- has the
power to
veto appointments of
ministers in the
government of Italy, as for
example president Sergio Mattarella did in
vetoing the
appointment of...
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equivalent to a
veto. The
formal recommendation of a Secretary-General is
approved unanimously by acclamation.
Although the
identity of the
vetoing permanent...
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Vető is a
Hungarian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Tamás
Vető (1935-), Hungarian-born
Danish conductor Gábor
Vető (1988-), Hungarian...
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enacted by a
legislature without vetoing the
entire bill. Many
countries have
different standards for
invoking the line-item
veto if it
exists at all. Each country...
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their pocket"), thus
effectively killing the bill
without affirmatively vetoing it. This
depends on the laws of each country; the
common alternative is...
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unanimity between states have been
compared to the
liberum veto by some commenters.
Wallonia vetoing Belgium's
signature of the
Comprehensive Economic and...
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VETO is a
Danish indie rock band
formed in 2004. They
released their first EP, I Will Not Listen, in 2005 and
their first album, There's A Beat In All...
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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
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...
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Veto is the
power to stop an
action Veto may also
refer to:
United States Veto,
Alabama Veto,
Mississippi Veto, Ohio
Veto, West
Virginia Gabor Veto (born...