet 29 September 2020[224]
 Sarawak Cabinet of Sarawak 18 December 2021
 Saxony Second Kretschmer cabinet 20 December 2019[225]
 Saxony-Anhalt Third Haseloff cabinet 16 September 2021[226]
 Schleswig-Holstein Second Günther cabinet 29 June 2022[227]
 Scotland Swinney government 8 May 2024
 Selangor Selangor State Executive Council 15 May 2018
 Sikkim Tamang ministry 27 May 2019[228]
 Sint Maarten Second Jacobs cabinet 28 March 2020[229]
 South Australia Malinauskas ministry 21 March 2022[230]
 South Ossetia Government of South Ossetia 20 June 2022[231]
 Taiwan Executive Yuan 14 January 2019[232]
 Tamil Nadu M. K. Stalin ministry 7 May 2021[233]
 Tasmania Rockliff ministry 8 April 2022[234]
 Telangana Anumula Revanth Reddy ministry 7 December 2023
 Terengganu Terengganu State Executive Council 16 May 2018
 Transnistria Government of Transnistria 30 May 2022[235]
 Tripura Second Saha ministry 14 May 2022[236]
 Turks and Caicos Islands Second W. Misick ministry 24 February 2021[237]
 Uttar Pradesh Second Yogi Adityanath ministry 25 March 2022[238]
 Uttarakhand Second Dhami ministry 23 March 2022[239]
 Veneto Third Zaia government 16 October 2020
 Victoria Allan ministry 27 September 2023[240]
 Wales Gething government 21 March 2024
 West Bengal Third Banerjee ministry 10 May 2021[241]
 Western Australia Second McGowan Ministry 19 March 2021[242]

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