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- 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...
- vetoes. Because of their frequent vetoes, Soviet amb****ador Andrei Gromyko earned the nickname Mr. Nyet and Vyacheslav Molotov was known as Mr. Veto....
- 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...
- line-item veto; however, the bill was not heard in the U.S. Senate. The most-commonly proposed form of the line-item veto is limited to partial vetoes of spending...
- votes needed). No vetoes.: 2  No vetoes.: 3  Seven vetoes (five regular vetoes and two pocket vetoes).: 4–6  February 21, 1811: Vetoed H.R. 155, an act...
- do not require the scheduling of veto sessions in addressing gubernatorial vetoes. These states' allows for vetoes to be considered in session immediately...
- Vető is a Hungarian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Tamás Vető (1935-), Hungarian-born Danish conductor Gábor Vető (1988-), Hungarian...
- and strengthening the Commonwealth. By bribing deputies to exercise their vetoes, Poland–Lithuania's neighbours could derail any measures not to their liking...
- did in 2007. Legislative veto in the United States Line-item veto Pocket veto Spending only "Regular Vetoes and Pocket Vetoes: In Brief". Congressional...
- 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...