Article 15 of the Constitution of Norway

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Article 15 of the Constitution of Norway is the constitutional provision that regulates the government's responsibility to the Storting and underpins the parliamentary system, including rules on votes of no confidence.

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Article 15 of the Constitution of Norway canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf article of the Constitution of Norway
constitutional provision
appliesTo Government of Norway
Parliament of Norway
surface form: Storting
belongsToJurisdiction Kingdom of Norway
constitutionalPrinciple parliamentary government
country Norway
defines rules on votes of no confidence
ensures political responsibility of the government to the Storting
governs conditions for government resignation after loss of confidence
consequences of a vote of no confidence
hasSubject parliamentary accountability
relationship between executive and legislature in Norway
vote of no confidence
hierarchicalLevel supreme law within Norwegian legal order
isBasisFor practice of parliamentary responsibility in Norway
language Norwegian
legalStatus binding constitutional norm
legalSystem Norwegian constitutional law
partOf Constitution of Norway
regulates government's responsibility to the Storting
parliamentary responsibility of the government
relatedTo Article 12 of the Constitution of Norway
Article 3 of the Constitution of Norway
subjectMatter executive–legislative relations in Norway
typeOfLaw public law provision
underpins parliamentary system of Norway

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Prime Minister of Norway constitutionalBasis Article 15 of the Constitution of Norway