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Elections are held at regular times and can not be triggered by a vote of confidence or other parliamentary procedures.
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The candidate proposed then may or may not secure a positive vote of confidence before becoming prime minister.
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Ferry implored the deputies not to consider the vote on the credits as a vote of confidence.
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At the end of 1964, she lost a vote of confidence.
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They tabled a formal question to the government, which was customarily followed by a vote of confidence.
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By contrast, in parliamentary systems, the prime minister need to survive a vote of confidence otherwise a new election must be called.
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In that situation he could not expect to survive a vote of confidence.
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