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  2. Motion of no confidence - Wikipedia

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    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 assembly (usually a legislative body) as to whether an officer (typically an executive) is deemed fit to continue to occupy their office.

  3. Confidence motions in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    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 motion [1]), usually proposed by the opposition. When such a motion is put to a vote in the legislature, if a vote of confidence is defeated, or a vote of no confidence is passed, then the incumbent ...

  4. What a no confidence motion is and why it is likely to fail - AOL

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    A motion of no confidence has been laid down by the Liberal Democrats as they seek to topple the Boris Johnson administration following a litany of claims of coronavirus rule breaking in No 10.

  5. Speaker Denison's rule - Wikipedia

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    against motions of no confidence; in favour of disagreeing with amendments made by the House of Lords; The thinking behind the rule is that change should only occur if an actual majority vote is in favour of the change. Speaker Denison's rule is now a guiding principle in many other bodies that have neutral chairpersons. [4]

  6. Two Jackson State senior officials receive votes of no ... - AOL

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    The Jackson State University faculty senate issued a vote of no confidence Thursday against its Provost Alisa Mosley as well as Associate provost Brandi Newkirk-Turner.

  7. Impeachment and no-confidence motions in Hong Kong

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    Legislative Council in meeting. No-confidence motion is non-binding and tabled as members' bill, which requires simple majority from both groups in the Council to pass. As the appointment or removal of Chief Executives and officials are decided by the Chinese Government, such motions would not force any resignation. [5]

  8. IU-B's faculty holding a vote of no confidence against ...

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    A vote of no confidence from the Bloomington faculty has no direct administrative impact on the Whitten administration’s ability to serve in their roles, but faculty votes of no confidence are ...

  9. List of successful votes of no confidence in British governments

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    The 1742 vote of no confidence in the government of Robert Walpole was the first time that a prime minister of Great Britain resigned after a vote of no confidence by the House of Commons. Walpole is regarded as the first British prime minister, although this was not an official position until the early twentieth century.