what is the difference between a deadlock and a no confidence motion
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The situation typically one involving opposing parties in which no progress can be made deadlock and the motion of no confidence alternatively vote of no confidence or unsuccessful confidence motion is a statement or vote which states that a persons in a position of responsibility government managerial.
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A Motion of Confidence is a movement of help proposed by a legislature in a parliament or other gathering of chose delegates to allow individuals from parliament to enlist their trust in an administration.
At the point when a vote of certainty is called, the Parliament votes on whether it believes in the present Government or not.
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