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no-confidence vote

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A quick definition of no-confidence vote:

A no-confidence vote is a way for a group of people in charge, like a government, to vote and decide if they still trust the leader or leaders. If the majority of the group votes "no confidence," it means they don't trust the leader or leaders anymore and they have to resign.

A more thorough explanation:

A no-confidence vote is a formal legal process used by a legislative body to force the resignation of a cabinet or ministry. This is done through a majority vote, which indicates that the legislative body no longer has confidence in the current government.

For example, if the Prime Minister of a country is accused of corruption, the opposition party may call for a no-confidence vote. If the vote passes, the Prime Minister and their cabinet would be forced to resign.

Another example could be if a government fails to pass important legislation or handle a crisis effectively, the legislative body may call for a no-confidence vote to remove them from power.

These examples illustrate how a no-confidence vote can be used to hold a government accountable and ensure that they are acting in the best interest of the people they serve.

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