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  2. 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]

  3. 500+ faculty members sign letter of no confidence against UT ...

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    More than 500 University of Texas faculty members have signed a letter of no confidence against President Jay Hartzell after the school's police response to a peaceful pro-Palestinian protest on ...

  4. 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.

  5. List of successful votes of no confidence in British governments

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    The 1742 vote of no confidence in the government of Robert Walpole was the first time that a prime minister of Great Britain resigned after a vote of no confidence by the House of Commons. Walpole is regarded as the first British prime minister, although this was not an official position until the early twentieth century.

  6. 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.

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

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    A vote of no confidence is a motion from the IU Bloomington Faculty Council — which is then voted on by the Bloomington faculty at large — to formally express dissent in the leadership of an ...

  8. Column: IU President Whitten's 'no confidence' response was ...

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    OPINION: IU grad worker with a teaching side gig writes he used Whitten's response to faculty no confidence vote to teach a difficult subject.

  9. 2022 vote of confidence in the Conservative Party leadership ...

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    On 14 January it was reported that 30 Conservative MPs had submitted letters of no confidence (in Johnson) to the 1922 Committee. [4] On 6 June 2022, following the Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II , the chairman of the 1922 Committee, Sir Graham Brady , announced that the threshold of 54 letters of no confidence had been met and that a vote of ...