The term "un veto" is not clear in this context. If you're referring to the number of vetoes in a specific situation, such as U.N. Security Council vetoes, there are five permanent members (the U.S., U.K., France, Russia, and China) that can veto resolutions. Each of these members has the power to block any substantive resolution. If you meant something else by "un vetos," please provide more context for a more accurate response.
vetoes
Legislative branch
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It is the same word in Spanish "veto" and "vetos".
by vetoing the rights but congress overrode the vetos
yes veto's are very common if the president doesn't see them fit to be laws
There are 192 Member States of the UN.
It gave elected officials the power to reject laws made by the senate
A legislative leader proposes legislation, prepares a federal budget, and approves or vetos legislation.
President vetos the bill
There are 193 members of the UN.
They pass the bills to be sent to the president who either signs them and then they become a law or vetos them