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motion$50516$ - traduzione in olandese

MOTION IN THE QUEBEC LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
Francoeur Motion; Francœur motion; Francoeur motion; Motion Francœur; Motion Francoeur; Francour Motion

motion      
n. beweging; motie; stoelgang
non-confidence         
  • The outgoing prime minister [[Mariano Rajoy]] (right) congratulates the incoming prime minister Pedro Sánchez (left) upon losing the no-confidence vote on 1 June 2018.
VOTE ON WHETHER A GROUP OF PEOPLE STILL HAS CONFIDENCE IN A GOVERNMENT OR LEADER
Motion of Confidence; Motion of confidence; Non-confidence; Confidence (politics); Vote of no confidence; Vote of confidence; Non confidence; Confidence vote; Motion of censure; No confidence; Non-confidence motion; Motion of No Confidence; Non-confidence vote; No-confidence vote; Vote of no-confidence; No confidence vote; Non confidence vote; Motion of non-confidence; Vote of No Confidence; No confidence motion; Motion of no-confidence; Motion of Non-Confidence; Motion of non confidence; Vote of non confidence; Non-Confidence Motion; Vote of non-confidence; Vote of Confidence; No-confidence motion; Votes of no confidence; Confidence motion; Censorship motion; Motions of non-confidence; Motions of no confidence; No-confidence; No Confidence; No-confidence voting; VoNC; Floor test; Trust vote; Votes of confidence; Confidence votes
wantrouwen (motie v.) (poging om de regering te laten vallen)
vote of confidence         
  • The outgoing prime minister [[Mariano Rajoy]] (right) congratulates the incoming prime minister Pedro Sánchez (left) upon losing the no-confidence vote on 1 June 2018.
VOTE ON WHETHER A GROUP OF PEOPLE STILL HAS CONFIDENCE IN A GOVERNMENT OR LEADER
Motion of Confidence; Motion of confidence; Non-confidence; Confidence (politics); Vote of no confidence; Vote of confidence; Non confidence; Confidence vote; Motion of censure; No confidence; Non-confidence motion; Motion of No Confidence; Non-confidence vote; No-confidence vote; Vote of no-confidence; No confidence vote; Non confidence vote; Motion of non-confidence; Vote of No Confidence; No confidence motion; Motion of no-confidence; Motion of Non-Confidence; Motion of non confidence; Vote of non confidence; Non-Confidence Motion; Vote of non-confidence; Vote of Confidence; No-confidence motion; Votes of no confidence; Confidence motion; Censorship motion; Motions of non-confidence; Motions of no confidence; No-confidence; No Confidence; No-confidence voting; VoNC; Floor test; Trust vote; Votes of confidence; Confidence votes
stemming over motie van vertrouwen (in de regering of directie)

Definizione

Renewability
·noun The quality or state of being renewable.

Wikipedia

Francœur Motion

The Francœur Motion, introduced in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec in 1918 by Liberal MLA Joseph-Napoléon Francœur, declared that Quebec would be prepared to leave the Canadian federation if English Canadians felt the presence of Quebec was "an obstacle to the union, progress and development of Canada".

Que cette Chambre est d’avis que la Province de Québec serait disposée à accepter la rupture du pacte confédératif, si dans les autres provinces, on croit qu’elle est un obstacle à l’union, au progrès et au développement du Canada.

(That this House is of the opinion that the Province of Quebec would be prepared to accept the break-up of the Confederation Pact if, in the other provinces, it is believed to be an obstacle to the union, progress and development of Canada.)

Francœur's motion was a response to the harsh reaction in English Canada to Quebec's strong anti-conscription feelings during the Conscription Crisis of 1917 of the First World War. Many Quebecers opposed conscription because of anti-imperialist sentiments. The motion attracted widespread attention in the press and was notably approved by the newspaper Le Canada. Premier of Quebec Lomer Gouin finally convinced Francœur to withdraw the motion because he did not wish to see a vote taken on it.