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The right of veto could set us back even further.
Large countries were also given a new right of veto based on their population.
How do you think the right of veto will develop?
In any case, there is no clear reason to give up, whether with regard to the meeting or the right of veto.
The director wanted an instant reaction, and each had a right of veto.
A right of veto means that somebody can stop decisions or legislation.
This House calls for strong common foreign policies with a hollow right of veto.
Naturally the right of veto is a problem that one will have to argue out.
Britain, for one, is unwilling to give up its right of veto.
It does not, however, equate with a national right of veto.
In the final analysis, the governments simply fought to maintain their national right of veto.
I would urge them very strongly to use their right of veto in the Council and put a stop to it.
The right of veto on environmental legislation has been abolished within Europe.
Without the right of veto on vital issues, no efficiency is achieved.
There are many opportunities open to national parliaments through their right of veto.
A very important question, for example, is whether or not we should abandon the right of veto which currently applies.
The right of veto for matters which affect national sovereignty remains necessary.
Turkish military commanders still enjoy the right of veto over important Government decisions.
If Parliament is not heeded, it will have the chance to use its right of veto.
However, the Commonwealth still held the right of veto.
But it was the first such move that the United States has used its right of veto to block.
What I do not like, on the other hand, is a reduction of the national right of veto.
No other country has a right of veto over the independent decisions taken by another European country.
The right of veto for principals' appointment is held by local school councils.
He decentralized power, gave all six republics equal rights and right of veto.