According with the established in the third point of the article 17 of the Organic Law 8/1981, of December 30, of the Statute of Autonomy of Cantabria:[1] 3.
The President, after deliberation of the Government, and under his sole responsibility, may agree on the dissolution of Parliament in anticipation of the natural term of the legislature.
The President may not agree to the dissolution of Parliament during the first session of the legislature, when less than a year is left for its termination, or when a vote of no confidence is pending.
The President, after deliberation by the Government, may raise before Parliament the question of confidence in his program or in a general policy statement.
The Government of Cantabria will respond politically to the Parliament jointly without prejudice to the direct responsibility of each one of its components.
The President, after deliberation by the Government, may raise before Parliament the matter of confidence in his program or in a general policy statement.
The Parliament can demand the political responsibility of the President or the Government through the adoption by absolute majority of the constructive vote of no confidence.