Misstrauensvotum
vote of no confidence
noun MIS-trow-ens-foh-tum Rare
Origin: from Latin via French
Usage Note
Misstrauensvotum is a parliamentary vote expressing loss of confidence in a government, from Misstrauen (distrust) and Latin Votum. It is neuter; the plural ends in -voten. In Germany the konstruktives Misstrauensvotum requires electing a successor in the same vote, preventing a power vacuum.
Examples
"Das Misstrauensvotum gegen den Kanzler scheiterte knapp."
Natural Translation
The vote of no confidence against the chancellor narrowly failed.
Literal Translation
The no-confidence-vote against the chancellor failed narrowly.
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