1. Thus the headman had a veto over criminal prosecutions for the petty offences over which village tribunals had exclusive jurisdiction. 2. The President has the veto over new legislation. 3. Alberta Premier Donald Getty stated that the possibility that Quebec could have a veto over the reform of the Senate was completely unacceptable. 4. We know that the congress has the legislative power but the president has a veto. 5. But implementation would require a directive, on which any country would have a veto. 6. Another proposal is to require approval for prosecutions by the U.N. Security Council, where the United States has a veto. 7. At the WTO, in contrast, every country has a veto. 8. Barak is reportedly resisting attempts by Sharon to have a veto over any future peace moves, keeping options open for a possible renewal of negotiations. 9. Both prime ministers emphasized that the Protestant majority would have a veto over any proposal at three levels -- through their politicians, through Parliament and by popular referendum. 10. A president has no veto over an amendment, and it is possible that Clinton could start the ball rolling toward an outcome whose fine points he would oppose. |