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Motions of no confidence in Spain are a parliamentary procedure that allows the Congress of Deputies or a parliament of an autonomous community to withdraw its trust from the president of the Government of Spain or the president of the autonomous community, respectively, and force their resignation. In Spain, the motion of no confidence is constructive (as the authors of the motion need to propose a new Prime Minister) and continuist (as it doesn't lead to snap elections).

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  • La moción de censura en España es un procedimiento parlamentario que permite al Congreso de los Diputados o a un parlamento de una comunidad autónoma retirar su confianza al presidente del Gobierno de España o al presidente de la comunidad autónoma, respectivamente, y forzar su dimisión. En España, la moción de censura es constructiva y continuista. La moción de censura contra el presidente del Gobierno de España está establecida en el artículo 113 de la Constitución española de 1978. Se han producido un total de cinco mociones de censura en el Congreso de los Diputados contra los presidentes Suárez (1980), González (1987), Rajoy (2017 y 2018), Sánchez (2020). Solamente una de ellas fue exitosa: la segunda moción de censura contra Rajoy fue aprobada el 1 de junio de 2018 y el candidato Pedro Sánchez quedó investido presidente del Gobierno. La moción de censura contra los presidentes autonómicos está establecida en los respectivos estatutos de autonomía de las comunidades autónomas. Se han presentado un total de 31 mociones de censura en los parlamentos autonómicos o en las ciudades autónomas, de las cuales 9 fueron aprobadas. (es)
  • Motions of no confidence in Spain are a parliamentary procedure that allows the Congress of Deputies or a parliament of an autonomous community to withdraw its trust from the president of the Government of Spain or the president of the autonomous community, respectively, and force their resignation. In Spain, the motion of no confidence is constructive (as the authors of the motion need to propose a new Prime Minister) and continuist (as it doesn't lead to snap elections). The motion of no confidence against the President of the Government of Spain is established in article 113 of the Spanish Constitution of 1978. There have been a total of five motions of no confidence in the Congress of Deputies against the presidents Suárez (1980), González (1987), Rajoy (2017 and 2018), Sánchez (2020). Only one of them was successful: the second motion of no confidence against Rajoy was approved on June 1, 2018 and the candidate Pedro Sánchez was invested as President of the Government. The motion of no confidence against the regional presidents is established in the respective autonomy statutes of the autonomous communities. A total of 31 motions of no confidence have been presented in the autonomous parliaments or in the autonomous cities, of which 9 were approved. (en)
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  • La moción de censura en España es un procedimiento parlamentario que permite al Congreso de los Diputados o a un parlamento de una comunidad autónoma retirar su confianza al presidente del Gobierno de España o al presidente de la comunidad autónoma, respectivamente, y forzar su dimisión. En España, la moción de censura es constructiva y continuista. (es)
  • Motions of no confidence in Spain are a parliamentary procedure that allows the Congress of Deputies or a parliament of an autonomous community to withdraw its trust from the president of the Government of Spain or the president of the autonomous community, respectively, and force their resignation. In Spain, the motion of no confidence is constructive (as the authors of the motion need to propose a new Prime Minister) and continuist (as it doesn't lead to snap elections). (en)
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  • Moción de censura (España) (es)
  • Motions of no confidence in Spain (en)
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