/tə voʊt wɑnt ʌv ˈkɑnfɪdəns/ – Phrase
Definition: bỏ phiếu bất tín nhiệm.
A more thorough explanation: “To vote want of confidence” is a legal term used in parliamentary procedure to refer to a formal vote taken by members of a legislative body to express their lack of confidence in a particular individual or group, typically a government or specific office holder. This vote is often used as a mechanism to signal that the members no longer support the individual or group in question and may lead to their removal from office or a change in leadership.
Example: The shareholders called for a vote of no confidence in the company’s board of directors due to their mishandling of funds.