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Censure

A censure is an expression of strong disapproval or harsh criticism.[1] In parliamentary procedure, it is a debatable main motion that could be adopted by a majority vote. Among the forms that it can take are a stern rebuke by a legislature, a spiritual penalty imposed by a church, or a negative judgment pronounced on a theological proposition. It is usually non-binding (requiring no compulsory action from the censured party), unlike a motion of no confidence (which may require the referenced party to resign).

  1. ^ "censure" – via The Free Dictionary.

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Ordnungsruf German Πρόταση δυσπιστίας Greek Censura (desaprobación) Spanish 問責決議 Japanese Celaan Malay Motie van afkeuring Dutch Censure SIMPLE Censura SQ Siyasi denetim Turkish 譴責 ZH-YUE

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