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  2. Judgment of the Constitutional Court of Peru over the ...

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    Pedro Olaechea, who was President of Congress prior to its dissolution and subsequently became President of the Permanent Assembly, filed a claim against the Vizcarra government over its power to dissolve Congress on 10 October 2019. [15] The Constitutional Court would grant admission to the claim on 29 October 2019. [15]

  3. Dissolution of parliament - Wikipedia

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    The chamber passes a motion of dissolution by a constitutional majority (120 out of 200 deputies must support it). President is obliged to dissolve the chamber if such motion passes. Since the formation of the Czech Republic, the Chamber of Deputies was only dissolved once.

  4. 2022 Peruvian self-coup attempt - Wikipedia

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    [29] Torres would present a second question of confidence on 17 November 2022; this second motion was also rejected by Congress on 24 November and provided an opportunity for Castillo to dissolve Congress according to France 24. [29] This interpretation was later rejected by the Constitutional Court in a May 2023 judgement. [104]

  5. Peru president dissolves congress, which then ousts him

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    Peru’s Congress has the ability to remove the president and the president has the ability to dissolve the Congress, so "technically, it is not a coup,” said Eduardo Gamarra, a political ...

  6. Peru president dissolves congress amid anti-corruption push

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    Peruvian President Martín Vizcarra dissolved congress Monday, exercising seldom used executive powers to shut down the opposition-controlled legislature that he accuses of stonewalling attempts ...

  7. 2019–2020 Peruvian constitutional crisis - Wikipedia

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    In an interview on September 29, Vizcarra asserted that if Congress denied the confidence motion, he would exercise his constitutional authority to dissolve Congress and call for new elections. [15] On September 30, Prime Minister Del Solar and his cabinet convened at the Government Palace before proceeding to Congress to present the confidence ...

  8. Motion of no confidence - Wikipedia

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    The president of the Cabinet may propose a motion of no confidence against any minister to Congress, which then needs more than half the Congress to approve it. The president of the republic may dissolve Congress if it has censured or denied its confidence to two Cabinets.

  9. Why did Marjorie Taylor Greene file a motion to remove GOP ...

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    What is a motion to vacate? ... But a divided Congress, with Republicans narrowly controlling the House and Democrats narrowly controlling the Senate, means bipartisan agreement is the only ...