vetopituudet
Vetopituudet refers to the lengths of veto periods in Finnish legislation. A veto period is a designated timeframe during which a decision, typically a parliamentary bill, can be subject to a presidential veto. The Finnish Constitution outlines the procedures for legislative enactment, including the president's role in signing bills into law. If the president does not sign a bill within a specified period, they can return it to Parliament with objections, initiating a veto process.
The duration of these veto periods is crucial for the legislative process. It allows for a review