-
legislature does nothing, the
vetoed bill fails,
while in others, the
vetoed bill
becomes law.
Because the
amendatory veto gives the
executive a stronger...
-
article provides a
summary and
details of the
bills vetoed by presidents.
Although the term "
veto" does not
appear in the
United States Constitution,...
- or
inviting a non-member to sit at a UNSC meeting) also
cannot be
vetoed. The
veto power is controversial.
Supporters state that the
United Nations would...
- 1945
Roosevelt had
vetoed 635 bills, 263 of
which were
pocket vetoes. All
presidents after him
until George W. Bush had
pocket vetoes while they were in...
-
Vető is a
Hungarian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Tamás
Vető (1935-), Hungarian-born
Danish conductor Gábor
Vető (1988-), Hungarian...
- that have been
vetoed by the
governor of the state.
State legislatures typically schedule the
sessions in
advance and only take up
vetoed bills for discussion...
-
Vimpelin Veto (lit. "Draw of Vimpeli"; or
simply Veto) is a
Finnish professional pesäpallo team from Vimpeli. It was
founded in 1934.
Vimpelin Veto is playing...
- Sejm was
first disrupted by the
liberum veto by a
Trakai deputy, Władysław Siciński, in 1652. In reality, he
vetoed only the
continuation of the Sejm's deliberations...
-
Veto Players: How
Political Institutions Work is a book
written by
political science professor George Tsebelis in 2002. It is a game
theory analysis of...
- A
Frankenstein veto occurs when an
American state governor selectively deletes words from a bill,
stitching together the
remainder (à la
Victor Frankenstein)...