- A
veto is a
legal power to
unilaterally stop an
official action. In the most
typical case, a
president or
monarch vetoes a bill to stop it from becoming...
-
Vető is a
Hungarian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Tamás
Vető (1935-), Hungarian-born
Danish conductor Gábor
Vető (1988-), Hungarian...
- The
United Nations Security Council veto power is the
power of the five
permanent members of the UN
Security Council (China, France, Russia, the United...
- A
pocket veto is a
legislative maneuver that
allows a
president or
other official with
veto power to
exercise that
power over a bill by
taking no action...
- The
liberum veto (Latin for "free
veto") was a
parliamentary device in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was a form of
unanimity voting rule that...
-
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)...
- In the discourse, a heckler's
veto is a
situation in
which a
party who
disagrees with a speaker's
message is able to
unilaterally trigger events that result...
-
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...
- A
veto session, also
referred to as a
veto review session, is a type of
meeting held by
state legislatures in the
United States, used to re****ess bills...