vetoapun
Vetoapun is a term that refers to the power held by certain individuals or bodies to reject or prohibit a proposed decision or action. This power is most commonly associated with governmental systems, particularly in the context of legislation. In many countries, a head of state, such as a president or monarch, possesses a veto power over bills passed by the legislature. This allows them to prevent a bill from becoming law. The scope and nature of this veto power can vary significantly between different political systems. Some vetoes are absolute, meaning they can only be overridden by a supermajority vote in the legislature. Others may be suspensive, delaying a bill but not permanently blocking it.
Beyond national governments, the concept of veto power can also be found in international organizations and