What is the gap period between first no-confidence motion and second no-confidence motion- A. 12 months B. 3 months C. 6 months D. 9 months

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The correct answer is A. 12 months.

A no-confidence motion is a motion that is brought against a government or a minister in order to remove them from office. In the United Kingdom, a no-confidence motion can be brought by any member of Parliament. If the motion is passed, the government or minister must resign.

There is a 12-month gap between the first and second no-confidence motion against the same government or minister. This is to prevent the government from being constantly under threat of being removed from office.

Option B is incorrect because the gap period is 12 months, not 3 months.

Option C is incorrect because the gap period is 12 months, not 6 months.

Option D is incorrect because the gap period is 12 months, not 9 months.

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