A motion or vote of no confidence (or the inverse, a motion and corresponding vote of confidence) is a motion and corresponding vote thereon in a deliberative...
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office. A confidence motion may take the form of either a vote of confidence, usually put forward by the government, or a vote of no confidence (or censure...
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In India, a motion of no confidence, also called vote of no confidence/no trust, is a motion of no confidence initiated in the Lok Sabha or in a state...
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2022, a no-confidence motion against Imran Khan led to his removal as the prime minister of Pakistan. Based largely on the Westminster system of legislature...
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vote of no confidence (German: konstruktives Misstrauensvotum, Spanish: moción de censura constructiva) is a variation on the motion of no confidence that...
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This is a list of prime ministers defeated by either a parliamentary motion of no confidence or by the similar process of loss of supply. Only one Australian...
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current United Kingdom. The first motion of no confidence to defeat a ministry was in 1742 against the Whig government of Robert Walpole, who is generally...
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Sarat Chandra Sinha (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from August 2021)
Gaurisankar Bhattacharyya tabled a No-confidence Motion against the Government of Sinha were: 1. profession and practice of the Government had proved to be...
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Steenhuisen of the Democratic Alliance (DA), announced that he had tabled a motion of no confidence in the Cabinet, excluding President Ramaphosa, in terms of Section...
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Nick Smith (British politician) (category Alumni of Birkbeck, University of London)
BBC News. 17 May 2018. "Motion of no confidence passed in Welsh Labour MP Nick Smith". 13 October 2023. "Motion of no confidence passed in Welsh Labour...
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Censure (redirect from Censure motion)
(requiring no compulsory action from the censured party), unlike a motion of no confidence (which may require the referenced party to resign). The motion to censure...
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formal motion of no confidence, which is a specific example of a matter of confidence. If the government is defeated on a motion of no confidence, that...
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elections). The motion of no confidence against the President of the Government of Spain is established in article 113 of the Spanish Constitution of 1978. There...
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government currently has in parliament. Should a motion of confidence fail, or a motion of no confidence pass, the government will usually either resign...
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may be dissolved in a state of emergency, by the Governor on request of the Chief Minister, or if a motion of no confidence is passed against the ruling...
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A motion of no confidence in the Barnier government was tabled on 4 October 2024 in the French National Assembly. The vote took place on October 8. The...
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2019, a motion of no confidence in the government of Theresa May was tabled in the House of Commons. On 16 January, the House rejected the motion by a vote...
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Parliament on the recommendation of the prime minister for a snap election, or if the House of Commons passes a motion of no confidence in the government. Early...
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government to force passage of a law without a vote, unless the parliament passes a motion of no confidence. A motion of no confidence rarely passes, since it...
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Simon Harris (category Ministers of State of the 31st Dáil)
Department of Justice, the boy was permitted to remain in Ireland. On 20 February 2019, Harris survived a motion of no-confidence over his handling of the rising...
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Thapelo Amad (category Mayors of Johannesburg)
resigned as mayor on 24 April 2023 to avoid being defeated in a motion of no confidence. Amad was born in Soweto in present-day Gauteng. He holds a degree...
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Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 (category Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom concerning the House of Commons)
House has no confidence in Her Majesty's Government" (a motion of no confidence), an early general election would be held, unless the House of Commons subsequently...
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2023 Dublin riot (category 2023 crimes in the Republic of Ireland)
McEntee's position was "untenable". On 1 December, Sinn Féin tabled a motion of no confidence in Helen McEntee as Minister for Justice. The vote took place on...
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Angela Smith (South Yorkshire politician) (category Alumni of the University of Nottingham)
Corbyn's leadership, backing a no-confidence vote in 2016; in part due to this position, she lost a no-confidence motion in her constituency. She resigned...
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Parliamentary system (redirect from Parliamentary form of government)
ability to command the support ("confidence") of a majority of the legislature, to which they are held accountable. This head of government is usually, but...
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James Marape (category Members of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea)
December. The most important issue in this meeting was filing a motion of no confidence with the Private Business committee by Belden Namah. The opposition...
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2023 French pension reform law (category Presidency of Emmanuel Macron)
invocation of Article 49.3 of the French Constitution, allowing a draft law to pass without a vote unless the Assembly adopts a motion of no confidence within...
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separately—and call a snap election, provided that no motion of no confidence was in process, no state of emergency was in force and that dissolution did...
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A motion of no confidence in the Spanish government of Mariano Rajoy was debated and voted in the Congress of Deputies between 31 May and 1 June 2018...
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separately—and call a snap election, provided that no motion of no confidence was in process, no state of emergency was in force and that dissolution did...
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