most assemblies? no single country has definitive veto power, though they can still vote against resolutions. in the Security Council, however, 5 countries have the ability to veto a resolution and make in fail regardless of voting outcome. these countries are: Russia, China, France, the UK, and the US.
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at that time, the USSR was boycotting the un for it let KMT government(in Taiwan) occupied official seat in security, ignored mao's government in beijing. so there's no veto to stop un got a force. and it really was the NK first attactde SK`
Probably because Stalin backed the north.
A veto power in the UN Security Council's context is a power to say "no" to any pre-resolutions if they in their opinion may think is not fit to passed and become a resolution. Answering the question, the permanent members of the Security Council shall have the veto powers. There are 5 permanent members which are: a) United States of America b) United Kingdom c) Russian Federation d) France e) China And besides having this veto power, the 5 permanent members shall have rights and been recognize in possesing nuclear weapons under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
The tribunes had the power of veto over everyone, even another tribune. The only exception was that they could not veto a dictator.The tribunes had the power of veto over everyone, even another tribune. The only exception was that they could not veto a dictator.The tribunes had the power of veto over everyone, even another tribune. The only exception was that they could not veto a dictator.The tribunes had the power of veto over everyone, even another tribune. The only exception was that they could not veto a dictator.The tribunes had the power of veto over everyone, even another tribune. The only exception was that they could not veto a dictator.The tribunes had the power of veto over everyone, even another tribune. The only exception was that they could not veto a dictator.The tribunes had the power of veto over everyone, even another tribune. The only exception was that they could not veto a dictator.The tribunes had the power of veto over everyone, even another tribune. The only exception was that they could not veto a dictator.The tribunes had the power of veto over everyone, even another tribune. The only exception was that they could not veto a dictator.
The Permanent members of UN can exercise veto power.China is a permanent member,so it has the veto power in UN.
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There are 15 countries that hold veto power in the UN. Any country NOT among the 15 doesn't have veto power.
England is a veto power in the UN.
Any permanent nation-member.
probably because of the support that they got from the soviet union
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Why P5 has a right to veto as each member of the league council whether permanent or non-permanent. The UN Charter provision among the permanent members was the result of extensive discussion.
There are five veto wielding countries in the UN: Russia, China, France, UK and USA. They were the big winners of the second world war and they effectively sorted out the rules of the UN to suit themselves. They are the only permanent members of the UN Security Council. None wanted to have the UN tell them what to do, so they agreed that this could never happen. Now that the world has changed, none really want to give up this power, although France and the UK both say they support UN reform that would bring more countries into the Permanent Members club (such as India, Brazil and South Africa and others). Other UN members can't change the veto rights of the permanent five, without risking the use of the veto they want to abolish.
The five permanent members of the UN Security Council: China, France, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom and the United States.
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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)