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  2. Article 70 of the Constitution of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The article has the effect of preventing free votes and crossing the floor by Members of Parliament.If MPs vote against their party, they automatically lose their seats. As a result of Article 70, Bangladesh's parliament has largely served as a rubber stamp for actions taken by the ruling party or coalition.

  3. Motion of no confidence - Wikipedia

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    A motion of no confidence can only be submitted six months after the Parliament has rejected a previous one. The motion must be signed by at least one-sixth of the members and must clearly state the issues to be debated. A motion of no confidence is accepted only if it is approved by the absolute majority of the total number of members. [22]

  4. List of prime ministers defeated by votes of no confidence

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    John Diefenbaker (1963) – loss of confidence supply as a result of cabinet revolt; Pierre Trudeau (1974) – loss of confidence supply [a] Joe Clark (1979) – lost a budget vote; Paul Martin (2005) – opposition triggered motion [b] Stephen Harper (2011) – motion of no confidence that held the government in contempt of Parliament.

  5. 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.

  6. Snap election - Wikipedia

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    A snap election is an election that is called earlier than the one that has been scheduled. Snap elections in parliamentary systems are often called to resolve a political impasse such as a hung parliament where no single political party has a majority of seats, or when the incumbent prime minister is defeated in a motion of no confidence, or to capitalize on an unusual electoral opportunity ...

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

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    How will the vote of no confidence work? Bloomington faculty will meet at the IU Auditorium at 2:30 p.m. April 16 to vote on the motion. The meeting is not open to the public; only voting faculty ...

  8. Starmer urged to submit motion of no confidence in ... - AOL

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    Passing a motion of no confidence in the Conservative government could trigger an early general election. However, it is uncertain if such a motion would be passed, with the Tories holding a ...

  9. K. M. Emrul Kayesh - Wikipedia

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    Kishore filed a no-confidence motion against the report. [16] He was the judge at the trial of Salim Prodhan, who operated illegal casinos in Dhaka. [17] In March 2022, Kayesh issued arrest warrant against four Bangladesh Nationalist Party politicians, including Ruhul Kabir Rizvi. [18]