Vote of No Confidence
A "Vote of No Confidence" is a parliamentary procedure used to determine whether a government or a specific leader, such as a prime minister, still has the support of the majority of lawmakers. If the vote passes, it indicates that the government is no longer trusted to lead, which can lead to its resignation or the calling of new elections.
This process is often seen in systems like those in the United Kingdom or Canada, where parliamentary democracy is practiced. A successful vote can result in significant political changes, impacting the direction of policies and governance in the country.