"vote" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- For now, the question of a no-confidence vote remains up in the air.
- After the call for a no-confidence vote, he held his first news conference in months.
- This would have looked like a vote of no-confidence, not a political opportunity.
- By 1987, they were angry enough to win a no-confidence vote.
- A successful no-confidence vote would lead to new elections in 60 days.
- Democratic officials said they were uncertain that a no-confidence vote would be held this week.
- The faculty has met twice recently to consider a no-confidence vote.
- On March 28, 1979, the government lost a no-confidence vote, by 311 votes to 310.
- A national referendum on economic policy would almost certainly mean a no-confidence vote against the current leadership.
- Parliament can pass a vote of no-confidence on the Government by a simple majority.
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