NO. there is no "no confidence" votes under the American Constitution. That is only under a parlamentary system
Recall
If enough signatures are on the petition, there will be a recall election in which the public can vote to remove a public official from office.
The President can appoint the judge and the Senate must vote to see if teh Judge is removed from office or not.
Yes there has been a vot of non-confidence in CanadaYes there has been a vot of non-confidence in CanadaYes there has been a vot of non-confidence in Canada
To expel a member, two thirds of the House or Senate must agree to the removal.
The vote is called "recall"
Vote him/her out when the term is up.
In South Africa, the power to remove the president from office lies with the National Assembly. This can be done through a motion of no confidence, which requires a majority vote from the Assembly members. Additionally, the president can be removed for misconduct or incapacity following a process outlined in the Constitution, which also involves a two-thirds majority vote in the National Assembly.
Recall
No. If that were possible, a President could abuse the power to remove his political opponents from office. Senators may censure (discipline) or remove members of the Senate, and the House of Representatives may censure or remove members of the House. This is a rare occurrence, however.
If enough signatures are on the petition, there will be a recall election in which the public can vote to remove a public official from office.
No . only the mps can remove him ?
Blagojevich was subsequently convicted and removed from office on January 29, 2009 by a unanimous 59-0 vote in the Illinois State Senate.
That is known as a recall election.
VOTE HIM OUT OF OFFICE! VOTE HIM OUT OF OFFICE!
The US House of Representatives can bring impeachment charges against the President. If such charges are brought (which has happened twice in US History), then the Senate can vote to convict and remove the President by a 2/3 vote (which has never happened).
A federal judge can be removed from office through the process of impeachment by the House of Representatives and conviction by the Senate. This requires a majority vote in the House to impeach the judge, followed by a two-thirds majority vote in the Senate to convict and remove them from office.