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.
It depends on what the ideas are about .
No! She is not the elected official
the right or power of a president or governor to reject bills
A tribune was elected and his veto could nullify any act or legislation.
Veto
The plebeians had the power of the veto in ancient Rome. Their tribunes were plebeians.The plebeians had the power of the veto in ancient Rome. Their tribunes were plebeians.The plebeians had the power of the veto in ancient Rome. Their tribunes were plebeians.The plebeians had the power of the veto in ancient Rome. Their tribunes were plebeians.The plebeians had the power of the veto in ancient Rome. Their tribunes were plebeians.The plebeians had the power of the veto in ancient Rome. Their tribunes were plebeians.The plebeians had the power of the veto in ancient Rome. Their tribunes were plebeians.The plebeians had the power of the veto in ancient Rome. Their tribunes were plebeians.The plebeians had the power of the veto in ancient Rome. Their tribunes were plebeians.
Congress
If congress passes a bill the president has the right to "veto" or not pass it.
People who are represented by an elected official are constituents.
A veto is the power to unilaterally stop an official action, especially the enactment of legislation
"Veto".
the conculs had the right to veto others decisions