nonconfidences

/ˌnɑnkɑnfɪdənsɪz/
noun
  1. Votes or motions expressing a lack of trust or support for a leader or government.
    • Nonconfidences can force a government to call for new elections.
    • The prime minister resigned after two nonconfidences were passed by the parliament.
    • The committee faced multiple nonconfidences from its own members.
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