SHORT ANSWER:
A censure motion requires a notice to be given and must be supported by a certain number of members in the House.
DETAILS:
- A censure motion can be introduced in either House of Parliament.
- A notice must be given to the Speaker or Chairman, usually requiring the support of at least 50 members.
- The motion must be discussed and voted upon in the House.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- If passed, it indicates disapproval of the government's actions but does not lead to any legal penalties.
SOURCE:
- Parliamentary Procedure Rules
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