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| government_head_history = 2005-2019
| government_head_history = 2005-2019
| deputy_government_head_title = Deputy Prime Minister
| deputy_government_head_title = Deputy Prime Minister
| deputy_government_head = Johnny von Hague
| deputy_government_head = [[Johnny von Hague]]
| other_government_minister_title = First Secretary
| other_government_minister_title = First Secretary
| other_government_minister = Jessie Eytle
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The '''Johannes-von Hague coalition''' was formed by [[Walter Johannes]] and Johnny von Hague on 21 August 2014 following successful negotiations between the [[MBE Conservatives|Conservative Party]] and the Farmers Union. It would be Johannes third ministry, and the first coalition government since [[Ramsay Logrin]].
The '''Johannes-von Hague coalition''' was formed by [[Walter Johannes]] and [[Johnny von Hague]] on 21 August 2014 following successful negotiations between the [[MBE Conservatives|Conservative Party]] and the Farmers Union. It would be Johannes third ministry, and the first coalition government since [[Ramsay Logrin]].


The coalition was led by Johannes as Prime Minister with von Hague as Deputy Prime Minister and composed of members of both Johannes' centre-right Conservative Party and von Hague's right-wing Farmers Union. The coalition was succeeded by the single-party, [[Fourth Johannes ministry]] after the [[2017 Great Morstaybishlia General Election|2017 general election]].
The coalition was led by Johannes as Prime Minister with von Hague as Deputy Prime Minister and composed of members of both Johannes' centre-right Conservative Party and von Hague's right-wing Farmers Union. The coalition was succeeded by the single-party, [[Fourth Johannes ministry]] after the [[2017 Great Morstaybishlia General Election|2017 general election]].