Motion of No Confidence
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The constitutional committee is considered to be in one of the following two states at all times:
A normal state (i.e. a state of confidence)
A state of no-confidence
In a state of no-confidence, the current committee is no longer able to participate in governance actions and must be replaced before any governance actions can be ratified.
To pass, this Action requires:
Doesn't Vote
67%
51%
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