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If U.S. had Parliamentary-style government

The Biden Administration wouldn't likely survive a No Confidence vote, meaning a new administration would need to be formed behind someone in the House of Representatives. Unlikely either Pelosi or McCarthy could build a majority coalition. Whom would it be?
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If U.S. had Parliamentary-style government, Trump wouldn't have survived firing Comey, nor Don Jr's meeting with a Russian agent in Trump Tower, nor Jared's drumming up Chinese business for his Jersey City buildings, nor Jared's lies on his official financial disclosure forms.
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@ElwoodBlues Possibly.

I live in a country with a Parliamentary system and its more stable than the Americans here seem to think. The May government between 2017 and 2019 had a tiny majority with a coalition partner. During that period, she was hated by most people and suffered parliamentary defeat after defeat. The Tory rebels had no confidence in her and eventually replaced her with Boris Johnson. MPs of their own party will vote against theur own govt at times but almost never vote to bring down their own govt.