To stop unwanted decisions:
The veto is used to reject or block a law, rule, or resolution that is considered harmful or unsuitable.
To maintain balance of power:
It prevents one branch of government or one country from having too much control over decisions.
To check the legislature:
Presidents or governors can use the veto to stop bills passed by the legislature that they think are not good for the people.
To protect national or organizational interests:
The veto helps protect the key interests of a country or organization from unfavorable decisions.
In the United Nations:
The five permanent members of the UN Security Council (USA, UK, France, Russia, and China) use the veto power to stop any resolution they do not agree with.
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The President is the one that can use a pocket veto. This type of veto happens if Congress adjourns within the 10-day period the President has to pass or veto the bill.
The president is likely to veto our new tax law.
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The Executive branch (president or governor).
Which Queen? There are a lot of Queens. In the UK no bill can become law without royal assent so I'd say her veto power is pretty serious. However, the Queen rarely uses that veto power.
The term is often applied to a "pocket veto" meaning an indirect veto, which involves an executive holding a legislative bill until it is too late to return to the legislature as refused (vetoed). In the more generic sense, an automatic veto is one that is expected or assured by previous uses of the veto power (as in the UN security council). Similarly, a bill passed by a state legislature against the express wishes of a governor can be said to face an automatic veto. (see related question)
The president uses the veto as a last resort- it does signal an inability to influence the writing of legislation before it is actually passed. The president usually lets it be known that he will veto a bill and if Congress passes it anyway it indicates a challenge to the president.
The two types of veto that can be carried out by the president are the "Pocket Veto" and the "Regular Veto." The Pocket Veto is where the president is given a bill, but fails to sign it within the ten days of the adjournment of Congress. The Pocket Veto is less common. The Regular Veto is one in which the president returns the bill back to Congress, with a message explaining his problems, reasons for return, and recommendations for revision. From there Congress may or may not fix it depending on it's actual importance.
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No. The President only has one choice to veto or to pass it. Once he veto's it goes back to congress where they can kill it or they can override his veto with 2-3 majority.
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