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  3. ^ The New York Times 20 April 2002 Saturday, Venezuela's 2 Fateful Days: Leader Is Out, and in Again, BYLINE: By LARRY ROHTER, SECTION: Section A; Column 3; Foreign Desk; Pg. 1
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  12. ^ The Guardian (November 8, 2017). "Priti Patel forced to resign over unofficial meetings with Israelis". TheGuardian.com.
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  29. ^ "Jo Johnson, Boris Johnson's Brother, Resigns From Parliament". HuffPost UK. September 5, 2019. Retrieved September 7, 2019.
  30. ^ Shipman, Tim (September 7, 2019). "Exclusive: Amber Rudd resigns from cabinet and quits Tories". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved September 7, 2019.
  31. ^ Guerrero, Kay (November 10, 2019). "Bolivian President Evo Morales resigns". CNN. Retrieved November 10, 2019.
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  37. ^ "Gov. Andrew Cuomo resigns over sexual harassment allegations". AP NEWS. August 10, 2021. Retrieved August 17, 2021.
  38. ^ Landers, Peter (September 3, 2021). "Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga to Step Down". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved September 4, 2021.
  39. ^ Auyezov, Olzhas (January 5, 2022). "Kazakhstan government's resignation fails to quell protests". Reuters. Retrieved January 5, 2022.
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  44. ^ Correspondent, Goh Yan HanPolitical (June 8, 2023). "SM Tharman to run for President, will resign from Govt and PAP on July 7". The Straits Times. ISSN 0585-3923. Retrieved June 8, 2023.
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  51. ^ "Robert Jenrick resigns as immigration minister over Rwanda legislation". BBC News. December 6, 2023. Retrieved March 2, 2024.
  52. ^ "James Heappey's resignation comes amid growing concern about UK's ability to fight at a time of increasing threats". Sky News. Retrieved March 18, 2024.

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2015 4 16 2016 4 17 2017 4 18 2018 4 19 2019 4 20 2020 4 21 2021 4 22 2022 4 23 2023 4 24 2024 5 See also 6 References18th century edit1776 George Clinton Continental Congressman July 8 resigned to fight in the American Revolutionary War 1780 Elbridge Gerry Continental Congressman February 19 1793 Thomas Jefferson United States Secretary of State December 31 after becoming disillusioned with the Washington administration 1795 John Jay Chief Justice of the United States June 29 to take office as Governor of New York 1800 Oliver Ellsworth Chief Justice of the United States September 30 after personal unpopularity and illness while negotiating the Convention of 180019th century edit1817 Daniel D Tompkins Governor of New York February 24 to become Vice President of the United States after the 1816 presidential election 1829 Martin Van Buren Governor of New York March 12 to become U S Secretary of State under President Andrew Jackson 1832 Robert Y Hayne United States Senator December 13 resigned to become Governor of South Carolina 1832 John C Calhoun Vice President of the United States December 28 to replace Robert Hayne in the U S Senate during the Nullification crisis 1848 Francis R Shunk Governor of Pennsylvania July 9 after contracting tuberculosis 1849 Millard Filmore New York State Comptroller February 20 to become Vice President of the United States 1851 Peter Hardeman Burnett Governor of California January 9 1852 William R King United States Senator of Alabama December 20 to take office as Vice President of the United States 1857 Hannibal Hamlin Governor of Maine February 25 1861 Hannibal Hamlin United States Senator of Maine January 17 to take office as Vice President of the United States 1867 Rutherford B Hayes United States Representative July 20 to run for Governor of Ohio 1873 Henry Wilson United States Senator of Massachusetts March 3 to take office as Vice President of the United States 1877 Rutherford B Hayes Governor of Ohio March 2 to take office as President of the United States 1880 James Garfield United States Representative November 8 to take office as President of the United States 1885 Grover Cleveland Governor of New York January 6 to take office as President of the United States 1898 John W Griggs Governor of New Jersey January 31 to accept appointment as U S Attorney General under President William McKinley 1898 Theodore Roosevelt Assistant Secretary of the Navy May 10 to lead the Rough Riders in the Spanish American War 20th century edit1901 1960 edit 11 July 1902 Lord Salisbury Prime Minister of the United Kingdom due to failing health 3 March 1905 Charles W Fairbanks United States Senator to assume office as Vice President of the United States 28 January 1907 Charles Curtis United States Representative resigned to become Senator to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Joseph R Burton 6 October 1910 Charles Evans Hughes Governor of New York to accept appointment as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States 10 March 1912 Sun Yat sen Provisional President of China in favor of Yuan Shikai 1 March 1913 Woodrow Wilson Governor of New Jersey to assume office as the President of the United States 9 June 1915 William Jennings Bryan United States Secretary of State following handling of the handling of the German submarine sinking of the Lusitania by President Woodrow Wilson 6 December 1916 H H Asquith Prime Minister of the United Kingdom amidst division in the House of Commons during the First World War 16 May 1919 Walter E Edge Governor of New Jersey following election as United States Senator 26 August 1920 Franklin D Roosevelt Assistant Secretary of the Navy to run as Vice President 13 January 1921 Warren G Harding United States Senator to assume office as the President of the United States 20 May 1923 Bonar Law Prime Minister of the United Kingdom due to poor health 3 March 1929 Charles Curtis United States Senator to assume office as the Vice President of the United States 3 February 1930 William H Taft Chief Justice of the United States due to poor health 10 May 1940 Neville Chamberlain Prime Minister of the United Kingdom amidst division in the House of Commons during the Second World War 3 December 1942 Herbert H Lehman Governor of New York to begin work at the Department of State and the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration 17 January 1945 Harry S Truman United States Senator to assume office as the Vice President of the United States 20 September 1946 Henry A Wallace United States Secretary of Commerce after conflicts with President Harry Truman 2 January 1947 Edward Martin Governor of Pennsylvania to assume office as a Senator 19 January 1949 Alben W Barkley United States Senator to assume office as the Vice President of the United States the next day 30 November 1950 Richard Nixon United States Representative to prepare to assume office as a Senator 1 January 1953 Richard Nixon United States Senator to assume office as the Vice President of the United States 5 April 1955 Winston Churchill Prime Minister of the United Kingdom due to poor health but remained in the House of Commons 9 January 1957 Anthony Eden Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in the aftermath of the 1956 Suez Crisis 1961 1970 edit 1960 edit 22 December John F Kennedy United States Senator to become the President of the United States 1961 edit 3 January Lyndon B Johnson United States Senate Majority Leader to become Vice President of the United States 1963 edit 5 June John Profumo United Kingdom Secretary of State for War after misleading the House of Commons in relation to his controversial personal life 18 October Harold Macmillan Prime Minister of the United Kingdom after the Profumo scandal 1964 edit 18 October Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit Governor of Maharashtra to become a member of the Lok Sabha 29 December Hubert Humphrey United States Senator to become Vice President of the United States 1969 edit 29 January Wally Hickel Governor of Alaska to become the United States Secretary of the Interior 28 April Charles de Gaulle President of France following defeat in a constitutional referendum 20 July V V Giri Acting President of India to contest the presidential election 14 October Tage Erlander Prime Minister of Sweden 1970 edit 22 September Tunku Abdul Rahman Prime Minister of Malaysia 1971 1980 edit 1972 edit 5 October Jens Otto Krag Prime Minister of Denmark over disputes regarding a European Community membership referendum 1973 edit 10 October Spiro Agnew Vice President of the United States over allegations of financial irregularities 6 December Gerald Ford United States Representative to accept appointment as the Vice President of the United States 18 December Nelson Rockefeller Governor of New York to allow his deputy Malcolm Wilson to run for governorship 1 1974 edit 11 April Golda Meir Prime Minister of Israel after becoming unpopular due to the Israeli government s unpreparedness for the Yom Kippur War 7 May Willy Brandt Chancellor of West Germany after the Guillaume affair 9 August Richard Nixon President of the United States after becoming mired in the Watergate scandal and impeachment hearings 9 September Jerald terHorst White House Press Secretary in protest of President Gerald Ford s pardon of Richard Nixon 9 December Kakuei Tanaka Prime Minister of Japan after allegations of corruption and a public inquiry in the National Diet 1975 edit 1 December Gurdial Singh Dhillon Speaker of the Lok Sabha of India to become the Minister of Shipping and Transport of India 1976 edit 15 January Trygve Bratteli Prime Minister of Norway 5 April Harold Wilson Prime Minister of the United Kingdom partly due to health problems 2 22 October Cearbhall o Dalaigh President of Ireland after a falling out with the Irish Government 30 December Walter Mondale United States Senator to assume office as Vice President of the United States 1977 edit 8 April Yitzhak Rabin Prime Minister of Israel after allegations of financial improprieties 20 October Raul Hector Castro Governor of Alaska to accept nomination as the United States Ambassador to Argentina 1978 edit 15 June Giovanni Leone President of Italy after allegations of corruption about the Lockheed scandal 1981 1990 edit 1981 edit 29 January Adolfo Suarez Prime Minister of Spain 16 July Hussein Onn Prime Minister of Malaysia due to health problems 1984 edit 30 June Pierre Trudeau Prime Minister of Canada retiring from politics due to unpopularity of the Liberal Party 1985 edit 28 March Devan Nair President of Singapore 16 April Idris Hasan Latif Governor of Maharashtra to become the Indian Ambassador to France 1986 edit 7 January Michael Heseltine United Kingdom Secretary of State for Defence over differences with cabinet over the Westland affair 1987 edit 24 March Albert Gudmundsson Minister of Industry of Iceland over financial scandal 2 September Shankar Dayal Sharma Governor of Maharashtra to become the Vice President of India 1988 edit 25 February Ferdinand Marcos President of the Philippines actually defeated in elections he tried to rig in his favor triggering protests 16 March Musa Hitam Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia over differences with prime minister Mahathir Mohamad over government policy 1989 edit 3 January Dan Quayle United States Senator from Indiana to take office as Vice President of the United States 8 August David Lange Prime Minister of New Zealand over differences with party over Rogernomics economic policy 26 October Nigel Lawson United Kingdom Chancellor of the Exchequer over differences with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and her refusal to dismiss her Chief Economic Adviser Alan Walters who also resigned later the same day 26 October Alan Walters Chief Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1 November Geoffrey Howe Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom over differences with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher over government policy on the European Monetary System 27 November Margaret Thatcher Prime Minister of the United Kingdom after narrowly failing to win outright in the first round of a leadership contest 28 November Lee Kuan Yew Prime Minister of Singapore but later became Senior Minister until 2011 and remained as Member of Parliament until his death on 2015 1991 2000 edit 1991 edit 7 November Albert Reynolds Minister for Finance of Ireland 20 December Bob Hawke Prime Minister of Australia after the loss of leadership spill within the Labor Party 25 December Mikhail Gorbachev President of the Soviet Union completing the dissolution of the Soviet Union effectively losing power in Russia to RSFSR President Boris Yeltsin and failing to keep the Soviet republics from declaring independence 1992 edit 12 December Bill Clinton Governor of Arkansas to assume office as President of the United States 1993 edit 2 January Al Gore United States Senator from Tennessee to assume office as the Vice President of the United States 9 January Chidambaram Subramaniam Governor of Maharashtra after criticizing the style of functioning of Prime Minister P V Narasimha Rao 25 June Brian Mulroney Prime Minister of Canada retiring from politics due to the Conservative Party s unpopularity in the federal election after his introduction of the goods and services tax 1 September Ong Teng Cheong Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore to assume office as the President of Singapore 15 October Ghafar Baba Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia after losing to Anwar Ibrahim in the UMNO s deputy leadership contest 1994 edit 28 April Morihiro Hosokawa Prime Minister of Japan 30 June Tsutomu Hata Prime Minister of Japan 12 November Gudmundur Arni Stefansson Minister of Social Affairs of Iceland following civil servant dismissal 31 December Joycelyn Elders Surgeon General of the United States due to controversial opinions on masturbation and drug legalisation 1995 edit 17 January Silvio Berlusconi Prime Minister of Italy 1996 edit 31 May H D Deve Gowda Chief Minister of Karnataka to become the Prime Minister of India 11 June Bob Dole United States Senator from Kansas to run in the presidential election as the Republican Party nominee 5 September Albert Zafy President of Madagascar facing impeachment 26 October Gro Harlem Brundtland Prime Minister of Norway 21 December Zhan Videnov Prime Minister of Bulgaria amidst the financial crisis 1997 edit 26 March Julius Chan Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea due to the Sandline affair 21 April H D Deve Gowda Prime Minister of India 19 June John Major Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons and Leader of the Conservative Party 23 July Sali Berisha President of Albania after the collapse of the government s economic pyramid schemes and the 1997 Albanian civil unrest 5 September Fife Symington Governor of Arizona after convictions for bank fraud 8 December Jim Bolger Prime Minister of New Zealand after the loss of leadership spill in the National Party 1998 edit 3 February Levon Ter Petrossian President of Armenia due to a political crisis over the Nagorno Karabakh conflict 21 May Suharto President of Indonesia ending three decades of the New Order period 2 September Anwar Ibrahim Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia due to sodomy trials 25 September Louis Tobback Minister of Interior and Civil Service of Belgium due to a scandal over serial killer Marc Dutroux s escape from prison 21 October Romano Prodi Prime Minister of Italy after loss of support from the Communist Refoundation Party 1999 edit 3 January Newt Gingrich Speaker of the United States House of Representatives after leadership challenge from Dick Gephardt and unpopularity following the impeachment of Bill Clinton 28 March Raul Cubas Grau President of Paraguay facing impeachment 7 October Romeo LeBlanc Governor General of Canada citing health problems 24 November Tuariki Delamere Minister of Immigration of New Zealand 3 December Choo Wee Khiang Member of Parliament of Singapore due to conviction over commercial fraud 31 December Boris Yeltsin President of Russia retiring from politics 2000 edit 22 November Alberto Fujimori President of Peru in a letter sent from Japan the resignation is not accepted by Congress which instead declares the president morally unfit and removes him from office 21 December George W Bush Governor of Texas to assume office as the President of the United States 21st century edit2001 edit 20 January Joseph Estrada President of the Philippines after being formally impeached from office 24 January Peter Mandelson Secretary of State for Northern Ireland of the United Kingdom for using his position to influence a passport application for one of the Hinduja brothers who at the time were under investigation by the Indian government for the Bofors scandal 31 January Christine Todd Whitman Governor of New Jersey to assume office as the Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency 7 August Hugo Banzer President of Bolivia due to ill health 19 September Mikhail Saakashvili Minister of Justice of Georgia in opposition to President Eduard Shevardnadze 5 October Tom Ridge Governor of Pennsylvania to become the first United States Secretary of Homeland Security 8 November Henry McLeish First Minister of Scotland over allegations of improper financial dealings 20 December Fernando de la Rua President of Argentina during riots prompted by an economic crisis 30 December Adolfo Rodriguez Saa Interim President of Argentina 2002 edit 15 February Cassam Uteem President of Mauritius after declaring his refusal to sign controversial anti terrorism legislation 18 February Angidi Chettiar Vice President of Mauritius and Acting President after declaring his refusal to sign controversial anti terrorism legislation 11 April Hugo Chavez President of Venezuela after an opposition march ended with a shootout between government supporters and the Caracas Metropolitan Police the Llaguno Overpass events that resulted in 19 dead and 127 injured The military high command held him responsible for the deaths and demanded his resignation which he reportedly verbally accepted However this is debated 3 13 April Pedro Carmona acting president of Venezuela after the April coup d etat and Chavez detention Resigned after the coup failed after which Chavez was returned to power 9 May Manohar Joshi Minister of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises of India to become the Speaker of the Lok Sabha 13 July P C Alexander Governor of Maharashtra after denial of nomination in the presidential election 2003 edit February Freddy Matungulu Minister of Finance of the Democratic Republic of the Congo on grounds of ethical divergence from the larger government 17 March Robin Cook Unites Kingdom Leader of the House of Commons over his opposition to the UK s involvement in the invasion of Iraq 12 May Clare Short United Kingdom Secretary of State for International Development because of the Iraq war 24 May Ajit Singh Minister of Agriculture of India 29 May Peter Hollingworth Governor General of Australia in response to an accusation of mishandling a sexual abuse case during his term as Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane 18 June Anneli Jaatteenmaki Prime Minister of Finland due to the Iraq leak 27 June Christine Todd Whitman Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency over her disagreements with the Bush administration on pollution controls 11 August Charles G Taylor President of Liberia went to exile in Nigeria after being charged for war crimes in the Second Liberian Civil War 17 October Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada President of Bolivia during massive protests against the government s economic policy 31 October Mahathir Mohamad Prime Minister of Malaysia 23 November Eduard Shevardnadze President of Georgia following extensive public demonstrations 12 December Jean Chretien Prime Minister of Canada retiring from politics after the sponsorship scandal 2004 edit 30 April Francois Lonseny Fall Prime Minister of Guinea who went into exile after his resignation 11 July George Tenet Director of US Central Intelligence officially for personal reasons resigned after criticism of the CIA s approach to intelligence used to support the 2003 Iraq War 20 July K Rahman Khan Minister of State for Chemicals and Fertilizers of India to become the Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha 12 August Goh Chok Tong Prime Minister of Singapore but remained as Senior Minister until 2011 and as Member of Parliament until 2020 4 November Sushilkumar Shinde Chief Minister of Maharashtra to become the Governor of Andhra Pradesh 15 November James McGreevey Governor of New Jersey after being mired in Pay to Play and extortion scandals 2005 edit 25 February Faure Gnassingbe President of Togo who succeeded his late father as the president however his appointment was deemed unconstitutional by the international community Later legitimately elected to presidency on 24 April 8 March Ramush Haradinaj Prime Minister of Kosovo after his indictment by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia Later acquitted 10 March Tung Chee Hwa Chief Executive of Hong Kong due to health reasons 24 March Askar Akayev President of Kyrgyzstan following the Tulip Revolution 9 April Stanislav Gross Prime Minister of the Czech Republic due to corruption allegations over the privatization of Unipetrol 19 April Omar Karami Prime Minister of Lebanon after failing to form a new government 30 April Ronald Gajraj Minister of Home Affairs of Guyana after accusations of overseeing phantom death squads 31 May Jean Pierre Raffarin Prime Minister of France after voters rejected the government supported referendum on the European Constitution 6 June Abdul Halim Khaddam Vice President of Syria 9 June Carlos Mesa President of Bolivia 12 September Michael D Brown Director of United States Federal Emergency Management Agency after heavy criticism of his handling of emergency management operations in the wake of Hurricane Katrina 11 October Greg Sorbara Finance Minister of Ontario after being investigated by the Ontario Securities Commission 2 November David Blunkett Secretary of State for Work and Pensions of the United Kingdom after breaking the Ministerial Code regarding private business appointments 22 December Zokirjon Almatov Minister of Interior of Uzbekistan after the government s crackdown in Andijan 2006 edit 29 January Sushilkumar Shinde Governor of Andhra Pradesh to become the Minister of Power of India 11 February Prince Lavaka Ata Ulukalala later King Tupou VI Prime Minister of Tonga following public demonstrations in favour of reducing royal influence in politics 1 March Bajram Kosumi Prime Minister of Kosovo amid widespread unpopularity 21 March Laila Freivalds Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden in response to a number of scandals including her ministry s perceived inadequate response to the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake 26 April Snyder Rini Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands facing riots after only eight days in office 5 May Porter Goss Director of the Central Intelligence Agency 26 May Dirk Kempthorne Governor of Idaho to become the United States Secretary of the Interior 26 June Mari Alkatiri Prime Minister of East Timor during the 2006 East Timorese crisis 3 November Donald Rumsfeld United States Secretary of Defense after the opposition Democratic Party took control of Congress in the 2006 midterm elections 13 November Opposition members of Lebanon s cabinet including ministers from the Hezbollah and Amal parties This led to two years of political crisis and opposition protests surrounding the government buildings 27 November Michael Chong Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and President of the Queen s Privy Council for Canada in response to the government declaring the Quebecois a nation within Canadian Confederation 2007 edit 11 January Iajuddin Ahmed President of Bangladesh in his capacity as chief adviser during the 2006 2007 Bangladeshi political crisis 30 January Borys Tarasyuk Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine 4 February Alex Azar United States Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services 12 May Su Tseng Chang Premier after failing to secure election as his party s candidate for the 2008 presidential election 4 14 May Hani al Qawasmi Minister of Interior of Palestine after worsening of the security situation in Gaza 5 17 May Paul Wolfowitz President of the World Bank Group due to the Shaha Riza scandal 27 June Tony Blair Prime Minister of the United Kingdom stepped down as leader of the Labour Party on June 27 during his third term 6 21 July Bhairon Singh Shekhawat Vice President of India following defeat in the presidential election 12 September Shinzo Abe Prime Minister of Japan due to health reasons and the Liberal Democratic Party s loss of the House of Councillor election 17 September Alberto Gonzales United States Attorney General due to pressure from Congress 20 September Mike Johanns United States Secretary of Agriculture to run for the Senate 2008 edit 24 January Peter Hain United Kingdom Secretary of State for Work and Pensions and Secretary of State for Wales after the Electoral Commission referred investigations over political funding to the police 24 January Romano Prodi Prime Minister of Italy after losing a motion of no confidence in the Senate 5 March S M Krishna Governor of Maharashtra to return to partisan politics 17 March Eliot Spitzer Governor of New York after claims of involvement in a prostitution ring 20 September Thabo Mbeki President of South Africa after illegally interfering in the National Prosecuting Authority 24 September Yasuo Fukuda Prime Minister of Japan citing health and leadership problems 16 November Barack Obama United States Senator after election as the President of the United States 30 November Shivraj Patil Minister of Home Affairs of India following widespread criticism after the Mumbai terrorist attacks taking moral responsibility for the security lapse that led to the attacks 5 December Vilasrao Deshmukh Chief Minister of Maharashtra taking moral responsibility for the security lapse that led to the Mumbai terrorist attacks 5 December R R Patil Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra taking moral responsibility for the security lapse that led to the Mumbai terrorist attacks 2009 edit 15 January Joe Biden United States Senator to become the Vice President of the United States 21 January Janet Napolitano Governor of Arizona to become the United States Secretary of Homeland Security 25 January Bjorgvin G Sigurdsson Minister of Business Affairs of Iceland taking partial responsibility of the financial crisis 29 March Anbumani Ramadoss Minister of Health and Family Welfare of India after his party withdrew from the ruling coalition R Velu Minister of State for Railways of India after his party withdrew from the ruling coalition 3 April Abdullah Ahmad Badawi Prime Minister of Malaysia 5 April Anders Fogh Rasmussen Prime Minister of Denmark after being confirmed as NATO Secretary General 31 May Meira Kumar Minister of Water Resources of India to become the Speaker of the Lok Sabha 1 July Ivo Sanader Prime Minister of Croatia 26 July Sarah Palin Governor of Alaska 30 September Ogmundur Jonasson Minister of Health of Iceland in connection with Icesave dispute 2010 edit 11 May Gordon Brown Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Labour Party after defeat in the general election 30 May David Laws Chief Secretary to the Treasury of the United Kingdom over expenses abuse allegations after it emerged he had channeled tens of thousands of pounds in public money to his longtime partner 31 May Horst Kohler President of Germany due to controversial statements on overseas military deployment 8 June Yukio Hatoyama Prime Minister of Japan after breaking a campaign promise to close an American military base on the island of Okinawa 24 June Kevin Rudd Prime Minister of Australia and leader of the Australian Labor Party after the loss of leadership spill 27 September Fatmir Sejdiu President of Kosovo after the Constitutional Court held him for grossly violating the constitution by simultaneously holding the presidency and chairmanship of a political party 11 November Prithviraj Chavan Minister of State Independent Charge for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences of India to become the Chief Minister of Maharashtra 15 November A Raja Minister of Communications and Information Technology of India following corruption charges 2011 edit 14 January Zine El Abidine Ben Ali President of Tunisia following the Tunisian Revolution 11 February Hosni Mubarak President of Egypt following the Egyptian Revolution 19 May Mamata Banerjee Minister of Railways of India to assume office as the Chief Minister of West Bengal 12 July Dayanidhi Maran Minister of Textiles of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Murli Deora Minister of Corporate Affairs of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Bijoy Krishna Handique Minister of Development of North Eastern Region of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle M S Gill Minister of Statistics and Programme Implementation of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Kantilal Bhuria Minister of Tribal Affairs of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Sai Prathap Annayyagari Minister of State for Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Arun Subhashchandra Yadav Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Processing Industries of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle 13 July Gurudas Kamat Minister of State Independent Charge of Drinking Water and Sanitation of India due to disappointment with portfolio allocation 1 August Gary Locke United States Secretary of Commerce to become the United States Ambassador to China 2 September Naoto Kan Prime Minister of Japan following the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster 23 October Bruce Golding Prime Minister of Jamaica 10 November Marcus Stephen President of Nauru 10 November George Papandreou Prime Minister of Greece due to economic crisis and to form a national unity government 11 November Silvio Berlusconi Prime Minister of Italy after losing absolute majority in the Chamber of Deputies over his handling of the economic crisis 2012 edit 26 January Uhuru Kenyatta Minister of Finance of Kenya after being indicted by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity 6 February Emil Boc Prime Minister of Romania due to the 2012 Romanian protests 6 February Wu Den yih Premier of the Republic of China to assume office as the Vice President of the Republic of China 7 February Mohamed Nasheed President of Maldives 17 February Christian Wulff President of Germany facing the prospect of prosecution for allegations of corruption relating to his prior service as Minister President of Lower Saxony 22 February Kevin Rudd Minister of Foreign Affairs of Australia 30 March Anerood Jugnauth President of Mauritius to return to partisan politics 2 April Pal Schmitt President of Hungary following plagiarism scandal 21 June John Bryson United States Secretary of Commerce 26 June Pranab Mukherjee Minister of Finance of India to run in the presidential election 27 June Virbhadra Singh Minister of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises of India in wake of corruption charges being framed upon him 22 September Mukul Roy Minister of Railways of India after the Trinamool Congress withdrawal from the ruling coalition Sudip Bandyopadhyay Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare of India after the Trinamool Congress withdrawal from the ruling coalition Saugata Roy Minister of State for Urban Development of India after the Trinamool Congress withdrawal from the ruling coalition Choudhury Mohan Jatua Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting of India after the Trinamool Congress withdrawal from the ruling coalition Sultan Ahmed Minister of State for Tourism of India after the Trinamool Congress withdrawal from the ruling coalition Sisir Adhikari Minister of State for Rural Development of India after the Trinamool Congress withdrawal from the ruling coalition 27 October S M Krishna Minister of External Affairs of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Ambika Soni Minister of Information and Broadcasting of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Mukul Wasnik Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Subodh Kant Sahay Minister of Tourism of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Mahadeo Singh Khandela Minister of State for Tribal Affairs of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Vincent Pala Minister of State for Water Resources and Minority Affairs of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Agatha Sangma Minister of State for Rural Development of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle 9 November David Petraeus Director of the United States Central Intelligence Agency after an extramarital affair reportedly uncovered in an FBI investigation 12 December Michael Palmer Speaker of Parliament of Singapore after an extramarital affair reportedly against a grassroots constituency director from People s Association 2013 edit 9 February Annette Schavan Federal Minister of Education and Research of Germany after her doctorate was revoked for plagiarism 11 February Benedict XVI Pope and Sovereign of the Vatican City State on health and age grounds 14 March Hamadi Jebali Prime Minister of Tunisia 7 21 March M K Alagiri Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers of India following Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam s withdrawal from the ruling coalition S S Palanimanickam Minister of State for Finance of India following DMK s withdrawal from the ruling coalition S Gandhiselvan Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare of India following DMK s withdrawal from the ruling coalition S Jagathrakshakan Minister of State for Commerce and Industry of India following DMK s withdrawal from the ruling coalition D Napoleon Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment of India following DMK s withdrawal from the ruling coalition 28 April Mario Monti Prime Minister of Italy 11 May Pawan Kumar Bansal Minister of Railways of India on corruption charges Ashwani Kumar Minister of Law and Justice of India on corruption charges 30 May Eric Shinseki United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs following a scandal over gross mismanagement by the department 16 June C P Joshi Minister of Road Transport and Highways and Railways of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Ajay Maken Minister of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle 27 June Julia Gillard Prime Minister of Australia and leader of the Australian Labor Party after the loss of a leadership spill 4 December Hanna Birna Kristjansdottir Minister of the Interior of Iceland 20 December Jayanthi Natarajan Minister of State Independent Charge for Environment and Forests of India to assume party work for upcoming general election 2014 edit 29 January Selja Kumari Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment of India to focus on party work ahead of the general election 2 February Harish Rawat Minister of Water Resources of India to become the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand 22 February Enrico Letta Prime Minister of Italy 11 March Daggubati Purandeswari Minister of State for Commerce and Industry of India to join the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party 31 March Jean Marc Ayrault Prime Minister of France following loss in the municipal elections 3 April Kavuri Samba Siva Rao Minister of Textiles of India to join the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party 24 May Neiphiu Rio Chief Minister of Nagaland following election to the Lok Sabha 26 May Montek Singh Ahluwalia Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission of India following defeat of the ruling coalition in the general election 26 May Shivshankar Menon National Security Advisor of India following defeat of the ruling coalition in the general election 17 June Banwari Lal Joshi Governor of Uttar Pradesh following defeat of the ruling coalition in the general election 18 June Shekhar Dutt Governor of Chhattisgarh following defeat of the ruling coalition in the general election 27 June Ashwani Kumar Governor of Nagaland following defeat of the ruling coalition in the general election 30 June M K Narayanan Governor of West Bengal following questioning by Central Bureau of Investigation as a witness in 2013 helicopter bribery scandal 4 July Bharat Vir Wanchoo Governor of Goa following questioning by Central Bureau of Investigation as a witness in 2013 helicopter bribery scandal 14 July Vakkom Purushothaman Governor of Mizoram refusing to accept assignment and transfer as Governor of Nagaland 22 July Julian Castro Mayor of San Antonio to become the United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development 24 August K Sankaranarayanan Governor of Maharashtra refusing to accept assignment and transfer as Governor of Mizoram 30 August Judith Collins Minister of Justice of New Zealand conflict of interest attempts to undermine public servants association with right wing hate blog 8 3 September Sheila Dikshit Governor of Kerala following change in the central government 11 September Vinod Kumar Duggal Governor of Manipur and Mizoram following change in the central government 27 September J Jayalalithaa Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu following conviction and sentencing in disproportionate assets case 8 November Manohar Parrikar Chief Minister of Goa following appointment as Minister of Defence 18 November Alex Salmond First Minister of Scotland following the result of the 2014 independence referendum 4 December Hanna Birna Kristjansdottir Minister of the Interior of Iceland in response to one of her political assistant admitting leaking information regarding asylum seekers 2015 edit 14 January Giorgio Napolitano President of Italy on grounds of illness and age 17 February Chuck Hagel United States Secretary of Defense following conflicts within the administration particularly relating to issues concerning ISIL 18 February John Kitzhaber Governor of Oregon following revelations involving his fiancee Cylvia Hayes 9 6 March Raosaheb Danve Minister of State for Consumer Affairs Food and Public Distribution of India to accept role within the party leadership 8 May Ed Miliband Leader of the British Labour Party after the party s defeat following the general election 8 May Nick Clegg Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Liberal Democrats after the party s defeat following the general election 3 September Otto Perez Molina President of Guatemala on grounds of corruption allegations and after being stripped of immunity by the Congress 15 September Tony Abbott Prime Minister of Australia and leader of the Liberal Party of Australia after the defeat of leadership spill 29 October John Boehner Speaker of the United States House of Representatives following from within the Republic Conference 2016 edit 12 March David Ong Member of Parliament of Singapore for an extramarital affair reportedly against a grassroots member from People s Action Party 7 April Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson Prime Minister of Iceland following the Panama Papers scandal 22 May Sarbananda Sonowal Minister of State Independent Charge for Youth Affairs and Sports of India to assume office as the Chief Minister of Assam 5 July Sanwar Lal Jat Minister of State for Water Resources River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Mohan Kundariya Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Nihalchand Minister of State for Panchayati Raj of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Mansukhbhai Vasava Minister of State for Tribal Affairs of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Ram Shankar Katheria Minister of State for Human Resource Development of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle 12 July Najma Heptulla Minister of Minority Affairs of India G M Siddeshwara Minister of State for Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises of India 13 July David Cameron Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and the leader of the Conservative Party after voters voted in favour of leaving the European Union in a Brexit referendum 31 August Dilma Rousseff President of Brazil facing impeachment trials 6 December Manuel Valls Prime Minister of France to stand in the upcoming presidential election 12 December John Key Prime Minister of New Zealand and Leader of the New Zealand National Party 12 December Matteo Renzi Prime Minister of Italy after losing the constitutional referendum 2017 edit 27 January Nikki Haley Governor of South Carolina to become the United States Ambassador to the United Nations 10 March Park Geun hye President of South Korea facing impeachment trials 13 March Manohar Parrikar Minister of Defence of India to take over as the Chief Minister of Goa 10 April Robert J Bentley Governor of Alabama due to his involvement in a sex scandal with his political aide Rebekah Mason 24 May Terry Branstad Governor of Iowa to become the United States Ambassador to China 21 June Ram Nath Kovind Governor of Bihar to run in the presidential election 17 July Venkaiah Naidu Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs and Information and Broadcasting of India to run in the vice presidential election 6 August Halimah Yacob Speaker of Parliament of Singapore to seek candidacy in the presidential election 3 September Kalraj Mishra Minister of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Bandaru Dattatreya Minister of State Independent Charge for Labour and Employment of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Rajiv Pratap Rudy Minister of State Independent Charge for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Faggan Singh Kulaste Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Sanjeev Balyan Minister of State for Water Resources River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Mahendra Nath Pandey Minister of State for Human Resource Development of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle 13 September Raul Fernando Sendic Rodriguez Vice President of Uruguay after the conclusion of an investigation regarding his use of public funds while president of the State owned company ANCAP 10 29 September Tom Price United States Secretary of Health and Human Services following criticism of using government money to pay for private jet travel 1 November Michael Fallon United Kingdom Secretary of State for Defence after allegations of harassment 11 8 November Priti Patel forced to resign as the United Kingdom Secretary of State for International Development after undisclosed meeting with Israeli officials on holiday in the country 12 21 November Robert Mugabe President of Zimbabwe during the military coup d etat staged by Emmerson Mnangagwa and Constantino Chiwenga 2018 edit 2 January Al Franken United States Senator for Minnesota after accusations of sexual misconduct during a period of political sexual scandals 13 14 February Jacob Zuma President of South Africa 14 15 February Hailemariam Desalegn Prime Minister of Ethiopia after wave of protests in Amhara and Oromia Region 15 9 March Ashok Gajapathi Raju Minister of Civil Aviation of India following Telugu Desam Party s withdrawal from the ruling coalition Y S Chowdary Minister of State for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences of India following TDP s withdrawal from the ruling coalition 14 March Miro Cerar Prime Minister of Slovenia following a Supreme Court decision to annul a referendum result that approved a railway construction project the largest infrastructure project of the incumbent government 16 15 March Robert Fico Prime Minister of Slovakia in the wake of mass demonstrations against his governing coalition following the murder Jan Kuciak a journalist investigating possible ties between government officials and an Italian organized crime syndicate at the time he and his fiancee were gunned down in their home 17 18 19 21 March Pedro Pablo Kuczynski President of Peru 20 23 March Ameenah Gurib Fakim President of Mauritius following a scandal involving credit cards and shopping sprees 21 24 March Paolo Gentiloni Prime Minister of Italy following the general election 10 April Tom Bossert United States Homeland Security Advisor 29 April Amber Rudd United Kingdom Home Secretary following misleading Parliament in the aftermath of the Windrush scandal 22 Eric Greitens resigned as Governor of Missouri after accusations of sexual misconduct and misusing a charity donor list June 1 23 4 June Olivier Mahafaly Solonandrasana Prime Minister of Madagascar 9 June Boris Johnson United Kingdom Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs following differences with Prime Minister Theresa May over Brexit policy citation needed 8 July David Davis United Kingdom Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union following differences with Prime Minister Theresa May over Brexit Policy citation needed 24 August Malcolm Turnbull Prime Minister of Australia following the party leadership spills citation needed 17 October M J Akbar Minister of State for External Affairs of India due to number of sexual harassment allegations 24 October Jeremy Heywood United Kingdom Cabinet Secretary due of ill health following a three month leave of absence citation needed 1 November Tracey Crouch United Kingdom Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Sport Civil Society and Loneliness over the government s refusal to phase in changes to betting policy before Spring 2019 sparking cross party rebellion in Parliament citation needed 7 November Jeff Sessions United States Attorney General following differences with President Donald Trump over his recusal from investigations relating to Russian election interference 9 November Jo Johnson United Kingdom Minister of State for Transport and Minister for London following differences with the Prime Minister Theresa May over the government s Brexit policy 24 15 November Dominic Raab United Kingdom Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union in protest to the draft EU Withdrawal agreement approved by Cabinet the previous day 25 15 November Esther McVey United Kingdom Secretary of State for Work and Pensions in protest to the draft EU Withdrawal agreement approved by Cabinet the previous day 26 11 December Upendra Kushwaha Minister of State for Human Resource Development of India following his party s withdrawal from the ruling coalition 2019 edit 1 January Jim Mattis United States Secretary of Defense after failing to convince President Donald Trump to reconsider his decision to withdraw all American troops from Syria 2 January Ryan Zinke United States Secretary of the Interior following a series of ethical scandals 8 March Kummanam Rajasekharan Governor of Mizoram to contest the general election 14 March Sigridur A Andersen Minister of Justice of Iceland after the European Court of Human Rights found her appointments of judges to the Iceland court of appeals to be illegal 10 April Kirstjen Nielsen United States Secretary of Homeland Security following differences with President Donald Trump over failure to secure United States borders 26 May Peter O Neill Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea over disputes of him holding dual citizenship and after weeks of defections from his coalition government citation needed 6 June Lars Lokke Rasmussen Prime Minister of Denmark after his party s defeating in the general election citation needed 19 July Alexander Acosta United States Secretary of Labor following criticism over his role in mishandling Jeffrey Epstein case 24 July Theresa May Prime Minister of the United Kingdom after her party called for her to step down because of her inability to pass the Brexit withdrawal agreement 27 24 July Ricardo Rossello Governor of Puerto Rico following massive protests against scandals involving him 28 19 July Ramush Haradinaj Prime Minister of Kosovo after being summoned by the Kosovo Specialist Chambers and Specialist Prosecutor s Office to be interviewed as a suspect 22 August Iakoba Italeli Governor General of Tuvalu to rejoin politics 5 September Jo Johnson United Kingdom Minister of State for Universities Science Research and Innovation following Prime Minister Boris Johnson s decision to prorogue Parliament 29 10 September John Bolton United States National Security Adviser 7 September Amber Rudd United Kingdom Secretary of State for Works and Pensions citing what she described as Johnson s purge of the party and his failure to pursue a Brexit deal with the EU 30 10 November Evo Morales President of Bolivia following the civilian protests and an OAS audit that revealed irregularities in the general election 31 11 November Arvind Sawant Minister of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises of India after his party s withdrawal from the government 1 December Adil Abdul Mahdi Prime Minister of Iraq in reaction to the 2019 2021 Iraqi protests 1 December Rick Perry United States Secretary of Energy 10 December Antti Rinne Prime Minister of Finland after losing support from the Centre Party 2020 edit 13 February Sajid Javid United Kingdom Chancellor of the Exchequer during cabinet reshuffle 24 February Mahathir Mohamad Prime Minister of Malaysia following political crisis 15 May Nelson Teich Minister of Health of Brazil following disagreements with President Jair Bolsonaro 25 June Ivan Collendavelloo Deputy Prime Minister of Mauritius and Minister of Energy following the St Louis gate scandal 32 6 August G C Murmu Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir to become the Comptroller and Auditor General of India 17 September Harsimrat Kaur Badal Minister of Food Processing Industries of India in protest against the government s introduction of new farm laws 5 November Hashim Thaci President of Kosovo after being summoned by Kosovo Specialist Chambers 2021 edit 6 January Nando Bodha Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mauritius over disagreements with the Militant Socialist Movement over its handling of emergent national matters 33 8 January Betsy DeVos United States Secretary of Education in the aftermath of the January 6 Capitol attack 9 January Derrick Evans West Virginia Delegate after arrest for his role in the Capitol attack 11 January Elaine Chao United States Secretary of Transportation in the aftermath of the Capitol attack 11 January Chad Wolf Acting United States Secretary of Homeland Security in the aftermath of the Capitol attack 13 January Juri Ratas Prime Minister of Estonia after an investigation suspected that his party was involved in criminal involvement in relation to businessman Hillar Teder 15 January Mark Rutte Prime Minister of the Netherlands and his entire cabinet over the childcare benefits scandal 18 January Kamala Harris United States Senator to take office as Vice President of the United States 22 January Julie Payette Governor General of Canada following the conclusion of a workplace review that found she had belittled berated and publicly humiliated Rideau Hall staff and created a toxic verbally abusive workplace 26 January Giuseppe Conte Prime Minister of Italy after a confidence vote in his government failed to pass with an absolute majority in the Senate 34 10 February Yogida Sawmynaden Minister of Commerce of Mauritius following a scandal involving fictitious employment and the murder of a political activist 35 2 March Gina Raimondo Governor of Rhode Island to assume office as the United States Secretary of Commerce 18 March Xavier Becerra Attorney General of California to assume office as the United States Attorney General 26 June Matt Hancock United Kingdom Secretary of State for Health after breaching COVID 19 guidelines which involved having an affair with his aide 36 6 July Thawar Chand Gehlot Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment of India to become the Governor of Karnataka 7 July Further information 2021 Indian cabinet reshuffle Sadananda Gowda Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Ravi Shankar Prasad Minister of Law and Justice Communications and Electronics and Information Technology of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Ramesh Pokhriyal Minister of Education of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Harsh Vardhan Minister of Health and Family Welfare Science and Technology and Earth Sciences of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Prakash Javadekar Minister of Environment Forest and Climate Change Information and Broadcasting and Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Santosh Kumar Gangwar Minister of State Independent Charge of Labour and Employment of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Babul Supriyo Minister of State for Environment Forest and Climate Change of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Sanjay Shamrao Dhotre Minister of State for Education Communications and Electronics and Information Technology of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Rattan Lal Kataria Minister of State for Jal Shakti and Social Justice and Empowerment of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Pratap Chandra Sarangi Minister of State for Micro Small and Medium Enterprises and Animal Husbandry Fisheries and Dairying of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle Debasree Chaudhuri Minister of State for Women and Child Development of India ahead of cabinet reshuffle 23 August Andrew Cuomo Governor of New York following growing scrutiny due to allegations of sexual harassment 37 3 September Yoshihide Suga Prime Minister of Japan 38 15 September Baby Rani Maurya Governor of Uttarakhand to rejoin active politics 9 October Sebastian Kurz Chancellor of Austria after the start of the Kurz corruption probe 2 December Alexander Schallenberg Chancellor of Austria 2022 edit See also July 2022 United Kingdom government crisis 6 January 2022 Askar Mamin Prime Minister of Kazakhstan amidst protests against a sharp increase in fuel prices 39 40 41 30 June Christopher Pincher Government Deputy Chief Whip and Treasurer of the Household after admitting of being very drunk the night before at the private Carlton Club 24 June Oliver Dowden Chairman of the Conservative Party and Minister without Portfolio following the party s defeat in the Tiverton and Honiton by election and Wakefield by election 5 July Sajid Javid United Kingdom Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Rishi Sunak United Kingdom Chancellor of the Exchequer Bim Afolami Vice Chair of the Conservative Party owing to recent scandals in government under Boris Johnson Alex Chalk Solicitor General for England and Wales citing the Owen Paterson scandal Partygate and the Chris Pincher scandal 6 July Will Quince United Kingdom Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Children and Families Laura Trott United Kingdom Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Transport Robin Walker United Kingdom Minister of State for School Standards John Glen United Kingdom Economic Secretary to the Treasury Felicity Buchan Parliamentary Private Secretary in the Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy in protest against the leadership of Prime Minister Boris Johnson over his handling of the Chris Pincher scandal Victoria Atkins United Kingdom Minister of State for Prisons and Probation citing issues around the Owen Paterson Scandal Partygate Chris Pincher scandal and fractured values under the leadership of Boris Johnson 42 Stuart Andrew United Kingdom Minister of State for Housing following recent scandals involving the Prime Minister Boris Johnson losing confidence in Prime Minister Boris Johnson as a result of the Chris Pincher scandal Julia Lopez Minister of State for Media Data and Digital Infrastructure losing confidence in Prime Minister Boris Johnson as a result of the Chris Pincher scandal Lee Rowley Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Local Government and Building Safety losing confidence in Prime Minister Boris Johnson as a result of the Chris Pincher scandal Alex Burghart Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Apprenticeships and Skills losing confidence in Prime Minister Boris Johnson as a result of the Chris Pincher scandal Neil O Brien Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Levelling Up The Union and Constitution losing confidence in Prime Minister Boris Johnson as a result of the Chris Pincher scandal Kemi Badenoch Minister of State for Local Government Faith and Communities losing confidence in Prime Minister Boris Johnson as a result of the Chris Pincher scandal Mims Davies Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Employment losing confidence in Prime Minister Boris Johnson as a result of the Chris Pincher scandal 6 July Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi Minister of Minority Affairs of India following end of tenure as member of the Rajya Sabha Ramchandra Prasad Singh Minister of Steel of India following end of tenure as member of the Rajya Sabha 7 July Chris Philp Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Tech and the Digital Economy Boris Johnson Prime Minister of the United Kingdom following massive allegations and resignations from his government 21 July Mario Draghi Prime Minister of Italy following a confidence vote in his government failed to pass with an absolute majority in the Senate 20 October Liz Truss Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 8 November Gavin Williamson United Kingdom Minister without portfolio following accusations of bullying 2023 edit 19 January Jacinda Ardern Prime Minister of New Zealand citing burnout while facing an upcoming election and low polling numbers 43 7 February Ron Klain White House Chief of Staff 17 February Bhagat Singh Koshyari Governor of Maharashtra R K Mathur Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh 11 March Marty Walsh United States Secretary of Labor to assume the position of executive director of the National Hockey League Players Association 7 May Eduard Heger Prime Minister of Slovakia following a corruption scandal and a political crisis 7 July Tharman Shanmugaratnam Senior Minister of Singapore following his announcement to contest the presidential election 44 for presidency in the 2023 Presidential election 45 17 July Tan Chuan Jin Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore and backbencher Cheng Li Hui following a scandal about their infidelity between both members in question 46 47 48 A week before the resignation Tan had since apologized after being caught using unparliamentary language to an opposition member of parliament Jamus Lim on 17 April 49 which might also factored to his resignation as well 27 September Anthony Rota Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada following his invitation and recognition of Yaroslav Hunka 50 6 December Robert Jenrick United Kingdom Minister of State for Immigration over the government s Rwanda asylum plan 51 19 November Yeafesh Osman Minister of Science and Technology of Bangladesh ahead of the general election Mustafa Jabbar Minister of Posts and Telecommunications of Bangladesh ahead of the general election Shamsul Alam Minister of State for Planning of Bangladesh ahead of the general election 7 December Narendra Singh Tomar Minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare of India to assume office as the Speaker of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly Prahlad Singh Patel Minister of State for Food Processing Industries and Jal Shakti of India to assume office as Cabinet Minister in the state government of Madhya Pradesh Renuka Singh Saruta Minister of State for Tribal Affairs of India after being elected as member of the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly 2024 edit 18 January S Iswaran Minister for Transport of Singapore citing investigations on corruption connected to Ong Beng Seng 26 February Katalin Novak President of Hungary following Pardon scandal 12 March Ariel Henry Acting President and Prime Minister of Haiti in the midst of a major security crisis 12 March Manohar Lal Khattar Chief Minister of Haryana 15 March James Heappey Minister of State for the Armed Forces of the United Kingdom cited personal issues 52 18 March Tamilisai Soundararajan Governor of Telangana and Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry 19 March Pashupati Kumar Paras Minister of Food Processing Industries of India after seat sharing disagreement with the ruling coalition 20 March Vo Văn Thưởng President of Vietnam See also editList of resignations in Iceland List of resignations from the second May ministry List of departures from the first Johnson ministry List of departures from the second Johnson ministry List of Trump administration dismissals and resignationsReferences edit Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller 41st Vice President 1974 1977 Senate Historical Office US Senate Retrieved May 20 2017 Morris Nigel November 11 2008 Wilson may have had Alzheimer s when he resigned The Independent Archived from the original on March 8 2018 Retrieved January 1 2023 The New York Times 20 April 2002 Saturday Venezuela s 2 Fateful Days Leader Is Out and in Again BYLINE By LARRY ROHTER SECTION Section A Column 3 Foreign Desk Pg 1 BBC News Online May 12 2007 BBC News Online May 14 2007 BBC press release announcing Blair s 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