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1 However, Jeremy Corbyn has admitted that Labour is unlikely to win a confidence vote.
2 To do this they would have to win a confidence vote in the House of Commons.
3 Valls may even struggle to win a confidence motion when the new government comes before the national assembly.
4 You have to be discreet, cautious even, for there will be others who might wish to win a confidence .
5 If neither an alternative government nor the existing government can win a confidence vote within this period, an election is called.
6 POLITICS Italy's new government led by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte seeks to win a confidence vote in the lower house of Parliament.
7 This matters greatly because you need the numbers in the Commons to win a confidence vote and hence maintain the authority to govern.
8 His government ruled for half a year without winning a confidence vote.
9 Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany won a confidence motion convincingly in parliament today.
10 Papandreou's government won a confidence vote in parliament on June 22.
11 But as Prodi recently won a confidence vote, Napolitano is unlikely to accede now.
12 Theresa May has won a confidence vote in her leadership from her own party's MPs.
13 Italy's prime minister Silvio Berlusconi's government won a confidence vote today in the lower house of parliament.
14 But as Prodi recently won a confidence vote, Napolitano is unlikely to accede now to the request.
15 He won a confidence vote there on Feb. 28 thanks largely to the votes of lifetime senators.
16 July - Berlusconi wins a confidence vote on an austerity package deemed crucial to protect Italy's financial stability.
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