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Discuss the distinction between censure motion and no confidence motion .​

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Answered by romualdosilaojrsilao
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On the other hand, "censure" is meant to show disapproval and does not result in the resignation of ministers. The motion of censure may be against an individual minister or a group of ministers. However, depending on a country's constitution, a no-confidence motion may be more directed against the entire cabinet.

Answered by chetna4717
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Censure and No-Confidence motions are two devices of parliamentary proceedings which are used by the members of Parliament to act according to the rules of the houses. Other than this similarity the two terms are different from each other.

A censure motion can be moved in the parliament or in a state assembly in India. It is moved by the opposition against a specific policy of the government or against a minister or against the whole council of ministers.

A No-Confidence expresses a lack of confidence in the current set up run by the Prime Minister and the council of ministers, if passed in the parliament, then the entire ministry will have to resign.

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