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A motion of no confidence (also variously called a vote of no confidence, no confidence motion, motion of confidence or vote of confidence) is a statement or vote about whether a person in a position of responsibility (government, management, etc.) is still deemed fit to hold that
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See moreThere are a number of variations in this procedure between parliaments. In some countries, a motion of no confidence can be directed at the government collectively or at any individual member, including the prime minister.
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See moreIn semi-presidential systems, the legislature may occasionally pass motions of no confidence, which removes only the cabinet and the prime minister. The legislature may also have
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See moreThe first motion of no confidence against an entire government occurred in March 1782 when, following news of the British defeat at Yorktown in the American Revolutionary War the
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