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  2. A proposed motion of no confidence can force a resignation. For example, in 2009 the proposed vote of no confidence in the Speaker of the House of Commons forced the resignation of Michael Martin in the wake of the Parliamentary Expenses Scandal. Several MPs breached a constitutional convention and openly called for the resignation of the Speaker.
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    • In August 1963, Parliament witnessed the first "No Confidence Motion" against then-Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's government. ...
    • Indira Gandhi has faced the highest everNo Confidence Motion i.e.,15 times.
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    Motion of no confidence - Wikipedia

    A motion or vote of no confidence (or the inverse, a motion of confidence and corresponding vote of confidence) is a formal expression by a deliberative body (often a legislature) as to whether an officeholder (typically an executive) is deemed fit to continue to occupy their office. The no-confidence vote is a … See more

    There are a number of variations in this procedure between parliaments. In some countries, a motion of no confidence can be directed at the government collectively or at any individual member, including the prime minister. … See more

    In semi-presidential systems, the legislature may occasionally pass motions of no confidence, which removes only the cabinet and the … See more

    The first motion of no confidence against an entire government occurred in March 1782 when, following news of the British defeat at Yorktown in the American Revolutionary War See more

    March 1782
    The Parliament of Great Britain voted that it "can no longer repose confidence in the present ministers".
    October 1962
    A spontaneous motion of no-confidence (article 49.2) tabled against the Pompidou government over a constitutional reform dispute and it was passed.
    1 June 2018
    The government of Mariano Rajoy was ousted after a motion of no confidence passed 180–169 after the sentence of the Gürtel corruption scandal, which involved the ruling party.
    25 September 2018
    Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven was ousted after he lost a vote of no confidence in the Riksdag after an election was held on 9 September.
    8 March 2022
    Opposition parties filed the motion against then prime minister of Pakistan Imran Khan.
    10 April 2022
    Motion of no confidence was passed by 174 votes out of 346.

    Presidential systems with a robust separation of powers and/or fixed election dates generally do not use motions of no confidence and instead use impeachment as a similar … See more

     
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