0 the act of making a formal statement that a public official might be guilty of a serious offence in connection with his or her job, especially in the US:
The investigation expanded and ultimately led to impeachment.
Ohio lawmakers presided over several impeachments during the state's infancy.
1 especially in the US, the action of formally accusing a public official of a serious offence in connection with their job:
call for/face impeachment A resolution to be filed in the House of Representatives will call for his impeachment.
The governor resigned amid a corruption investigation and the threat of impeachment.
Among the variables the authors consider are investigatory committees, votes of confidence regarding ministers, rules regarding questioning the executive and soliciting documents, censure and impeachment.
Popular satisfaction with the state of the economy and of foreign policy shored up public opinion against impeachment.
The book provides context for the impeachment debates by citing earlier cultural and political clashes.
Manipulation of footing occurs in specific sequential environments to manage the delicate tasks of negotiating impeachment work.
Prior to this, the magistrates could only be removed from office through an impeachment process.
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