Vote of No Confidence
Questions
1. Discuss the No Confidence story with a friend.
2. If the Opposition is not satisfied with the performance of the Government they can vote for a motion of ___ ____________.
3. Find a definition for the term ‘voting for a motion of no-confidence’.
4. In 2013, which Member of Parliament moved a motion of no-confidence against the Prime Minister?
5. If the Opposition gets more votes than the Government the Prime Minister could lose their job. True or false?
6. Why do you think the Opposition would move a vote of no-confidence against the Government? List your reasons.
7. Which Member of Parliament moved a vote of no-confidence against the Government in the 1940s?
a. Gough Whitlam
b. John Curtin
c. Robert Menzies
8. What was the outcome of the no-confidence motion moved by the Opposition?
9. What do you understand more clearly since watching the No Confidence story?
10. Name three facts you learnt in the No Confidence story.
2. If the Opposition is not satisfied with the performance of the Government they can vote for a motion of ___ ____________.
3. Find a definition for the term ‘voting for a motion of no-confidence’.
4. In 2013, which Member of Parliament moved a motion of no-confidence against the Prime Minister?
5. If the Opposition gets more votes than the Government the Prime Minister could lose their job. True or false?
6. Why do you think the Opposition would move a vote of no-confidence against the Government? List your reasons.
7. Which Member of Parliament moved a vote of no-confidence against the Government in the 1940s?
a. Gough Whitlam
b. John Curtin
c. Robert Menzies
8. What was the outcome of the no-confidence motion moved by the Opposition?
9. What do you understand more clearly since watching the No Confidence story?
10. Name three facts you learnt in the No Confidence story.