A Vote of Confidence

By Richard E Walrath 

In a parliamentary system, the parliament chooses a prime minister, and he remains as such until he loses a vote of confidence, resigns, or his party loses in a general election which are held every five years in England. 

If he loses a vote of confidence, a general election is held to determine the new members of parliament who then
chose a new prime minister.

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