No Confidence Motion
A No Confidence Motion is a formal proposal in a legislative body, such as a parliament, that seeks to remove a government or a specific member from office. It is typically initiated by opposition parties when they believe that the current government is failing to perform its duties or has lost the support of the majority. If the motion passes, it can lead to the resignation of the government or a change in leadership.
The process usually involves a debate followed by a vote. If the majority of members vote in favor of the motion, it indicates that they no longer have confidence in the government, which may result in new elections or the formation of a new government. This mechanism is an essential part of democratic systems, ensuring accountability and responsiveness in governance.