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veto power

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meanings of vetoand power


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veto
noun[C or U]
uk /ˈviː.təʊ/ us /ˈviː.t̬oʊ/
an official power or right to refuse to accept or ...
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power
noun
uk /paʊər/ us /ˈpaʊ.ɚ/
ability to control people ...
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Examples of veto power


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Thus, the prime minister has agenda control over cabinet appointments, whereas the president has vetopower.
Granting vetopower, however, entails the danger of a stalemate and thereby decreases rule efficiency.
It would hardly be of any use against a nation with vetopower.
In a sense, each actor has the vetopower because repatriations are based on consensual decision-making.
Vetopower within the cartel, therefore, declines as the president's party obtains super-majoritarian numbers of seats.
Indeed, the wish to avoid such vetopower may both contribute to surplus coalitions and to grand coalitions between major parties.
This vetopower also applied to the subsequent decision to create permanent marketing boards under the government's jurisdiction.
In many cases the party body had exclusive powers of appointment, while in others it had vetopower over nominations made by subordinate party or non-party bodies.
What, then, made the vetopower of the landed interest over land taxation so complete between 1906 and 1914, when it was not earlier or later?
In our model, cabinet appointments are made through the interaction of a (prospective) prime minister with proposal power and a president with ex post vetopower.
Transformation of the blue slip into a vetopower for the minority would thus be a future and unintended consequence of an effort to improve control of the agenda.
Instead, the transformation of the blue slip from advisory tool to potential vetopower was a striking, yet unintended, consequence.
Institutionalised rules about financial compensation affect the interests of municipalities either to make use of their vetopower or to comply with the central governments' policy.
This declaration might have reduced the autonomous influence of municipalities significantly, but not strongly enough to deprive them of their vetopower.
This means that committees not only often re-write bills in their entirety, but they also have vetopower over legislation within their jurisdiction.
Here, political power is diffused by means of institutional separation and mutual vetopower, leading to deadlock and a restrictive effect.
Taft's vetopower was wholly at his control, of course.
Dispersion of vetopower thus created a distributive stalemate in which neither business nor the programme's clientele groups could solve its long-run problem by getting the other to pay.
Likewise, providing the executive with vetopower over legislation provides a check against social passion by furnishing the executive with the ability to strike down socially intemperate legislation.
This emphasis on cabinet initiatives can be explained by the costs of drafting a bill and the vetopower of the cabinet and the coalition parties.
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