Kieltokerroin
Kieltokerroin, often translated as "prohibition coefficient" or "veto coefficient," is a term that has been used in the context of public policy and decision-making, particularly in discussions surrounding referendums and veto powers. It generally refers to a factor or a threshold that determines the likelihood or impact of a prohibition or veto being exercised. The concept can be applied in various scenarios where a group or individual has the power to block or prevent a certain action or decision.
In some political systems, a kieltokerroin might be implicitly or explicitly considered when evaluating the potential
The term can also appear in discussions about policy implementation. For example, if a new regulation is
While not a universally standardized term with a single, precise definition across all fields, the core idea