Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
no-confidence motion
Noun
/nō ˈkänfɪdəns ˈmoʊʃən/
Definition
A no-confidence motion is a formal proposal in a parliamentary system to remove a government or a specific member from office due to a lack of confidence in their ability to govern.
Examples
- The opposition party submitted a no-confidence motion against the Prime Minister.
- After the vote on the no-confidence motion, the government was forced to resign.
- In political history, several no-confidence motions have changed the direction of the government.
Meaning
It expresses that a majority of the parliament or assembly no longer supports the current government, which may lead to its resignation or a new election.
Synonyms
- vote of no confidence
- confidence vote
- censure motion