With a vote of confidence,

a. the head of state confirms his or her faith in the government.
b. the opposition sponsors a motion that usually forces the government to resign if it passes.
c. the public votes in a referendum on whether to approve a law passed by the legislature.
d. the government itself picks a particular vote and states that it will resign and call for new elections if it loses the vote.
e. a parliamentary system immediately triggers a recall election.


D

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