vote of no confidence

Intermediate ๐Ÿ›๏ธ Government / Politics

Definition

A parliamentary procedure where a legislature votes to show it no longer supports the executive leadership, typically forcing resignation or triggering new elections. The political equivalent of a break-up by committee.

Example Usage

After the scandal broke, the opposition called for a vote of no confidence, hoping to topple the prime minister's government.

Origin

Westminster parliamentary tradition, formalized in 18th-century Britain

Fun Fact

In some countries, a 'constructive vote of no confidence' requires the opposition to simultaneously propose a replacement leader, preventing destabilization without a viable alternative.

Source: Parliamentary governance systems

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