2257:, and contrary to the advice of the prime minister. However, in matters of assent to legislation, the governor-general is advised by parliament, not by the government. Consequently, when a minority parliament passes a bill against the wishes of the government, the government could resign, but cannot advise a veto. Since 1986, the individual states of Australia are fully independent entities. Thus, the Crown may not veto (nor the UK Parliament overturn) any act of a state governor or state legislature. State constitutions determine what role the state's governor plays. In general, the governor exercises the powers the sovereign would have; in all states and territories, the governor's (or, for territories, administrator's) assent is required for a bill to become law, except the
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447:, allows the executive to object only to some specific part of the law while allowing the rest to stand. An executive with a partial veto has a stronger negotiating position than an executive with only a package veto power. An amendatory veto or amendatory observation returns legislation to the legislature with proposed amendments, which the legislature may either adopt or override. The effect of legislative inaction may vary: in some systems, if the legislature does nothing, the vetoed bill fails, while in others, the vetoed bill becomes law. Because the amendatory veto gives the executive a stronger role in the legislative process, it is often seen as a marker of a particularly strong veto power.
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14 days. The president can also take no action indefinitely on a bill, sometimes referred to as a pocket veto. The president can refuse to assent, which constitutes an absolute veto. But the absolute veto can be exercised by the
President only once in respect of a bill. If the President refuses to provide his assent to a bill and sends it back to Parliament, suggesting his recommendations or amendments to the bill and the Parliament passes the bill again with or without such amendments, the president is obligated to assent to the bill.
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285:, this not only vetoed that bill but also all previous legislation passed during the session, and dissolved the legislative session itself. The concept originated in the idea of "Polish democracy" as any Pole of noble extraction was considered as good as any other, no matter how low or high his material condition might be. The more and more frequent use of this veto power paralyzed the power of the legislature and, combined with a string of weak figurehead kings, led ultimately to the
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found any consistent effect on the executive's ability to advance its agenda. Amendatory vetoes give greater power to the executive than deletional vetoes, because they give the executive the power to move policy closer to its own preferred state than would otherwise be possible. But even a suspensory package veto that can be overridden by a simple majority can be effective in stopping or modifying legislation. For example, in
Estonia in 1993, president
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2389:. In November 2011, the assembly adopted a bill that reduced the possible criminal sentences for the illicit possession of firearms, an offence for which two members of the assembly had recently been charged. Members of the opposition denounced the bill and asked the King to veto it, and he did so in December 2011.
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before it is promulgated. This is a very weak form of veto as the parliament can override the veto by an ordinary majority. While such a limited veto cannot thwart the will of a determined parliamentary majority, it may have a delaying effect and may cause the parliamentary majority to reconsider the
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Supreme Court. At the state level, all 50 state governors have a full veto, similar to the presidential veto. Many state governors also have additional kinds of vetoes, such as amendatory, line-item, and reduction vetoes. Gubernatorial veto powers vary in strength. The president and some state
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for reconsideration. These two options are exclusive: the president must choose one or the other. If president has referred a law to the
Constitutional Tribunal and the tribunal says that the bill is constitutional, the president must sign it. If the president instead returns the bill to the Sejm in
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has three veto powers: absolute, suspension and pocket. The president can send the bill back to parliament for changes, which constitutes a limited veto that can be overridden by a simple majority. But the bill reconsidered by the parliament becomes a law with or without the president's assent after
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political actors decide to use a veto point. In addition, because veto player analysis can apply to any political system, it provides a way of comparing very different political systems, such as presidential and parliamentary systems. Veto player analyses can also incorporate people and groups that
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Partial vetoes are less vulnerable to override than package vetoes, and political scientists who have studied the matter have generally considered partial vetoes to give the executive greater power than package vetoes. However, empirical studies of the line-item veto in US state government have not
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Executive veto powers are often ranked as comparatively "strong" or "weak". A veto power may be considered stronger or weaker depending on its scope, the time limits for exercising it and requirements for the vetoed body to override it. In general, the greater the majority required for an override,
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Some veto powers are limited to budgetary matters (as with line-item vetoes in some US states, or the financial veto in New
Zealand). Other veto powers (such as in Finland) apply only to non-budgetary matters; some (such as in South Africa) apply only to constitutional matters. A veto power that is
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All five permanent members have exercised the right of veto at one time or another. If a permanent member does not fully agree with a proposed resolution but does not wish to cast a veto, it may choose to abstain, thus allowing the resolution to be adopted if it obtains the required number of nine
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and congressional decrees. The partial veto can involve the entirety of paragraphs, articles or items, not being allowed to veto isolated words or sentences. National
Congress has the right to override the presidential veto if the majority of members from each of both houses agree to, that is, 257
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to rule on its constitutionality. If the Court rules that the legislation is constitutional, it becomes law. If the president neither approves nor returns legislation within the prescribed 15- or 5-day period, this operates as a veto, and the
National Assembly can petition the Court to declare the
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Tsebelis' veto player theorem, policy change becomes harder the more veto players there are, the greater the ideological distance between them, and the greater their internal coherence. For example, Italy and the United States have stable policies because they have many veto players,
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with proposed amendments. The
Verkhovna Rada may override a veto by a two-thirds majority. If the veto is not overridden, the President's amendments are subjected to an up-or-down vote; if they attract at least 50% support from the legislators, the bill is adopted with the amendments; if not, the
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with proposed amendments within two weeks of receiving the bill. Parliament must first vote on the proposed amendments, which can be adopted by the same majority as for the original legislation (for ordinary legislation, a simple majority vote). If
Parliament does not adopt the amendments, it can
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lost his absolute veto and acquired the power to issue a suspensive veto that could be overridden by a majority vote in two successive sessions of the Legislative Assembly, which would take four to six years. With the abolition of the monarchy in 1792, the question of the French royal veto became
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can override either type of veto by a 2/3 vote. In the case of a package veto, if the veto is not overridden, the bill fails. In the case of an amendatory veto, if the veto is not overridden, the bill becomes law as amended. The Senate of the Oliy Majlis has a veto over legislation passed by the
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can override an amendatory veto by a two-thirds majority of all members, but if it does not do so within 30 days of the veto, the legislation becomes law with the president's amendments. The National Assembly overrides approximately 20% of amendatory vetoes. The legislature must wait for a year
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One type of budgetary veto, the reduction veto, which is found in several US states, gives the executive the authority to reduce budgetary appropriations that the legislature has made. When an executive is given multiple different veto powers, the procedures for overriding them may differ. For
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by governors in the British colonies, which continued well after the practice had ended in Britain itself, served as a check by one level of government against another. Vetoes may also be used to safeguard the interests of particular groups within a country. The veto power of the ancient Roman
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or a new Dáil reassembling after a general election held within eighteen months. This latter power has never been used because the government of the day almost always commands a majority of the Seanad, preventing the third of the Dáil that usually makes up the opposition from combining with
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did not take action on a bill that would set an end date to the "exceptional measures" by which he had kept the National Assembly in session. After pocket-vetoing the bill in this way, the president petitioned the Court for constitutional review. The Court ruled that once the deadline for
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have an absolute veto over Security Council resolutions, except for procedural matters. Every permanent member has used this power at some point. A permanent member that wants to disagree with a resolution, but not to veto it, can abstain. The first country to use the latter power was the
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returned the Latvian State Language Law to the Saeima, even though the law had passed by an overwhelming majority the first time; the president used the suspensory veto to point out legal problems with the law, which resulted in amendments to bring it into line with European legal
1657:, a power shared with the prime minister and the presidents of both houses of the National Assembly. Upon receiving such a referral, the Constitutional Council can strike down a bill before it has been promulgated as law, which has been interpreted as a form of constitutional veto.
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requires that legislation be jointly approved by the president and the DPR. The president thus can effectively block a bill by withholding approval. Whether these presidential powers constitute a "veto" has been disputed, including by former Constitutional Court justice
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vetoed the reform, the Assembly voted to remove him on the theory that a tribune must represent the interests of the plebeians. Later, senators outraged by the reform murdered Gracchus and several supporters, setting off a period of internal political violence in Rome.
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and ask for a second debate and vote on the bill. If the court rules that the bill is constitutional, the president must sign it. Likewise, if the president has returned the bill to the National Assembly and it is passed a second time by a simple majority, it becomes
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had an absolute pocket veto: if he neither assented to legislation nor returned it to parliament for a potential override, it was permanently dead. This unusual power was eliminated in a general reorganization of the Constitution's legislative provisions in
1388:. This veto power can be based on the legislation being contrary to the constitution or contrary to Islamic law. A constitutional veto requires a majority of the Guardian Council's members, while a veto based on Islamic law requires a majority of its
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within one year of the legislation being assented to. This power has never been used. The Australian governor-general himself or herself has, in theory, the power to veto, or more technically, withhold assent to, a bill passed by both houses of the
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of 1947, however, the executive of a prefectural or municipal government can veto local legislation. If the executive believes the legislation is unlawful, the executive is required to veto it. The local assembly can override this veto by a 2/3
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becomes law only when formally approved by the monarch (or their official representative), in a procedure known as royal assent. Legally, the monarch can withhold that consent, thereby vetoing the bill. This power was last exercised in 1708 by
1502:. The president does not have a pocket veto: once the bill has been received by the president, the chief executive has thirty days to veto the bill. Once the thirty-day period expires, the bill becomes law as if the president had signed it.
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for "reconsideration" (재의). Partial and amendatory vetoes are expressly forbidden. The National Assembly can override the veto by a 2/3 majority of the members present. Such overrides are rare: when the National Assembly overrode president
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to block the action of the other. The veto was an essential component of the Roman conception of power being wielded not only to manage state affairs but to moderate and restrict the power of the state's high officials and institutions.
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is a veto that takes effect simply by the executive or head of state taking no action. In the United States, the pocket veto can only be exercised near the end of a legislative session; if the deadline for presidential action passes
1036:. This clause was last invoked in 1961 by the lieutenant governor of Saskatchewan. In addition, the Governor General in Council (federal cabinet) may disallow an enactment of a provincial legislature within one year of its passage.
316:, in which the monarch's consent was required for bills to become law. This in turn had evolved from earlier royal systems in which laws were simply issued by the monarch, as was the case for example in England until the reign of
2289:. The veto must be exercised within 10 days, or 30 days if the Congress is not in session. The Congress can override the veto by a three-fourths vote of the four state delegations, with each state delegation casting one vote.
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in the 14th century. In England itself, the power of the monarch to deny royal assent was not used after 1708, but it was used extensively in the British colonies. The heavy use of this power was mentioned in the
404:, which requires the "free, prior and informed consent" of Indigenous communities to development or resource extraction projects on their land. However, many governments have been reluctant to allow such a veto.
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may suspend a bill for a period of two months, during which it may be referred to the people in a referendum if one-tenth of the electorate requests a referendum. The president may also return a document to the
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example, in the US state of Illinois, if the legislature takes no action on a reduction veto, the reduction simply becomes law, while if the legislature takes no action on an amendatory veto, the bill dies.
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In presidential and semi-presidential systems, the veto is a legislative power of the presidency, because it involves the president in the process of making law. In contrast to proactive powers such as the
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over regulations that the Commission issues under that delegated authority. This power was first introduced in 2006 as "regulatory procedure with scrutiny", and since 2009 as "delegated acts" under the
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have veto power in certain areas, such as foreign policy and the accession of a new member state, due to the requirement of unanimity in these areas. For example, Bulgaria has used this power to block
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in 1789, the royal veto was hotly debated, and hundreds of proposals were put forward for different versions of the royal veto, as either absolute, suspensive, or nonexistent. With the adoption of the
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to withhold the king's assent, allowing the sovereign two years to disallow the bill, thereby vetoing it. Last used in 1873, the power was effectively nullified diplomatically and politically by the
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may pass it a second time, in which case it becomes law. However, in Portugal presidential vetoes typically result in some change to the legislation. The president also has an absolute veto over
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411:, such as two-thirds or three-fifths. A suspensory veto, also called a suspensive veto, can be overridden by a simple majority, and thus serves only to delay the law from coming into force.
356:, were qualified vetoes that the legislature could override. But this was not always the case: the Chilean constitution of 1833, for example, gave that country's president an absolute veto.
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before they may even be debated by Parliament, as well as royal assent if they are passed. King's consent is not obsolete and is occasionally withheld, though now only on the advice of the
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474:; in contrast, a "policy veto" can be used wherever the executive disagrees with the bill on policy grounds. Presidents with constitutional vetoes include those of Benin and South Africa.
1597:, the president must promulgate the law. From 1992 to 2010, the president exercised the veto on 1.6% of bills (59 in all), and applied for constitutional review of 11 bills (0.4% in all).
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if the president has reservations about the bill's constitutionality. If the National Assembly passes the bill a second time, the president must either sign it or refer it to the
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A legislative veto is a veto power exercised by a legislative body. It may be a veto exercised by the legislature against an action of the executive branch, as in the case of the
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Some literature distinguishes cooperative veto points (within institutions) and competitive veto points (between institutions), theorizing competitive veto points contribute to
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In certain political systems, a particular body is able to exercise a veto over candidates for an elected office. This type of veto may also be referred to by the broader term "
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In many cases, the veto power can only be used to prevent changes to the status quo. But some veto powers also include the ability to make or propose changes. For example, the
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may, by a message stating the reasons for it, adopt a veto or approve amendments thereto. The veto must be adopted by overall majority". A Senate veto can be overridden by an
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for reconsideration within 15 days (or 5 days if the legislation is declared urgent). The National Assembly can override the veto by passing the legislation once again by an
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Croissant, Aurel (2003). "Legislative powers, veto players, and the emergence of delegative democracy: A comparison of presidentialism in the Philippines and South Korea".
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Rose-Ackerman, Susan; Desierto, Diane A.; Volosin, Natalia (2011). "Hyper-Presidentialism: Separation of Powers without Checks and Balances in Argentina and Philippines".
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Basabe-Serrano, Santiago; Huertas-Hernández, Sergio (2020). "Legislative override and particularistic bills in unstable democracies: Ecuador in comparative perspective".
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Santos Botelho, Catarina (2020). "COVID-19 and stress on fundamental rights in Portugal: An intermezzo between the state of exception and constitutional normality".
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While the veto player and veto point approaches complement one another, the veto players framework has become dominant in the study of policy change. Scholarship on
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must re-pass it with a two-thirds majority of both houses. If the President does not sign a bill within twenty days and the Legislature adjourns, the bill fails.
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Brouard, Sylvain (2009). "The Politics of Constitutional Veto in France: Constitutional Council, Legislative Majority and Electoral Competition".
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Butt, Simon; Lindsey, Tim (2008). "Economic Reform when the Constitution Matters: Indonesia's Constitutional Court and Article 33".
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Tsebelis, George; Rizova, Tatiana P. (October 2007). "Presidential Conditional Agenda Setting in the Former Communist Countries".
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can override this veto by a two-thirds majority. If the president vetoes a bill that has not been declared unconstitutional, the
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in 1946, after its amendments to a resolution regarding the withdrawal of British troops from Lebanon and Syria were rejected.
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for a second reading. This power must be exercised within 15 days. On second reading the bill must be passed by an
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presidential action had passed, only the National Assembly could petition for review, which it did (and prevailed).
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Shimizutani, Satoshi (2010). "Local Government in Japan: New Directions in Governance toward Citizens' Autonomy".
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while Greece and the United Kingdom have unstable policies because they have few veto players.
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in 1919, but this power was greatly curtailed by the constitutional reforms of 2000.
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Other types of veto power, however, have safeguarded other interests. The denial of
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Capogrossi Colognesi, Luigi (2014). "Tiberius Gracchus and the distribution of the
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power to prevent policy change, even if they do not have the legal power to do so.
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by threatening to use its veto power to stall legislation. In addition, when the
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4142:"'Delegated' Legislation in the (new) European Union: A Constitutional Analysis"
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3020:"Iran (Islamic Republic of)'s Constitution of 1979 with Amendments through 1989"
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the partisan veto players are typically the members of the governing coalition.
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Paloheimo, Heikki (2003). "The Rising Power of the Prime Minister in Finland".
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if he or she suspects that it violates the constitution or send it back to the
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Veto et Peto: Patterns of Presidential Activism in Central and Eastern Europe
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has two methods of vetoing a bill. Any bill that has been passed by both the
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Herzog, Peter J. (1951). "Political Theories in the Japanese Constitution".
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has package, line item and pocket veto powers under Article 35 of the 1986
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4332:"No Sir, the president does not have the power to veto the Copyright Bill"
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Slapin, Jonathan B. (2011). "Exit Threats, Veto Rights, and Integration".
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3186:"CONSTITUTION OF THE PORTUGUESE REPUBLIC: SEVENTH REVISION [2005]"
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has a package veto and an amendatory veto. The Legislative Chamber of the
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to solely legislate on. This power has only been used once, to veto the
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has a weak constitutional veto. The president can return a bill to the
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5633:"Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson Will not Run Again for President of Iceland"
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had veto powers over legislation passed by the elected lower house.
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A package veto, also called a "block veto" or "full veto", vetoes a
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has to sign a bill in order for it to become law. This gives him a
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5572:"Hasskriminalität: Gesetz gegen Onlinehetze tritt Ostern in Kraft"
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71:. In many countries, veto powers are established in the country's
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for reconsideration, but only once. Notably, in 1999, president
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Selecting the Pope: Uncovering the Mysteries of Papal Elections
3799:"A tale of three constitutions: Ethnicity and politics in Fiji"
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3169:"THE CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF POLAND OF 2nd APRIL, 1997"
5781:"Here's how Italy's president explains his controversial veto"
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first developed it in 1995 and set it forth in detail in 2002
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may refuse to sign a bill or refer it, or parts of it, to the
5256:"Luxembourg: Parliament abolishes royal confirmation of laws"
5056:"Japan: Local Autonomy Is a Central Tenet to Good Governance"
4048:"Bulgaria sets 3 conditions for lifting North Macedonia veto"
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Metcalf, Lee Kendall (2000). "Measuring Presidential Power".
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2963:"Georgia's Constitution of 1995 with Amendments through 2018"
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states that "Within two months after receiving the text, the
988:. If these numbers are not met, the presidential veto stands.
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against another, such as was formerly held by members of the
6112:. Canberra: Australian Government – Department of the Senate
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Transforming Korean Politics: Democracy, Reform, and Culture
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The presidential veto: touchstone of the American presidency
2321:. Under the previous bicameral constitutions, the appointed
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in the 6th century BC to enable the tribunes to protect the
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5724:"Article 27 comes with a Catch-22 that makes it unworkable"
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3231:"Spain's Constitution of 1978 with Amendments through 2011"
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4456:"The Constitution of Zambia (Amendment) (N.A.B. 17, 2015)"
2689:"Presidential Conditional Agenda Setting in Latin America"
2107:
Military Action Against Iraq (Parliamentary Approval) Bill
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may request a second deliberation of a bill passed by the
1760:, who also refused to sign two other bills related to the
1347:), which temporarily blocks a law from taking effect. The
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in the 17th and 18th centuries, all bills had to pass the
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for "I forbid". The concept of a veto originated with the
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Shaw, Jessie (2017). "Indigenous Veto Power in Bolivia".
3005:. Constitutional Court of the Republic of Indonesia. 2015
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Section 33 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
1412:: There is no veto at the national level, as Japan has a
6150:. Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House
4532:. Canadian Plains Research Center, University of Regina.
4494:. National Congress of Brazil. Accessed 15 October 2022.
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Kaeding, Michael K.; Stack, Kevin M. (25 October 2016).
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may veto a bill that has been given royal assent by the
1756:. This right was not exercised until 2004, by President
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The institution of the veto, known to the Romans as the
6106:"Curiously ill-defined – the role of the head of state"
4934:"Adakah hak veto presiden dalam sistem ketatanegaraan?"
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5659:"The President of Ireland in Comparative Perspective"
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Anti-Corruption Evidence, Studies in Public Choice 34
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Law and Power in the Making of the Roman Commonwealth
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3148:"The Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines"
2892:(in Spanish). Comparative Constitutions Project. 2015
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has a suspensive veto: the president can require the
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override the veto by passing the original bill by an
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In China, following a pro-democracy landslide in the
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not limited in this way is known as a "policy veto".
3206:"Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996"
3000:"The 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia"
287:
partitioning and the dissolution of the Polish state
6271:"King withholds assent on lower firearms penalties"
3152:
Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines
2596:"Veto Player Approaches in Foreign Policy Analysis"
2385:to withhold royal assent from bills adopted by the
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and is largely considered to be a ceremonial power.
1424:authority to refuse to promulgate a law. Under the
527:. This power was used for the last time in 1903 by
6186:Constitution of the Federated States of Micronesia
6173:Constitution of the Federated States of Micronesia
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709:and Council delegate legislative authority to the
118:) have an absolute veto over any Security Council
5054:Benjamin, Seth B.; Grant, Jason (29 March 2022).
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4260:Constitutional Court of Benin (4 December 2008).
3551:Journal of the Western Society for French History
3042:(in Japanese). The House of Representatives. 1946
2760:"Origins and Early Development of the Veto Power"
1719:has two options to veto a bill: submit it to the
1339:can however enact a "regulation in lieu of law" (
244:, which was initially spearheaded by the tribune
228:(common citizenry) from the encroachments of the
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6110:Can Responsible Government Survive in Australia?
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2686:Tsebelis, George; Alemán, Eduardo (April 2005).
1752:may refuse to sign a bill, which is then put to
1094:has powers of package veto and amendatory veto (
1070:vote to override the veto, the bill becomes law.
240:A notable use of the Roman veto occurred in the
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3058:. Prime Minister of Japan and His Cabinet. 1946
2047:may refuse to sign a bill and return it to the
1800:(the upper house of parliament) and a third of
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632:, the power to veto legislation by withholding
402:Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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4387:"KADAGA: Income Tax Amendment Bill is now law"
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3974:Repertory of Practice of United Nations Organs
3582:The Longman Companion to the French Revolution
2835:"LA CONSTITUTION de la République du Cameroun"
2795:(in French). 28 September 2020. Archived from
2293:Politics of the Federated States of Micronesia
1764:. Two of these vetoes resulted in referendums.
1384:has the authority to veto bills passed by the
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4728:"China Questions and Answers -- china.org.cn"
4078:. University of Michigan Press. p. 123.
3776:"Separation of Powers: Legislative Oversight"
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3217:(in Spanish). Congreso de los deputados. 2003
2925:"The Constitution of the Republic of Estonia"
2669:Veto Players: How Political Institutions Work
2636:. Edward Elgar Publishing. pp. 367–387.
2450:Veto Players: How Political Institutions Work
2014:
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608:United Nations Security Council meeting room.
396:was proposed but not adopted. More recently,
392:, a "white veto" to protect the interests of
8:
6467:McGann, Anthony J.; Latner, Michael (2013).
6399:"Coalition theory: A veto players' approach"
5994:Delgado Ramos, David. University of La Rioja
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3306:"Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan"
3114:"THE CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA"
1792:; in this case, the bill is referred to the
1341:Peraturan Pemerintah Pengganti Undang-Undang
427:signing cancellation letters related to his
5260:International Journal of Constitutional Law
4671:National Conference of State Legislatures.
4227:
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3836:. Sterling Publishing Company. p. 35.
3803:International Journal of Constitutional Law
3778:. National Conference of State Legislatures
2159:: Powers exist under the section 35 of the
726:Voting in the Council of the European Union
279:consent, and if any legislator invoked the
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2700:(3). Cambridge University Press: 396–420.
1585:may effectively veto a law adopted by the
673:United Nations Security Council veto power
443:as a whole. A partial veto, also called a
344:The presidential veto was conceived in by
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5372:Semi-Presidential Policy-Making in Europe
5370:Raunio, Taupio; Sedelius, Thomas (2020).
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3325:. Comparative Constitutions Project. 2016
3274:. Comparative Constitutions Project. 2017
3236:. Comparative Constitutions Project. 2011
3133:. Comparative Constitutions Project. 1990
2985:. Comparative Constitutions Project. 2016
2968:. Comparative Constitutions Project. 2018
2908:. Comparative Constitutions Project. 2015
2856:. Comparative Constitutions Project. 2008
2285:can disapprove legislation passed by the
2193:Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill
248:in 133 BC. When Gracchus' fellow tribune
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5496:CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
2890:"República Dominicana 2015 Constitución"
2854:"Cameroon 1972 (rev. 2008) Constitution"
2793:"Constitution de la République du Bénin"
2600:Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
807:has the power to send bills back to the
78:Some vetoes can be overcome, often by a
38:
6397:Tsebelis, George; Ha, Eunyoung (2014).
4892:Setiawan, Ken M.P; Tomsa, Dirk (2022).
4856:Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies
3345:
3091:"Constitution of the Republic of Korea"
2983:"Hungary 2011 (rev. 2016) Constitution"
2813:"Constitution of the Republic of Benin"
2594:Oppermann, Kai; Brummer, Klaus (2017).
2581:(PhD thesis). University College London
2117:, but was denied queen's consent for a
1249:can nullify regulations enacted by the
561:, the power to veto candidates for the
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3323:"Zambia 1991 (rev. 2016) Constitution"
3272:"Uganda 1995 (rev. 2017) Constitution"
3253:"Constitution of the Kingdom of Tonga"
2906:"Dominican Republic 2015 Constitution"
2608:10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.386
2432:within political systems and not veto
1040:Disallowance and reservation in Canada
555:Candidate Eligibility Review Committee
96:in the United Nations Security Council
6469:"The Calculus of Consensus Democracy"
6233:Parliamentary Practice in New Zealand
5330:
5318:
5306:
5182:Berkeley Journal of International Law
4715:from the original on 15 January 2010.
2873:"THE CONSTITUTION ACTS, 1867 to 1982"
1210:Legislative veto in the United States
490:legislative veto in the United States
7:
5996:The Government budget veto (Spanish)
5544:Janisch, Wolfgang (8 October 2020).
4518:"Bastedo, Frank Lindsay (1886–1973)"
4468:from the original on 9 January 2016.
3725:
2875:. Government of Canada. 10 June 2022
1074:Government of the Dominican Republic
877:Constitutional Court of South Africa
730:European Union legislative procedure
660:: The five permanent members of the
6051:Torrance, David (16 January 2023).
5886:South European Society and Politics
5512:"Bundespräsidenten: Das achte Nein"
4726:China Internet Information Center.
3797:Ghai, Yash; Cottrell, Jill (2007).
3289:"Constitution of the United States"
3208:. Government of South Africa. 2022.
2948:. Assemblée Nationale. 23 July 2008
2345:: Under the Standing Orders of the
1206:Line-item veto in the United States
927:: Under the 1996 constitution, the
695:accession talks for North Macedonia
4579:The Journal of Legislative Studies
4140:Schütze, Robert (September 2011).
4027:. United Nations. 16 February 1946
3647:Joe Contreras (28 November 1993).
3215:"La Constitución española de 1978"
2408:In political science, the broader
2199:Royal assent § United Kingdom
1846:did in vetoing the appointment of
1068:Congress of the Dominican Republic
25:
6403:European Political Science Review
6256:Article 41, 68, Section 2 of the
6146:Campbell Rhodes (30 April 2018).
4758:Constitution of Georgia (country)
4656:Constitution of the United States
4001:. United Nations Security Council
3128:Micronesia, Federated States of:
3095:Statutes of the Republic of Korea
2946:"Constitution of October 4, 1958"
2634:Handbook of Parliamentary Studies
1105:before overriding a package veto.
6184:Article IX, Section 2(q) of the
6148:"What does a state governor do?"
6131:Twomey, Anne (28 January 2019).
6018:Lagassé, Philippe (April 2017).
4158:10.1111/j.1468-2230.2011.00866.x
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1983:
1927:
1908:may either submit a bill to the
1894:
1860:
1819:
1774:
1738:
1705:
1667:
1635:
1607:
1571:
1512:
1476:
1443:
1402:
1370:
1325:
1300:
1267:
1231:
1171:
1143:
1115:
1080:
1046:
998:
957:
917:
889:
857:
825:
793:
751:
679:
650:
582:ability to introduce legislation
323:U.S. Declaration of Independence
208:Tiberius Gracchus, Roman tribune
5921:Revista Catalana de Dret Públic
5779:The Local Italy (29 May 2018).
5200:Constitution of the Philippines
4967:Iran Social Science Data Portal
4932:Sri Wiyanti (10 October 2014).
4821:Gupta, V. P. (26 August 2002).
4046:Krassen Nikolov (9 June 2022).
3857:Leung, Christy (14 July 2021).
1349:People's Representative Council
1202:Veto power in the United States
662:United Nations Security Council
354:veto power in the United States
163:The word "veto" comes from the
156:, people or groups who can use
140:. It is most commonly found in
6171:Article IX, Section 22 of the
5980:Article 134, Section 6 of the
5754:Presidential Studies Quarterly
5518:(in German). 8 December 2006.
5345:Scandinavian Political Studies
5198:Article VI, Section 27 of the
4705:Inside the Legislative Process
4492:"Entenda a tramitação do veto"
4461:. Parliament of Zambia. 2015.
3497:. Cambridge University Press.
3353:Article I, Section 7, Clause 2
3097:. Korea Law Translation Center
2764:Presidential Studies Quarterly
2671:. Princeton University Press.
2439:Veto player analysis draws on
2279:Federated States of Micronesia
2207:Politics of the United Kingdom
1971:Representative of the Republic
765:can return legislation to the
543:2019 Hong Kong local elections
269:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
98:, the five permanent members (
1:
6473:Comparative Political Studies
5967:Article 90, Section 2 of the
5954:Article 90, Section 1 of the
5898:10.1080/13608746.2016.1198094
5705:Article 27, Section 1 of the
5136:Article 53, Section 4 of the
5123:Article 53, Section 3 of the
5110:Article 53, Section 2 of the
4591:10.1080/13572334.2020.1810902
4522:Encyclopedia of Saskatachewan
3900:Comparative Political Studies
3712:(8th ed.). p. 4841.
3687:10.1080/10402659.2017.1308737
3077:(in Korean). 25 February 1988
2731:Comparative Political Studies
2261:, which has no administrator.
1386:Islamic Consultative Assembly
1294:Politics of Georgia (country)
1014:Cabinet of the United Kingdom
563:Hong Kong Legislative Council
304:granting royal assent to the
6452:Oppermann & Brummer 2017
6440:Oppermann & Brummer 2017
6296:Oppermann & Brummer 2017
5678:10.1080/07907184.2012.734445
5090:10.1080/13439006.2010.531115
4654:Article I, Section 7 of the
4356:Constitution of South Africa
3466:. SUNY Press. pp. 1–2.
3447:Oppermann & Brummer 2017
2557:10.1080/13510340312331293937
2259:Australian Capital Territory
2165:Government of Wales Act 2006
1850:as finance minister in 2018.
1679:federal president of Germany
1181:: At the federal level, the
559:Chief Executive of Hong Kong
275:or "Seimas" (parliament) by
5578:(in German). 1 April 2021.
5138:Constitution of South Korea
5125:Constitution of South Korea
5112:Constitution of South Korea
4422:10.1007/978-3-030-14140-0_5
3912:10.1177/0010414000033005004
3741:. Illinois General Assembly
3708:Garner, Bryan, ed. (2004).
3649:"Apartheid on the Ash Heap"
3462:Spitzer, Robert J. (2000).
3056:"The Constitution of Japan"
2758:Watson, Richard A. (1987).
2642:10.4337/9781789906516.00030
1842:, as for example president
1506:Politics of the Philippines
1026:Statute of Westminster 1931
1022:Balfour Declaration of 1926
433:Balanced Budget Act of 1997
334:French Constitution of 1791
267:In the constitution of the
86:, a two-thirds vote of the
6531:
6006:Tsebelis & Rizova 2007
5859:Tsebelis & Rizova 2007
5831:Tsebelis & Rizova 2007
5617:Tsebelis & Rizova 2007
5254:Frieden, Luc (July 2009).
5242:Constitution of Uzbekistan
5229:Tsebelis & Rizova 2007
5217:Tsebelis & Rizova 2007
5156:. Routledge. p. 305.
4770:Tsebelis & Rizova 2007
4643:Tsebelis & Alemán 2005
4631:Tsebelis & Alemán 2005
4565:Tsebelis & Alemán 2005
4393:. Uganda. 22 December 2016
3357:United States Constitution
3116:. Latvijas Vēstnesis. 2018
2390:
2358:
2326:
2290:
2262:
2196:
2109:in 1999, which received a
2091:Scottish Militia Bill 1708
2053:
2020:
1974:
1918:
1885:
1851:
1810:
1765:
1729:
1696:
1658:
1626:
1598:
1532:
1503:
1467:
1430:
1393:
1361:
1316:
1291:
1258:
1247:National People's Congress
1199:
1162:
1134:
1106:
1071:
1037:
989:
933:
908:
880:
848:
816:
784:
723:
670:
572:
547:National People's Congress
481:
293:Emergence of modern vetoes
289:in the late 18th century.
260:
160:to prevent policy change.
158:social and political power
29:
6415:10.1017/S1755773913000106
6322:10.1017/s0143814x00006061
6230:McGee, David (May 2021).
5929:10.2436/rcdp.i0.2020.3553
5748:Koff, Stephen P. (1982).
5451:10.1080/01402380802670719
5380:10.1007/978-3-030-16431-7
4920:Constitution of Indonesia
4868:10.1080/00074910802169004
3585:. Routledge. p. 67.
3563:2027/spo.0642292.0032.008
3545:Blackman, Robert (2004).
3399:"4. System of government"
2667:Tsebelis, George (2002).
2397:Royal assent § Tonga
2181:Northern Ireland Assembly
2169:Northern Ireland Act 1998
2027:Royal assent § Spain
1470:Government of South Korea
1457:can return a bill to the
1281:can return a bill to the
1257:do not have a veto power.
1137:Government of El Salvador
1060:has only a package veto (
1028:. At the province level,
977:constitutional amendments
969:President of the Republic
713:, they can provide for a
630:constitutional monarchies
618:semi-presidential systems
529:Franz Joseph I of Austria
415:Types of executive vetoes
146:semi-presidential systems
67:to stop it from becoming
47:signing a veto of a bill.
6485:10.1177/0010414012463883
6310:Journal of Public Policy
6199:"Crown's financial veto"
6058:House of Commons Library
5943:Constitution of Portugal
5923:(Número Especial): 188.
5872:Constitution of Portugal
5150:Young Whan Kihl (2015).
4303:Constitution of Cameroon
4290:Constitution of Cameroon
3863:South China Morning Post
2743:10.1177/0010414006288979
2524:Presidential Veto Powers
2347:House of Representatives
2167:, and section 14 of the
1951:Assembly of the Republic
1947:Assembly of the Republic
1253:. The State Council and
883:Politics of South Africa
6515:Latin words and phrases
6510:Latin legal terminology
6073:"Documenting Democracy"
5870:Article 278-279 of the
5707:Constitution of Ireland
5666:Irish Political Studies
5605:Constitution of Hungary
5357:10.1111/1467-9477.00086
5295:Constitution of Estonia
2572:Köker, Philipp (2015).
2521:Bulmer, Elliot (2017).
2361:Politics of New Zealand
2242:Australian Constitution
1910:Constitutional Tribunal
588:the stronger the veto.
523:, a power known as the
502:Great Council of Chiefs
6215:Crown's financial veto
5847:Constitution of Poland
5819:Constitution of Latvia
5806:Constitution of Latvia
5657:Elgie, Robert (2012).
5546:"Das könnt ihr besser"
5439:West European Politics
5425:Constitution of France
5412:Constitution of France
5231:, pp. 1166, 1181.
4989:Article 94, 96 of the
4963:"The Guardian Council"
4823:"The President's role"
4505:Constitution of Canada
4480:Constitution of Zambia
4374:Constitution of Uganda
4025:"Twenty-Third Meeting"
3957:Palanza & Sin 2020
3945:Palanza & Sin 2020
3933:Palanza & Sin 2020
3739:"Legislative Glossary"
3710:Black's Law Dictionary
3371:Palanza & Sin 2020
2466:rational choice theory
2225:
2015:
1959:government of Portugal
1758:Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson
1655:Constitutional Council
1551:
1535:Politics of Uzbekistan
1226:
1096:
1062:
952:
819:Government of Cameroon
746:
689:: The members of the
609:
436:
309:
302:William III of England
209:
48:
18:U.S. Presidential veto
6258:Constitution of Tonga
6024:Parliamentary Affairs
5982:Constitution of Spain
5969:Constitution of Spain
5956:Constitution of Spain
5833:, pp. 1172–1173.
5004:Constitution of Japan
4794:Sharma, B.k. (2007).
4783:Constitution of India
4233:Constitution of Benin
4146:The Modern Law Review
3579:Jones, Colin (2014).
2391:Further information:
2359:Further information:
2327:Further information:
2291:Further information:
2265:Politics of Australia
2263:Further information:
2255:Australian Parliament
2223:
2197:Further information:
2163:, section 114 of the
2105:. An example was the
2054:Further information:
2021:Further information:
1975:Further information:
1919:Further information:
1886:Further information:
1852:Further information:
1811:Further information:
1766:Further information:
1730:Further information:
1697:Further information:
1659:Further information:
1627:Further information:
1599:Further information:
1549:
1533:Further information:
1504:Further information:
1468:Further information:
1431:Further information:
1394:Further information:
1364:Politics of Indonesia
1362:Further information:
1317:Further information:
1292:Further information:
1259:Further information:
1224:
1200:Further information:
1163:Further information:
1159:Congress of the Union
1135:Further information:
1109:Government of Ecuador
1107:Further information:
1072:Further information:
1038:Further information:
1024:, and legally by the
1016:) might instruct the
990:Further information:
975:, exceptions made to
950:
934:Further information:
909:Further information:
881:Further information:
849:Further information:
817:Further information:
785:Further information:
744:
724:Further information:
671:Further information:
622:parliamentary systems
607:
494:bicameral legislature
422:
300:
216:, was adopted by the
207:
150:parliamentary systems
42:
32:Veto (disambiguation)
5722:(20 November 1997).
4991:Constitution of Iran
4645:, pp. 405, 420.
4330:(20 November 2019).
4084:10.2307/j.ctt1qv5nfq
3830:Tobin, Greg (2009).
2887:Dominican Republic:
2706:10.1353/wp.2006.0005
2455:coalition government
2387:Legislative Assembly
2007:Congress of Deputies
1977:Politics of Portugal
1943:Constitutional Court
1881:Vaira Vike-Freiberga
1721:Constitutional Court
1623:Finnish independence
1414:parliamentary system
1191:separation of powers
1165:Government of Mexico
1131:Legislative Assembly
1063:observación a la ley
1030:lieutenant governors
992:Government of Brazil
775:Constitutional Court
644:International bodies
508:Veto over candidates
394:white South Africans
370:separation of powers
366:branch of government
242:Gracchan land reform
177:tribune of the plebs
84:in the United States
30:For other uses, see
5941:Article 233 of the
5845:Article 122 of the
5293:Article 107 of the
5273:10.1093/icon/mop021
5078:Asia-Pacific Review
5018:Monumenta Nipponica
4781:Article 111 of the
4612:Basabe-Serrano 2020
4546:Article 102 of the
4528:24 May 2013 at the
3816:10.1093/icon/mom030
3265:on 19 January 2012.
2784:Constitutions cited
2436:within societies."
2240:: According to the
2173:Scottish Parliament
2056:Politics of Ukraine
2016:veto presupuestario
2009:. In addition, the
1840:government of Italy
1813:Politics of Ireland
1806:ordinary referendum
1768:Politics of Iceland
1732:Politics of Hungary
1699:Politics of Germany
1629:Politics of Finland
1601:Politics of Estonia
1261:Government of China
851:Politics of Liberia
626:Westminster systems
557:, appointed by the
306:Toleration Act 1688
134:legislative process
5817:Article 71 of the
5804:Article 72 of the
5423:Article 61 of the
5410:Article 10 of the
5333:, pp. 86, 88.
5240:Article 84 of the
4918:Article 22 of the
4828:The Times of India
4756:Article 46 of the
4697:"The Veto Process"
4516:Jackson, Michael.
4503:Article 53 of the
4478:Article 66 of the
4372:Article 91 of the
4354:Article 79 of the
4301:Article 31 of the
4288:Article 19 of the
4231:Article 57 of the
2226:
1921:Politics of Poland
1888:Politics of Latvia
1835:Italian Parliament
1661:Politics of France
1552:
1437:Local Autonomy Act
1426:Local Autonomy Act
1420:does not give the
1396:Government of Iran
1227:
1194:governors have a "
1054:Dominican Republic
953:
936:Politics of Zambia
911:Politics of Uganda
747:
610:
437:
310:
210:
49:
6037:10.1093/pa/gsw029
5603:Article 6 of the
5485:Missing or empty
5002:Article 7 of the
4807:978-81-203-3246-1
4012:favourable votes.
3608:, pp. 12–13.
3473:978-0-88706-802-7
3308:. UZINFOCOM. 2014
3154:. 2 February 1987
2737:(10): 1155–1182.
2617:978-0-19-022863-7
2426:Ellen M. Immergut
2393:Politics of Tonga
2309:: Under the 2013
2161:Scotland Act 1998
2095:royal prerogative
2023:Politics of Spain
2003:absolute majority
1963:autonomous region
1854:Politics of Italy
1844:Sergio Mattarella
1725:National Assembly
1651:National Assembly
1459:National Assembly
1433:Politics of Japan
1288:absolute majority
1102:National Assembly
1012:(in practice the
973:National Congress
873:National Assembly
813:absolute majority
787:Politics of Benin
771:absolute majority
767:National Assembly
636:is a rarely used
575:Balance of powers
569:Balance of powers
500:appointed by the
398:Indigenous vetoes
330:French Revolution
246:Tiberius Gracchus
224:interests of the
136:, along with the
16:(Redirected from
6522:
6489:
6488:
6464:
6455:
6449:
6443:
6437:
6431:
6425:
6419:
6418:
6394:
6388:
6382:
6373:
6367:
6361:
6355:
6346:
6340:
6334:
6333:
6305:
6299:
6293:
6287:
6286:
6284:
6282:
6277:. 9 January 2012
6267:
6261:
6254:
6248:
6247:
6236:. Oratia Media.
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6212:
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6189:
6182:
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6159:
6157:
6155:
6143:
6137:
6136:
6128:
6122:
6121:
6119:
6117:
6098:
6089:
6088:
6086:
6084:
6069:
6063:
6062:
6048:
6042:
6041:
6039:
6015:
6009:
6003:
5997:
5991:
5985:
5978:
5972:
5965:
5959:
5952:
5946:
5939:
5933:
5932:
5916:
5910:
5909:
5881:
5875:
5868:
5862:
5856:
5850:
5843:
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5815:
5809:
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5776:
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5710:
5703:
5697:
5696:
5694:
5692:
5663:
5654:
5648:
5647:
5642:
5640:
5635:. 1 January 2012
5629:
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4889:
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4831:. Archived from
4818:
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4791:
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4779:
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4767:
4761:
4754:
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2329:Politics of Fiji
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2250:governor-general
2236:
2234:
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2157:Northern Ireland
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2143:
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2140:
2131:
2129:
2128:
2078:House of Commons
2068:
2066:
2065:
2039:
2037:
2036:
2019:("budget veto").
2018:
1989:
1987:
1986:
1933:
1931:
1930:
1900:
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1897:
1866:
1864:
1863:
1825:
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1790:Council of State
1780:
1778:
1777:
1744:
1742:
1741:
1711:
1709:
1708:
1693:federal Republic
1687:veto power over
1673:
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1577:
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1382:Guardian Council
1376:
1374:
1373:
1331:
1329:
1328:
1306:
1304:
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1273:
1271:
1270:
1237:
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1177:
1175:
1174:
1149:
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1146:
1121:
1119:
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1099:
1086:
1084:
1083:
1065:
1052:
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1049:
1018:governor general
1004:
1002:
1001:
963:
961:
960:
923:
921:
920:
895:
893:
892:
863:
861:
860:
831:
829:
828:
799:
797:
796:
757:
755:
754:
715:legislative veto
685:
683:
682:
656:
654:
653:
536:Guardian Council
484:Legislative veto
478:Legislative veto
472:unconstitutional
429:line-Item vetoes
374:legislative veto
350:Thomas Jefferson
181:Roman magistrate
127:Indian president
21:
6530:
6529:
6525:
6524:
6523:
6521:
6520:
6519:
6495:
6494:
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6264:
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6092:
6082:
6080:
6071:
6070:
6066:
6050:
6049:
6045:
6017:
6016:
6012:
6008:, p. 1171.
6004:
6000:
5992:
5988:
5979:
5975:
5966:
5962:
5953:
5949:
5940:
5936:
5918:
5917:
5913:
5883:
5882:
5878:
5869:
5865:
5861:, p. 1178.
5857:
5853:
5844:
5837:
5829:
5825:
5816:
5812:
5803:
5799:
5789:
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5730:
5728:The Irish Times
5718:
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5700:
5690:
5688:
5661:
5656:
5655:
5651:
5638:
5636:
5631:
5630:
5623:
5619:, p. 1164.
5615:
5611:
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5598:
5588:
5586:
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5569:
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5555:
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5305:
5301:
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5281:
5253:
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5235:
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5219:, p. 1166.
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4988:
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4940:(in Indonesian)
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4906:
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4836:
4835:on 16 June 2012
4820:
4819:
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4792:
4788:
4780:
4776:
4772:, p. 1179.
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2445:George Tsebelis
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2244:(sec. 59), the
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1010:King-in-Council
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510:
486:
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35:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
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6507:
6497:
6496:
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6490:
6479:(7): 823–850.
6456:
6444:
6432:
6420:
6409:(3): 331–357.
6389:
6374:
6372:, p. 107.
6362:
6358:Croissant 2003
6347:
6335:
6300:
6288:
6262:
6249:
6242:
6219:
6203:Cabinet Manual
6190:
6177:
6161:
6138:
6123:
6090:
6079:on 1 June 2011
6064:
6043:
6030:(2): 280–300.
6010:
5998:
5986:
5973:
5960:
5947:
5934:
5911:
5876:
5863:
5851:
5835:
5823:
5810:
5797:
5771:
5740:
5711:
5698:
5672:(4): 502–521.
5649:
5621:
5609:
5596:
5563:
5550:Süddeutsche.de
5536:
5503:
5464:
5445:(2): 384–403.
5429:
5416:
5403:
5389:978-3030164331
5388:
5374:. p. 57.
5362:
5351:(3): 219–243.
5335:
5323:
5321:, p. 157.
5311:
5309:, p. 158.
5299:
5279:
5266:(3): 539–543.
5246:
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5204:
5191:
5169:
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5103:
5068:
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4924:
4911:
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4881:
4862:(2): 239–262.
4846:
4813:
4806:
4786:
4774:
4762:
4744:
4718:
4688:
4660:
4647:
4635:
4633:, p. 405.
4616:
4604:
4569:
4567:, p. 406.
4552:
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4509:
4496:
4484:
4471:
4447:
4435:
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4378:
4360:
4344:
4319:
4307:
4294:
4278:
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4219:
4204:
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4152:(5): 661–693.
4132:
4107:
4092:
4064:
4038:
4016:
3987:
3961:
3959:, p. 382.
3949:
3947:, p. 374.
3937:
3935:, p. 375.
3925:
3887:
3883:Croissant 2003
3875:
3849:
3842:
3822:
3809:(4): 639–669.
3789:
3767:
3765:, p. 407.
3752:
3730:
3715:
3700:
3681:(2): 231–238.
3665:
3639:
3637:, p. 402.
3627:
3610:
3598:
3591:
3568:
3537:
3535:, p. 404.
3525:
3523:, p. 403.
3510:
3503:
3479:
3472:
3451:
3430:
3415:
3375:
3373:, p. 367.
3360:
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3267:
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3072:Korea, South:
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2931:. 22 July 2011
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2866:
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2829:
2828:
2799:on 2 July 2022
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2782:
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2770:(2): 401–412.
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2694:World Politics
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2482:obstructionism
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2355:financial veto
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2217:
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2211:
2210:
2203:King's Consent
2119:second reading
2099:king's consent
2082:House of Lords
2070:United Kingdom
2059:
2049:Verkhovna Rada
2030:
1980:
1957:issued by the
1924:
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1816:
1798:Seanad Éireann
1771:
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1509:
1496:line-item veto
1473:
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1213:
1187:line-item veto
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1112:
1077:
1043:
995:
944:
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940:
939:
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886:
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822:
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790:
780:President Yayi
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701:) secured the
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676:
658:United Nations
645:
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573:Main article:
570:
567:
553:that gave the
545:, in 2021 the
525:jus exclusivae
509:
506:
498:Senate of Fiji
482:Main article:
479:
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445:line item veto
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361:
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328:Following the
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261:Main article:
258:
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218:Roman Republic
201:
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138:proposal power
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6386:
6385:Tsebelis 2002
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6375:
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6370:Tsebelis 2002
6366:
6363:
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6359:
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3623:Bulmer 2017
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3533:Watson 1987
3521:Watson 1987
3426:Bulmer 2017
2997:Indonesia:
2840:(in French)
2515:Works cited
2441:game theory
2414:veto points
2343:New Zealand
2052:bill fails.
1955:decree-laws
1689:legislation
1528:Oliy Majlis
1500:money bills
1484:Philippines
1451:South Korea
1196:pocket veto
1123:El Salvador
845:Legislature
460:pocket veto
346:republicans
234:intercessio
214:intercessio
171:offices of
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3340:References
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