No, the labor union is not allowed to break the law or to mandate laws. They are not a part of the government.
In theory, you can keep the 'power' of the Executive Branch in control by overriding his 'Veto" with a vote of the Congress in such numbers that it represents "the vast preponderance of public opinion." I think its over 2/3rds.
The President can use a pocket veto is when two conditions exist: Congress adjourns for more than ten days, and bill return to Congress is not possible. In recent years, presidents have used a controversial procedure called a "protective return" pocket veto, when presidents claim the right to pocket veto a bill, but then return it to Congress's legally designated agents.
1) To appoint federal judges, ambassadors, Consuls, and other public ministers
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During the Roman republic all the five types ofofficersof state had the power of veto.Officersof state of the same rank could veto each other's actions andofficersof state of higher rank could veto the actions ofofficersof state of lower rank. It was the actions not the decisions which were vetoed, and therefore, stopped.
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Modern day presidents use the State of the Union to lay out their policies and garner public support for them. Also, presidents veto bills they do not agree with.
If congress passes a bill the president has the right to "veto" or not pass it.
"Veto".
the conculs had the right to veto others decisions
the right or power of a president or governor to reject bills
The European Union is made up of 4 big committes: Council of Minister The European Commition The European Parliament The European Court of Justice In these 4 committes, it is the Council of Minister that has the right to create policies. It has representative from all member states and each has a voting right. However, the European Parliament has the right to amend and veto legislation. The European Commition implement and initiate the policies that have been agreed in the Council of Ministers.
probably because of the support that they got from the soviet union
Ina nutshell, Veto.
Generally the chief executive of a governmental body has the right to veto a legislative measure; for example, the President, or a governor, or sometimes a mayor.
the great powers
Consuls