Explained: What is a no-confidence motion?

Only members of Lok Sabha have the parliamentary right to move a no-confidence motion.

July 20, 2018 / 10:43 IST
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Lok Sabha, Winter session of Parliament
Lok Sabha, Winter session of Parliament

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A no-confidence motion is a Parliamentary floor test that demonstrates to the ruling government that the elected parliament no longer has confidence in them.

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Every member of the Lok Sabha has the right to move a no-confidence motion if s/he feels that the elected government does not enjoy the majority of the House.

If accepted, the elected dispensation have to prove its majority in the Parliament. Members are not liable to furnish a reason for passing the no-confidence motion. Only members of Lok Sabha have the parliamentary right to move a no-confidence motion.