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Gonzales faces no confidence vote | Gonzales faces no confidence vote |
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US senators are preparing to hold a vote of no confidence in Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. | US senators are preparing to hold a vote of no confidence in Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. |
Democrats have been trying to force Mr Gonzales to resign over the sacking of eight federal prosecutors last year. | |
He is backed by President George W Bush however, who dismissed the vote as "political" and said he would determine whether Mr Gonzales was effective. | He is backed by President George W Bush however, who dismissed the vote as "political" and said he would determine whether Mr Gonzales was effective. |
Correspondents say that if the symbolic vote is passed, it will represent a serious blow to the administration. | Correspondents say that if the symbolic vote is passed, it will represent a serious blow to the administration. |
However, it is thought that Republicans in the Senate will block the non-binding vote despite many having joined the Democrats in their criticism of Mr Gonzales. | However, it is thought that Republicans in the Senate will block the non-binding vote despite many having joined the Democrats in their criticism of Mr Gonzales. |
The resolution would need the support of 60 senators to take it to a final vote. The Democrats have a majority of 51, including two independents who usually vote with them. | |
Senators have begun debating the resolution, which states that the attorney general "no longer holds the confidence of the Senate and of the American people". | Senators have begun debating the resolution, which states that the attorney general "no longer holds the confidence of the Senate and of the American people". |
Domestic issues | Domestic issues |
The row stems from accusations that Mr Gonzales concealed from Congress a political motivation behind the sacking of the federal prosecutors. | The row stems from accusations that Mr Gonzales concealed from Congress a political motivation behind the sacking of the federal prosecutors. |
Democratic Senator Charles Schumer reminded senators that calls for Mr Gonzales's resignation had come from senators in both parties. | Democratic Senator Charles Schumer reminded senators that calls for Mr Gonzales's resignation had come from senators in both parties. |
They can try to have their votes of no confidence, but it's not going to determine who serves in my government President George W Bush | They can try to have their votes of no confidence, but it's not going to determine who serves in my government President George W Bush |
"If all senators who have actually lost confidence in Attorney General Gonzales voted their conscience, this vote would be unanimous," he said. | "If all senators who have actually lost confidence in Attorney General Gonzales voted their conscience, this vote would be unanimous," he said. |
Senator Arlen Specter, the most senior Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, said he was concerned that the vote was a political manoeuvre by the Democrats - but nonetheless, he had no confidence in Mr Gonzales. | |
At a news conference in the Bulgarian capital, Sofia, Mr Bush said Mr Gonzales had committed "no wrongdoing". | At a news conference in the Bulgarian capital, Sofia, Mr Bush said Mr Gonzales had committed "no wrongdoing". |
"They can try to have their votes of no confidence, but it's not going to determine who serves in my government," Mr Bush said. | "They can try to have their votes of no confidence, but it's not going to determine who serves in my government," Mr Bush said. |
The BBC's correspondent in Sofia says US reporters following Mr Bush focused on entirely domestic issues - a sign that the president's brief respite from his political troubles at home is now over. | The BBC's correspondent in Sofia says US reporters following Mr Bush focused on entirely domestic issues - a sign that the president's brief respite from his political troubles at home is now over. |
The no-confidence vote comes in the wake of the White House decision to choose a new chairman of the joint chiefs of staff in order to avoid a row with Congress. | The no-confidence vote comes in the wake of the White House decision to choose a new chairman of the joint chiefs of staff in order to avoid a row with Congress. |
Last week, the Bush administration decided that General Peter Pace would be given such a rough ride in his Senate hearings that it was not worth the effort involved in having his contract renewed. | |
The White House has also lost an important vote on its main domestic programme - immigration reform. | The White House has also lost an important vote on its main domestic programme - immigration reform. |