vetoarvonsa
Vetoarvonsa is a concept in political science and international relations that refers to the practice of a country or international organization using its veto power to block or delay decisions. The term is derived from the Latin words "veto," meaning "I forbid," and "arvonsa," which refers to the practice of using veto power. This power is typically exercised by a single member of a group, such as a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, to prevent a decision from being made.
The concept of veto power has been a subject of debate and criticism, as it can lead
Vetoarvonsa has been used in various contexts, including the United Nations Security Council, the European Union,
The practice of vetoarvonsa has evolved over time, with some international organizations adopting mechanisms to mitigate