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In a parliamentary system; there can be a vote of no-confidence; if a certain threshold of votes are reached, then new elections and an election date (varies from government to government, but typically 30 days) is announced as well.

 

 

You guys do have something like this, via the articles of impeachment; but your Senate kind of sucks with how out of touch they are, and their current polling with regards to the American voter and their confidence in the Senate.

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4 minutes ago, Teh_Diplomat said:

In a parliamentary system; there can be a vote of no-confidence; if a certain threshold of votes are reached, then new elections and an election date (varies from government to government, but typically 30 days) is announced as well.

 

 

You guys do have something like this, via the articles of impeachment; but your Senate kind of sucks with how out of touch they are, and their current polling with regards to the American voter and their confidence in the Senate.

The American system is pretty good. I will say we hit the firewall where partisan loyalty has eroded the benefits of having 3 pillars of government. I will say Trump not being removed for being unfit means no President will ever face that. We can definitely benefit from some revising our political structures. 

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