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"They (Catalan parties) are not vetoing Miquel Iceta, what they are vetoing is co-existence, dialogue, understanding," Sanchez said during a political event in northern Spain.
And the U.S. is the one that thinks of vetoing this.
Go deeper: Trump replenishes Saudi arsenal by vetoing arms sale blocks
"Him vetoing this is not shocking," Ms. Mejia said of the governor.
Macri anticipated that vetoing the bill would likely be an unpopular move.
"Today, I am vetoing this resolution," Trump said after Congress' first attempt.
Not exactly populist stuff, but Trump will have no interest in vetoing it.
His administration has been vetoing all judicial appointments to the WTO's appeals chamber.
Mr. Cuomo drew criticism recently after vetoing a bill on indigents' legal defense.
The prime minister has repeatedly refused to rule out vetoing a second referendum.
Trump tweeted Thursday following the vote that he "looks forward to VETOING" the resolution.
Vetoing the judiciary bills was an opportunity to carve out an independent political identity.
"Today, I am vetoing this resolution," Mr. Trump told reporters in the Oval Office.
BRAZIL'S BOLSONARO SAYS HE IS LEANING TOWARD VETOING CAMPAIGN FINANCE FUNDING APPROVED BY CONGRESS
He barely survived a showdown last month, by vetoing a $1 billion tax increase.
In the segment, Sandack defended Bruce Rauner, Illinois's Republican Governor, for vetoing the state budget.
Boys' names sparked tension, with one suggesting a name and the other quickly vetoing it.
He won, serving two terms from 1995 to 2003 and vetoing more than 700 bills.
The Senate Banking Committee approved an amendment that prevents Trump from vetoing sanctions on ZTE.
Governor Fallin would save everyone the time and expense of litigation by vetoing the bill.
Pressure from educators spurred the Kentucky legislature to block the governor from vetoing the budget.
Similarly, Microsoft's AI ethics oversight committee doesn't disclose its thinking behind vetoing products and clients.
The Constitution requires the president to state his reasons for vetoing a piece of legislation.
Advocates had hoped to pressure McCrory into vetoing the bill, beginning with a Thursday evening rally.
They extracted several concessions during the coalition negotiations, in effect vetoing a nominee for foreign minister.
The addition effectively killed the bill in the Senate and allowed Trump to avoid vetoing it.
In vetoing the budget, the governor said it had failed to solve Illinois's deep fiscal problems.
His hard-nosed line vetoing of budgets ultimately saved the state $7.3bn in spending over eight years.
Republicans on Capitol Hill had downplayed the notion that Trump would actually consider vetoing the sanctions bill.
In vetoing the bill, Rauner said he preferred tying pay increases for teachers to performance and incentives.
The Constitution gives the President no budget power aside from vetoing legislation and faithfully executing the laws.
In the letter, LePage noted that his list of reasons for vetoing the bill is not exhaustive.
It started with New Jersey Governor Chris Christie vetoing a $22018 minimum wage passed by the legislature.
It's bizarre to not consider that when criticizing or vetoing these other forms of punishment you mentioned.
Tyler began vetoing bills trying to enact the Whig program, and his party began the impeachment process.
Johnson is an economic conservative known for vetoing hundreds of bills during his first term in office.
The Trump administration, for its part, has floated the possibility of the president vetoing the sanctions bill.
The Obama administration made the right decision to abstain from vetoing a United Nations resolution condemning the settlements.
Desperate for a win, it's hard to imagine Trump vetoing any tax bill Republicans get to his desk.
Radev's role is largely limited to heading the armed forces, vetoing legislation, signing international treaties and appointing ambassadors.
But vetoing the Legislature's humane reform of solitary confinement leaves him clinging to the worst of prison abuses.
That overshadowed the vetoing of Russia sanctions by the White House -- a huge story on any other day.
LePage, a Republican, has staunchly opposed expansion of the program, vetoing legislation to do so on several occasions.
And that was more important than vetoing a bill because some in the administration didn't like its policy provisions.
Although Trump ended up vetoing the resolution, it remains a testament to growing congressional opposition to counterproductive unauthorized wars.
A hardline watchdog body can control the elected government by vetting candidates before they stand and by vetoing policies.
In a striking rupture with past practice, the Obama administration refrained from vetoing the condemnation, opting instead to abstain.
But such acts generally involve vetoing Taiwan's participation in bodies like the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
The public defender commission, which oversees the office, is currently suing the governor for vetoing legislatively approved budget increases.
Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak received national attention last week for vetoing a bill aimed at reforming the Electoral College.
In vetoing the bill, Mr. Tomblin cited patient safety concerns from doctors and worries that it would be unconstitutional.
He closed his first year by vetoing the Civil Rights Bill, which would have given the former slaves citizenship.
Only 35 percent approved of Trump's vetoing the legislation, with 55 percent saying the president should have signed it.
In May, Trump was reportedly talked out of vetoing the 2017 spending bill over a lack of wall funding.
In vetoing the bill on Tuesday, Daugaard, a Republican, said it would invite conflict and litigation, diverting resources from education.
The United States last week abstained vetoing a United Security Council resolution condemning Israeli settlements as illegal under international law.
China abstained on a UN resolution last week condemning the latest missile test — instead of vetoing it — a symbolic gesture.
However, uncertainty is hanging over the WTO's dispute settlement system because Trump is vetoing the appointment of new appeals judges.
The governor's spokeswoman, Rebecca Kelley, told the local NBC affiliate on Monday that Scott has "ruled out" vetoing the measure.
The Democrats cannot at once attack Trump for vetoing obese spending bills, and then hypocritically blame soaring deficits on him.
Nevertheless, Trump's budget director will not rule out Trump vetoing a funding bill that doesn't include money for the wall.
The measure passed, 14 to 0, with the United States abstaining rather than vetoing, as it has on other occasions.
In vetoing the bill in July, Nixon said the measure struck an extreme blow to sensible safeguards against gun violence.
In May 2017, he was reportedly talked out of vetoing the 2017 spending bill over a lack of border wall funding.
Mr Rivera's vetoing of Mr Sánchez is thus a "defensive move" to stop Ciudadanos voters moving to Vox, says Mr Llaneras.
The impact: Minutes after the vote, Netanyahu posted a video on social media praising Haley and Trump for vetoing the resolution.
Franken said he thought Sessions vetoing a meeting with Putin would be "something you'd remember" and wanted Sessions to testify again.
With the government vetoing so much potential tax revenue, it's no wonder that they have a flourishing black market for tobacco.
Trump can also gain credibility with voters on the deficit by vetoing early and often under the Pelosi reign of power.
Congress is also likely to encourage future administrations to stick with the established U.S. policy of vetoing similar resolutions involving Israel.
Trump said the U.S. should side with Israel ahead of the Security Council's vote by vetoing any resolution attacking Israeli settlements.
In March 2018, the President considered vetoing a $1.3 trillion spending bill over misgivings about its contents and border wall funding.
He is already helping choose candidates for senior posts while vetoing others, which means Trump's Cabinet will clearly reflect Flynn's thinking.
Asked about Oettinger's remarks on Wednesday during a visit to Cairo, Di Maio said Italy's position on vetoing the budget was unchanged.
" Planned Parenthood Advocates of Wisconsin thanked Evers for vetoing the measures, slamming them as "aimed at misinforming the public about abortion care.
The president appoints the prime minister, who is the head of government, and the president does have a form of vetoing power.
Last year Congress in effect revoked that autonomy, by creating a control board capable of vetoing any item in Puerto Rico's budget.
Vetoing the legislation would underline a disagreement with congressional Democrats and Clinton, who Obama hopes will succeed him in the White House.
The state's Republican governor, Paul LePage, staunchly opposes expansion of federal health care insurance, vetoing legislation to do so on several occasions.
Obama again blocked the project in 2015 by vetoing a Republican bill that would have given the go-ahead to the pipeline.
Russia has been fairly consistent in resisting international efforts to pressure Pyongyang, vetoing several UN resolutions for strict sanctions on the country.
It is too early to say if Mr. de Blasio would consider vetoing the legislation were it to pass, his office said.
In Kentucky, pressure from teachers led the Legislature to block the governor from vetoing a budget that increased spending for public education.
After vetoing the earlier bills in the summer, Mr. Duda promised to write his own to address his problems with the legislation.
In other words, the administration hoped that vetoing the resolution would encourage the Netanyahu government to engage more constructively in peace efforts.
Russia has also pushed back on several multilateral attempts to condemn the Syrian president, including vetoing UN resolutions condemning the chemical attack.
The D.C. Circuit court took up the issue of retroactive vetoing in 2014, and ruled that the EPA was well within its power.
"By vetoing this bill, I am ensuring that Texans can travel without leaving their firearms at home," he wrote, according to the Tribune.
The president could still shut down any parts of the government that remain unfunded in December by vetoing spending bills or another extension.
Vetoing the bill would have the effect, if not the intent, of denying Mr. de León a big victory on which to run.
By vetoing the bills in play, the governors in Missouri and Minnesota would be leading their Republican legislatures where they need to go.
And while Mr. Duda showed political independence in vetoing two of the bills, he has otherwise been a faithful ally of Mr. Kaczynski.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil President Michel Temer on Monday signed into law a bill regulating car-hailing apps like Uber without vetoing any provisions.
Mr. Trump could also choose not to sign the bill without vetoing it, in which case it would become law on Dec. 3.
In vetoing the proposed UN resolution, Russia said it was concentrating on engaging the U.S. in talks regarding a rebel withdrawal from Aleppo.
In June, he criticized the state's current governor for vetoing legislation that would have enabled residents with autism to use cannabis for medical purposes.
The "solid South" emerged as a powerful conservative force within the Democratic Party, simultaneously vetoing civil rights and serving as a bridge to Republicans.
"But due to Pennsylvania's governor recently vetoing school choice legislation, Janiyah remained among the estimated 50,000 students on a waitlist," the White House said.
Trump has effectively engineered a crisis in the WTO's system of settling global disputes by vetoing all appointments of judges to its appeals chamber.
He pointed to Russian efforts to protect Syria by vetoing two United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolutions that could have held the country accountable.
The bill also prevents eye doctors from "pocket-vetoing" future sales by imposing an 8-hour time limit to veto prospective third party transactions.
It was easy for conservatives to rally against a law identified with a president they despised when he was capable of vetoing any repeal.
Though the measure isn't currently scheduled to get a vote, Democrats warn that its inclusion could lead to the president vetoing the overall bill.
Since then, a group of constitutional scholars has sent Pelosi a letter urging her to bring a lawsuit against Trump for vetoing the resolution.
Jackson had clashed with the Senate after he tried to withdraw federal money from the Bank of the United States, after vetoing its charter.
Praise, criticism of Deal's move A transgender man living in Decatur, Georgia, said it was "truly amazing" to hear Deal's reason for vetoing the bill.
Congress negotiated the deal without Trump and, if passed, his only choices will be signing the bill or vetoing it and triggering yet another shutdown.
The controversial measure passed 14-0 after the U.S. refrained from vetoing it, a break from its longstanding tradition of shielding Israel from U.N. reproaches.
If Kushner asked Flynn to contact the Russians on the issue of vetoing the Israeli resolution, for example, he may have violated the Logan Act.
The deadline for either signing or vetoing the bills was extended to March 31, which just so happens to be International Trans Day of Visibility.
Mr. LePage has wielded his veto pen as a blunt instrument, vetoing more bills than all other Maine governors combined in the last 243 years.
Such powers could range from a fine to imposing conditions or vetoing decisions taken at TIM that Rome may consider a threat to national interests.
Last year, MSCI cited arbitrary and long suspensions as a reason for vetoing the inclusion of shares listed on the mainland in its benchmark indices.
Trump is also vetoing the appointment of WTO judges, causing a backlog in disputes and threatening to paralyze what is effectively the supreme court of trade.
In vetoing a bill to repeal major parts of the health law last month, President Obama cited changes that have occurred in the last five years.
In Virginia, Governor Terry McAuliffe followed Georgia's example by vetoing a misguided "religious liberty" bill, emphasizing that state law and the Constitution already protect these freedoms.
Gov. John Kasich (R) bucked Ohio's GOP state legislature Tuesday by vetoing a bill that would have weakened the state's clean energy requirements for power companies.
Last year, the Senate failed to overturn President Obama's vetoing of a decision to repeal WOTUS after Congress undid the measure using the Congressional Review Act.
The Obama administration opted to abstain from the vote instead of vetoing it, breaking with longtime U.S. protocol of intervening to block U.N. reproaches toward Israel.
The White House has pushed back on those efforts, vetoing a bipartisan bill in April that sought to completely end U.S. military support for the war.
Though Mr. Ren is Huawei's chief executive, he has said he holds no decision-making power except for vetoing proposals and removing executives from their posts.
Though the president raised the possibility of vetoing the legislation in recent weeks, he said "we're going to keep the government open" hours before Wednesday's vote.
The government of Israel praised the administration for vetoing the UN measure, just as it had celebrated Trump's initial announcement about recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Fears about a partial government shutdown grew Thursday as President Donald Trump left the door open to vetoing a short-term spending bill expected to pass Congress.
"Far from vetoing this carnival barker and his gaseous performance art, Britain should extend an invitation for his expeditious return to answer some pertinent questions," he wrote.
Fallin, who's been floated as a potential vice presidential pick, made headlines last week after vetoing a bill that would ban virtually all abortions in her state.
His concern in vetoing this is that he would be overridden and his legislative agenda would be punished for even trying to stand firm on this issue.
And this isn't the first time; in May 700, he was reportedly talked out of vetoing the 2017 spending bill over a lack of border wall funding.
Rather than maintaining the long-standing U.S. policy of vetoing any resolution that interferes with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, he allowed for the further isolation of Israel.
Last year, the administration of then-President Obama broke with years of U.S. policy by not vetoing a Security Council resolution condemning Israeli settlements in Palestinian territory.
Another, Russia, has lately become openly intransigent, not only vetoing the establishment of new protected areas but questioning the very authority of the convention to establish them.
"Suddenly, with the end of the Cold War, the U.N. could do what it was set up to do, without one country vetoing the other," he said.
Some speculated that vetoing the six-week ban would help Kasich seem "moderate" on reproductive rights, or distract from the real harms of the 20-week ban.
But Trump — who said last week that he would be "proud" to shut down the government over border security — has left the door open to vetoing the bill.
When the assembly failed to address his requests the second-term governor faced a difficult decision weeks after vetoing another controversial piece of legislation, the religious liberty bill.
He also helped to push Georgia's governor into vetoing a state bill that would have allowed faith-based organizations to decline services or fire employees over religious beliefs.
Qualcomm, which supplies chips to Android smartphone makers and Apple faces the risk of regulators vetoing the deal if it is unable to address those concerns with concessions.
But as head of state, does the Queen have any power to change the result of the historic vote – including possibly vetoing the move to leave the EU?
The new reorganization comes less than two months after Brazil's BNDES development bank, which holds nearly 20 percent of JBS, surprised investors by vetoing an earlier restructuring proposal.
The United States abstained on the resolution, allowing it to pass, rather than vetoing it -- as it usually does with resolutions it sees as overly critical of Israel.
Trump apparently floated the idea of vetoing the bill—although his aides tried to claim he'd only do so because he wanted to hit Russia with harder sanctions.
Governor Nathan Deal is vetoing Georgia's controversial HB 757, a bill that would've allowed businesses to deny services to LGBT people as a means of preserving religious freedom.
President Obama's unilateral decision to change decades-long American policy by not vetoing a perniciously one-sided anti-Israel resolution was opposed by Congress and by most Americans.
After passing a massive omnibus in the spring that Trump briefly entertained vetoing, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle got to work and were emboldened to negotiate.
Once he finally realized that did not work with Democrats, he started vetoing regularly, which helped cut the deficit as a share of gross domestic product in half.
Just a couple weeks ago, Trump signed a budget deal that didn't include funding for his famous but hypothetical wall after making toothless Twitter threats about vetoing it.
The 5 Star Movement and the League agreed on a new cabinet Thursday, and after vetoing the last proposal from the populist parties, President Sergio Matarella signed off.
In effect, Republican leaders are betting that Mr. Trump will swallow yet another defeat for his promised wall to avoid vetoing a $20 billion increase in military spending.
The Constitution does not say presidents may deem part of a bill as invalid when they sign it into law, rather than vetoing it if they have objections.
On Tuesday, the governor announced a deal to legalize electric scooters and electric bikes less than a month after vetoing a bill that would have done exactly that.
Already, the United States has imposed heavier sanctions than the United Nations has implemented, with little sense that China will refrain from vetoing any further new global sanctions.
By vetoing the bill, Deal will effectively side with the business interests in his state — and likely aggravate religious conservatives who had made the bill a top priority.
The previous four times China backed Moscow in protecting Syria's government from council action, including vetoing a bid to refer the situation in Syria to the International Criminal Court.
Their justification is that last year the judges improperly interfered in foreign policy by vetoing Mr Morales's attempt to expel the Swedish ambassador, who had lamented corruption in Guatemala.
Meanwhile, Facebook's leaders who write the community standards and content policies also act as editors, vetoing or allowing controversial content like reports of police shootings or nude historical photographs.
Andrew M. Cuomo's press secretary, said the city could block the formation of any special tax district it did not want by vetoing the capital project associated with it.
The group accuses Dunleavy, who came into office in December 2018, of refusing to appoint a judge, misusing state funds, violating separation of powers and incompetently vetoing state funds.
When a tough decision had to be made — vetoing the trade of Chris Paul, for example — he welcomed it and accepted the repercussions from whoever was going to complain.
After initially vetoing $6003 million from the state budget, Dunleavy responded to the threat of a recall vote and walked back some of his more extreme line-item cuts.
In addition to sending bills to Congress, and signing or vetoing the ones Congress sends back, presidents also nominate federal judges, make executive-branch appointments, and set U.S. foreign policy.
" In a subsequent message, he said he looks "forward to VETOING the just passed Democrat inspired Resolution," thanking Republicans "who voted to support Border Security and our desperately needed WALL!
"I look forward to VETOING the just passed Democrat inspired Resolution which would OPEN BORDERS while increasing Crime, Drugs, and Trafficking in our Country," Trump wrote in a subsequent tweet.
Washington (CNN)The White House blasted Russia in a statement Friday for vetoing a UN Security Council resolution on an independent group investigating the use of chemical weapons in Syria.
The memo also said EPA regional offices would need to get approval from headquarters before attempting to block water permits, and provide a period for public comment before vetoing permits.
The threat isn't empty, given that Brown has a bit of a track record vetoing state legislation that has the broad support of the public he was elected to represent.
Republican leaders went along each time, even as the president became increasingly irate, once coming close to vetoing a spending package on the day of the White House signing ceremony.
But Mr. Trump has stood by the prince, playing down the importance of Mr. Khashoggi's killing and vetoing bipartisan legislation to end United States support to the war in Yemen.
Russia and China have protected Syria's government from Security Council action to try and stop the war, including vetoing a bid to refer the situation to the International Criminal Court.
"Russia is the defender of Assad's brutal regime in Syria, aiding and abetting atrocities against Syrian civilians, and vetoing every effort at the UN to hold Assad accountable," she noted.
She voted for the recent anti-BDS bill and co-sponsored a bill reaffirming the United States' commitment to vetoing U.N. resolutions that ask Israel to comply with international law.
But Thursday's votes show that Republicans are still willing to stand behind the president, saving him from the awkward act of vetoing a bill to reopen the government without wall funding.
The rout in the shares of both companies came after two Brazilian newspapers said antitrust watchdog Cade is considering vetoing Kroton's takeover of Estácio at a meeting scheduled for June 28.
In a televised address at a Hanukkah candle-lighting ceremony honoring wounded soldiers and the victims of terrorism, Mr. Netanyahu excoriated the Obama administration for not vetoing the Security Council's measure.
They proposed a bailout of the coal industry that so flagrantly violated free market principles, for example, that Trump's own appointees at the Federal Electrical Regulatory Commission ended up vetoing it.
One might well expect the first act of the Republican Congress to be the passage of legislation repealing Obamacare, and the first act of the Democratic president to be vetoing the legislation.
Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar, who has warned of vetoing progress on Brexit without big British moves on the border issue, may call a snap election next week over a separate issue.
Richard Tofel, the president of ProPublica, tweeted on Friday morning, "What is the plan for when Trump concocts an excuse for vetoing a reporter" from the New York Times or Washington Post?
Remarks after vetoing a resolution blocking his border Emergency Declaration on March 26, 2019 (2 mentions of "invasion") "... We're on track for a million illegal aliens to rush our borders," Trump said.
Instead of outright vetoing the bill, the governor opted for a conditional veto, which allows him to make his own amendments to a bill and send it back to the state legislature.
The Senate approved it Saturday and sent it to Mr. Duda, who has the choice of signing it, vetoing it or referring it to the Constitutional Tribunal to rule on its constitutionality.
Italy's future in the euro zone has dominated the political uncertainty of the last week, with President Sergio Mattarella vetoing the coalition's original choice for economy minister, the eurosceptic economist Paolo Savona.
By abstaining — instead of vetoing the resolution, as the United States has reliably done to similar measures for decades — the Obama administration allowed the highly symbolic measure to make it through the chamber.
"The Governor is and has been pro-choice and believes in a woman's right to choose, so he has ruled out vetoing the bill -- it will become law," she wrote in an email.
"We will exert the same pressure upon Governor Carney, a Catholic, to uphold the sanctity of life for those innocent unborn children whose lives depend upon his vetoing this radical bill," Sheridan said.
Tester's most iconic Montana characteristic is his missing three fingers, lost to a meat grinder accident as a young boy; Schweitzer's was vetoing bills with an actual branding iron in an outdoor ceremony.
Apple, as the part-parent company, would prevent Mac Desktops from reaching its full potential by vetoing any effort to compete with the all-in-one iMac or various laptop and tablet markets.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday he was considering vetoing Congress' $1.3 trillion spending bill over immigration issues, including full funding for his proposed border wall and young 'Dreamer' immigrants.
"Governor Fallin did the right thing today in vetoing this utterly unconstitutional and dangerous bill," said Nancy Northup, president and chief executive officer of the Center for Reproductive Rights, an abortion rights group.
"The president could win anyway by vetoing the bill and then trying to get enough votes to sustain it, so may ultimately be able to prevail on the national emergency alternative," McConnell said.
The measure put President Donald Trump, who has sought better ties with Russia, in a tough position, forcing him to either sign the bill into law or anger his party by vetoing it.
Brian Sandoval waited till the last minute before vetoing a bill that would have let Nevadans buy into Medicaid — but even as he did so, he said it was an idea worth considering.
Others view her handling of the state budget negotiations, in which she sought to pressure lawmakers by vetoing close to $256 billion in spending — not all of which has been restored — as disastrous.
President Obama is poised to take one of the biggest gambles of his final year in office by vetoing a popular proposal empowering the families of 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia.
Since vetoing the war powers resolution, Trump has escalated tensions with Iran and sidestepped Congress to unilaterally authorize $8 billion in arms sales, including to Saudi Arabia and its allies to counter Iran.
While DC Mayor Muriel Bowser said she doesn't want to sign the bill, there's not much point in her vetoing it; the DC City Council passed it with a veto-proof 225-222 majority.
For now, the U.S. strategy has stiffened China and Russia's resistance, with the countries vetoing U.S.–proposed resolutions at the UN Security Council, and expressing willingness to provide Maduro a degree of financial flexibility.
The GOP should launch a coordinated fight for solutions it can make Clinton look foolish for vetoing, including corporate tax reform, school choice, and more policy flexibility for states in the spirit of federalism.
He will note private job growth, nearly 400 vetoes of bills passed by the Democrat-controlled legislature, flat spending, taking on teachers unions with pension reforms and vetoing Planned Parenthood funding, the statement said.
Temer ultimately reversed himself in both cases, responding directly to her by Twitter in one instance after vetoing rules that would have reduced the size of the Jamanxim national forest in Brazil's Amazon rainforest.
"The president could win anyway by vetoing the bill and then trying to get enough votes to sustain it, so [he] may ultimately be able to prevail on the national emergency alternative," he added.
Last week, Congress overwhelmingly voted to condemn United Nations Resolution 6900 that denounced Israel, as well as the Obama administration's failure to uphold the longstanding U.S. policy of vetoing U.N. attacks on Israel. Sen.
Asked Wednesday whether Trump was considering vetoing the bill, a White House official told The Hill that the president is interested in significant FISA reforms but is "carefully listening" to views of all Republicans.
In 2007, Beijing joined with Moscow in vetoing any criticism of Myanmar on its human rights record; the following year both also vetoed sanctions against Zimbabwe, as they have multiple times with regard to Syria.
The US abstained on the resolution, allowing it to pass, rather than vetoing it -- as it usually does with resolutions it sees as overly critical of Israel, leading to US Ambassador Daniel Shapiro being summoned.
There are rare instances in which a criminal case will be dismissed before trial, such as the prosecution of Rick Perry, the former Texas governor who was accused of abuse of authority for vetoing legislation.
"We are disappointed that Governor McCrory did not do right by North Carolina's families, communities, and businesses by vetoing this horribly discriminatory bill," said Chris Brook, legal director of the state's American Civil Liberties Union.
President Donald Trump is threatening to shut down the government, tweeting that he is considering vetoing the $1.3 trillion spending bill Congress passed at 1 am Friday because it does not reflect his immigration priorities.
His manifesto also calls for withdrawal from the NATO military alliance and the International Monetary Fund, vetoing of international free-trade accords, ending the European Central Bank's independence and taking control of Bank of France.
But two senior administration officials said they could not imagine Mr. Trump vetoing the measure in the current political atmosphere, even if he regards it as interfering with his executive authority to conduct foreign policy.
Kerry's speech defending the abstention, explaining why the administration changed its longstanding view on vetoing these resolutions, which are counterproductive to peace, was deafeningly silent both on the law and on the history of the negotiations.
North Korea is likely to be a topic in that meeting, given that China abstained from voting last week on a U.N. resolution condemning its latest missile test instead of vetoing it as a symbolic gesture.
Mr. Stark was nearly censured by the House in 2007 after he expressed his fury with President George W. Bush during the Iraq war for vetoing an increase in funding for a children's health insurance program.
In vetoing the two bills on Monday, a move that shocked leaders of the Law and Justice party, President Andrzej Duda said he would spend the next two months drafting his own versions of the bills.
While he notes that it's not inconceivable that the Obama administration would have made the same decision on Broadcom, Segal says that there's a reason why previous presidents have been more restrained in vetoing such deals.
Mattarella took the rare step of vetoing their nomination for finance minister, Paolo Savona, because the 81-year-old financier and economist had threatened to pull Italy, the eurozone's fourth-biggest economy, out of the currency.
Tillerson himself recognizes the need for a deputy with experience in the department, but can't find a choice Trump will say yes to because Trump is vetoing anyone who subjected him to strong criticism during the campaign.
People gaining Medicaid: 22017,000 (2015 estimate) Uninsured rate for people under 65: 6 percent Governor: Paul LePage (R) Where it stands: LePage has consistently opposed expanding Medicaid, vetoing a bill in 2014 that would've adopted the expansion.
Russia has a long record of vetoing resolutions pushed by the US. Last week, it used its veto power to block an attempt to condemn the killing of dozens of people in a suspected Syrian chemical attack.
While mayors are almost always overridden, the act of vetoing nevertheless acts as a check by forcing issues into the court of public opinion, where each side must present their case and more fully own their positions.
To some extent it has already done so in Syria: it talks to representatives from both the Syrian government and the opposition, but by vetoing UN resolutions on intervention it tilts, in effect, in the government's favour.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey regrets the vetoing by the United States on Monday of a U.N. Security Council resolution that called for the U.S. declaration of Jerusalem as Israel's capital to be withdrawn, the Turkish foreign ministry said.
It will now go to President Donald Trump, who can either sign the bill or decide to stand with DeVos by vetoing the legislation and letting her rule go into place as was expected on July 1.
A spokeswoman for the governor ended any uncertainty about the bill's fate on Monday evening, saying that Mr. Scott had ruled out vetoing the bill and that it would become law, either with or without his signature.
There have been discussions surrounding the possibility of both Scotland and Northern Ireland vetoing the Brexit decision; and now it seems the U.K.'s capital city wants its own say, after 59.9 percent of Londoners voted to stay.
The Scottish Greens party, however, rebelled against the notion of a "Westminster government that Scotland did not elect" vetoing a decision of Scotland's elected parliament, claiming that such a high-handed approach would only bolster support for independence.
It also put Macri in the politically awkward position of vetoing a pro-employment bill at a time when Argentines are being hammered by double-digit inflation, exacerbated by his decision to let the currency float in December.
Some of our present global inequalities, as well as the political instability of poorer countries, can be attributed to Cold War superpowers forcefully vetoing attempts by the world's poorer nations to solve their national problems through democratic means.
As a European Union member, Britain has been able to foil attempts by France and Germany to curb or siphon business by vetoing certain measures, like a proposal to impose a single tax on the region's financial sector.
President Obama, through abstaining from vetoing any future UN-supported resolution on settlements, could make it legally very difficult, and almost impossible, for any future American administration to treat illegal settlements and their produce as part of Israel.
Governor Andrew Cuomo was an ally of the IDC; the conference's votes kept the Senate from passing legislation that was to the left of his tastes, without forcing him to take the potentially unpopular move of vetoing it.
It ended in tears as conservatives used the judiciary and the Guardian Council to shut down the free space Khatami had opened, closing newspapers, locking up reformists, vetoing reform bills and denying his supporters access to state media.
Johnson, a former two-term Republican governor of a liberal border state who despises big government and boasts of vetoing "more legislation than the other 49 governors combined," would seem a natural fit for the anti-Trump Republicans.
Second, and most importantly, if the President wants to veto this continuing resolution, he'll also be vetoing funding for the Pentagon -- funding his defense secretary has made clear the department desperately needs after a decade of continuing resolutions.
And it's why many people might praise Kasich for being "moderate" on reproductive rights for signing the 20-week ban and vetoing the six-week ban — even though Kasich's record on reproductive rights really isn't moderate at all.
Nothing in a one-term president's powers keeps the executive from nominating Supreme Court justices, signing life-changing legislation, vetoing terrible bills or renewing the United States' role as a global citizen in the existential fight against climate change.
By abstaining — instead of vetoing the resolution, as the United States has reliably done to similar measures for decades — the Obama administration allowed the highly symbolic measure to make it through the chamber by a unanimous 14-0 margin.
HAND-WRITTEN NOTES Trump's administration has also been accused of courting a trade war by vetoing new WTO appeals judges, hobbling the trade dispute settlement system and running the risk that trade friction will explode into tit-for-tat actions.
By the time the Obama administration vacated the White House, just weeks after the United States broke with precedent by not vetoing a United Nations Security Council resolution condemning Israel's settlement activity, the relationship had gone from cold to positively arctic.
In August, he made the same kind of noise about vetoing a spending bill, but Democrats welcomed his threats, since if the government did shut down after such bluster, Americans might blame the blusterer-in-chief, not the opposition party.
Trump signed the spending bill after saying earlier Friday that he was considering vetoing the measure since it didn't address recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and provide full funding for a wall along the southern border.
Despite widespread public outrage and requests to veto from medical experts, Governor John Kasich signed the 20-week ban into law on Tuesday — the 18th measure he's signed to restrict women's health care in Ohio — while vetoing the six-week ban.
Trump began the week by vowing a tough response, a "big price to pay," and blamed both Russia and Iran for protecting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, vetoing punitive measures at the United Nations and providing military support on the ground.
HAND-WRITTEN NOTES Trump's administration has also been accused of courting a trade war by vetoing new WTO appeals judges, hobbling the trade dispute settlement system and running the risk that trade friction will explode into tit-for-tat actions.
"The governor has positioned himself as saying he's vetoing the repeal of the death penalty because he cares about law enforcement and victims, but he's refused to meet with murder victims' family members who oppose the death penalty," Mr. Cushing said.
Cases in point are the financially embattled Greek government's vetoing of a European Union statement condemning China's rights record at a UN meeting last month and Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg's refusal last week to comment on calls for Liu's release.
But it wasn't passed in this country until near the end of World War I. The President at the time, Woodrow Wilson, had the good sense to try and kill this thing by vetoing it, but lawmakers overrode it anyway.
" But Mr. Northam just last month pledged not to sign legislation that would impose minimum sentences for convictions after vetoing two such bills and writing in an op-ed that "mandatory minimums are disproportionately harming people and communities of color.
He was previously in the news for blaming Maine's heroin problem on "guys with the name D-Money, Smoothie, Shifty" who "impregnate a young, white girl before they leave," and then vetoing a bill to provide lifesaving treatment to people having heroin overdoses.
On North Macedonia, Mr. Macron was isolated among the 28 member states in vetoing the start of accession talks, a shock to a small country that had done everything Brussels has asked of it, including changing its name to satisfy the Greeks.
Advocates for accused students had asked Brown to veto the bill, raising concern that minority and low-income students could be more likely to face discipline than white and more-privileged students — which is one issue Brown cited when vetoing the bill.
BRASILIA, June 21 (Reuters) - Brazil's antitrust watchdog Cade is considering vetoing next week the merger of the country's two largest for-profit education firms, Kroton Educacional SA and Estácio Participações, newspapers Valor Econômico and O Estado de S. Paulo reported on Wednesday.
With the possibility of Ireland vetoing progress on the talks dominating some newspaper front pages in Britain, Coveney added that Dublin would not need to use its veto if it remained dissatisfied since it has the backing of all other EU states.
The problems between Trump and Congress, festering for months, spilled into the open when the president toyed with vetoing the $1.3 trillion funding bill he thought spent too much money on Democratic priorities and not enough on his, including the border wall.
But even if Congress is able to push through on time, passing all nine bills and a stopgap continuing resolution for the remaining three, Trump has raised the prospect of vetoing spending bills that don't fund his proposed wall along the southern border.
If Trump caused a shutdown before the election by vetoing a governmentwide funding bill, Republicans would likely get the blame and it could bolster Democratic candidates who argue that voters need to elect them to serve as a check on the president.
Most egregiously, Russia took away the world's ability to attribute the chemical weapons attacks in Syria by vetoing the renewal of the UN-OPCW Joint Investigative Mechanism -- an impartial, independent technical body mandated to investigate responsibility for chemical weapons use in Syria.
Should the Italian government decide Vivendi does have de facto control it may conclude the preconditions exist for it to exercise "golden powers" which could range from a fine to imposing conditions or vetoing decisions Rome considers a threat to national interests.
While Democrats weren't interested in providing more than $1.3 billion in border security funding (a new line in the sand they drew last week), Trump had said he was open to vetoing any bill that didn't contain the $5 billion he wanted.
WARSAW — Two months after vetoing laws to restructure the Polish court system that had drawn sharp rebukes from the European Union and brought thousands of protesters into the summer streets, President Andrzej Duda on Monday offered his own draft versions of the legislation.
Trump has been criticized for keeping close ties with the Saudi leadership and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, in particular, following the murder of Saudi journalist and US resident Jamal Khashoggi, including vetoing Congress's attempts to block US arms sales to Riyadh.
The President To make this as clear as possible: for a period of time Wednesday, there was real concern on Capitol Hill that President Donald Trump may head down the path of vetoing this bill -- or at least threatening to do so.
Outside the roiling Porter scandal, a bipartisan Senate group's soon-to-be-unveiled legislation addressing DACA risks clashing with Trump, who is reportedly considering vetoing any immigration bill that does not end the so-called diversity visa lottery and chain migration systems.
According to the company, the number of women visiting or ordering the chain via delivery has increased by 50% since 2015, as Hooters has worked to improve its food quality and add options that prevent women from vetoing a visit to the chain.
Behind-the-scenes: When the spending bill had been negotiated and finalized, White House chief of staff Reince Priebus phoned the former House Speaker John Boehner and told him the president doesn't like how the negotiation came out and is thinking about vetoing the bill.
To prevent some smaller EU economies such as Ireland or Luxembourg, which host many foreign online businesses, from blocking the move, the commission is also raising the prospect of using little-known EU rules that would prevent states from vetoing decisions on tax matters.
He was not part of an agreed-upon deal that changed; he was simply dangled in the Mets' trade offer for Jonathan Lucroy, the Milwaukee Brewers' All-Star catcher, who ended up with the Texas Rangers after vetoing a trade to the Cleveland Indians.
Although White House aides have said Trump plans to sign the omnibus bill before the government shutdowns on Friday at midnight, Trump tweeted on Friday morning that he was considering vetoing the bill because it doesn't fully fund the border wall he has long promised.
The resolution, which some diplomats are now saying could be put off "indefinitely," would've forced the Obama administration to decide between either going the traditional route of siding with Israel by vetoing the resolution or tacitly expressing its discontent with Israeli settlement policy by abstaining from voting.
A legal opinion by the U.S. State Department reportedly found that despite having withdrawn, as an original JCPOA party and permanent member of the Security Council, Washington can trigger snapback simply by tabling a resolution about Iranian non-compliance and then vetoing the continuance of sanctions relief.
Although powerful members of the UN Security Council can open a case, they more commonly use their power to provide cover for allied accused heads of states — the most recent and notable example being Russia's consistent vetoing of security council resolutions targeting Syrian President Bashar Al Assad.
Among Trump's promises: dismantling a nuclear deal with Iran, vetoing any attempt by the United Nations to impose a peace settlement and moving the American embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, which Israel considers its capital but almost all other countries, including the United States, do not.
The council has been divided over how to end the nearly six-year war, with Syrian ally Russia, backed by China, protecting President Bashar al-Assad from council action by vetoing several resolutions, including a bid to refer the situation in Syria to the International Criminal Court.
It paid off, according to IBT: Meanwhile, casinos hit a legislative jackpot at Indiana's state Capitol: Pence signed tax legislation benefiting the gaming industry; by not vetoing the bill, he allowed for the passage of separate landmark legislation permitting riverboat operators to move casinos on shore.
It doesn't help, experts told me, that the Trump team is drawing from a smaller than average pool of people willing to work with them since they appear to be vetoing any potential candidate seen as having in some way offended Trump or his inner circle.
"It is not only dangerous what Russia is doing in vetoing our resolutions and supporting the Syrian regime's actions against its own people, it is ultimately prejudicial to our security, it will let Daesh (Islamic State) re-establish itself," British U.N. Ambassador Karen Pierce told the council.
Even before the steel and aluminum tariff proposals, his administration was accused of courting a trade war by vetoing new appeals judges at the World Trade Organization, hobbling the trade dispute settlement system and running the risk that trade friction will explode into tit-for-tat actions.
Walker did not say what he would do with the bills that were passed by the state's Republican-controlled legislature in a lame duck session, but said that he is considering vetoing aspects of the bill and asking government lawyers to determine the extent of his veto power.
With Netanyahu's settler coalition partners celebrating Trump's victory as an historic opportunity to deepen their expansion, Israeli journalist Noam Sheizaf argues that Obama should, before leaving office, endorse — or, at least, refraining from vetoing — a Security Council resolution reiterating the illegality of Israeli settlement outside the 1967 lines.
"Governor Brown has a long history of vetoing legislation that you might think he'd totally support, including bills that exercise state power as a way to get back at the Trump administration," said Ryan Singel, a former journalist and fellow at the Stanford Law School's Center for Internet and Society.
At a Brussels summit marked by unusual harmony among the 27 leaders, there was a flash of the cross-Channel acrimony which some fear could wreck any deal when officials accused London of cynically vetoing some EU spending and demanded it back down or face disrupting the start of talks next month.
Of course, the language establishing DDD would have to be such that it creates a legal mandate of action to be followed: This might include certain vetoing powers over other branches of government, as well as the ability to break ties (for example, the Supreme Court just recently had a tie regarding unions).
According to CNN, China flew nuclear-capable H-6 bombers over some of the most hotly-contested parts of the South China Sea on December 7 and December 8, just days after vetoing a US-backed UN Security Council resolution calling for a temporary truce in the war-battered city of Aleppo.
Their power grab inflamed the progressive opposition to Cuomo, who critics say blessed the arrangement because it allowed him greater influence over the kind of legislation that hit his desk -- and protected him from the kinds of liberal bills he never intended to sign but also didn't want to be seen vetoing.
According to a press release by the group, the ad, dubbed "Broken Roads, Broken Promises," touches on "Whitmer's failure to achieve any progress on her signature campaign pledge to 'fix the damn roads,'" including vetoing hundreds of millions of dollars in infrastructure funding, as well as recent polling showing her approval rating in decline.
And that, in turn, is unclear because the White House is attempting to delegate legislative negotiations to Congress (while vetoing any deals it doesn't like), while congressional Republicans, aware of the divisions within their party, believe the only way they'll get enough support for a DACA deal is if Trump gives it his blessing.
"As I noted in my message vetoing the bill and reiterated on our call yesterday, I strongly believed that enacting [the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act] into law would be detrimental to U.S. national interests," Obama wrote Tuesday in a letter to Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
Judge Kavanaugh has also addressed the other big issue raised in the signing statements debate: whether it is legitimate for presidents to sign bills but effectively nullify some provisions by deeming them unconstitutional, or whether the Constitution gives presidents only the choice of signing a bill — and then obeying all of it — or vetoing it.
During the long fight over the food law, Senator Girardi, 56, publicly assailed big food companies as "21st century pedophiles" and before Ms. Bachelet took office, spent weeks protesting outside the presidential palace with placards that accused her predecessor, Sebastián Piñera, of destroying the nation's health by vetoing an earlier version of the legislation.
Axios reported Sunday that White House chief of staff Reince Priebus called BoehnerJohn Andrew BoehnerLobbyists race to cash in on cannabis boom Rising star Ratcliffe faces battle to become Trump's intel chief This little engine delivers results for DC children MORE when the bill was final, telling him Trump was considering vetoing Congress's funding plan.
Unfortunately, she overlooks the larger question of Palestinian artists and arts workers in this equation, but this is a continuing conversation: Further examples include the redirection of arts funding to things like the Zionist Art Prize, and right-wing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, acting as temporary Minister of Education, vetoing the 22016 candidate for the Ministry's annual literature prize.
The resolution urges all U.S. presidents to "uphold the practice of vetoing all United Nations Security Council resolutions that seek to insert the Council into the peace process, recognize unilateral Palestinian actions including declaration of a Palestinian state, or dictate terms and a timeline for a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict," according to a draft, obtained by Politico.
Returning to general principles, Justice Alito concluded that vetoing "speech expressing ideas that offend" is not within the government's ken: "Speech that demeans on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender, religion, age, disability or any other similar ground is hateful; but the proudest boast of our free-speech jurisprudence is that we protect the freedom to express 'the thought that we hate'".
In vetoing a 1952 immigration bill (a veto Congress would override), Truman took on the central logic of the quota system: "The idea behind this discriminatory policy was, to put it baldly, that Americans with English or Irish names were better people and better citizens than Americans with Italian or Greek or Polish names," he wrote in his veto statement.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE reportedly used a vulgar remark while dismissing his advisers' warnings against vetoing the massive spending bill this week.
At worst, it was the cowardly move of a lame-duck politician who waited until there was absolutely zero political accountability before reversing his previously held position on vetoing anti-Israel Security Council resolutions (despite bipartisan calls from congressional leadership for him to stay the course) in order to take a symbolic parting shot at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and President-elect Donald Trump .
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Friday blasted President Obama for vetoing legislation that would allow families of 2628/28503 victims to sue Saudi Arabia in U.S. courts.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's 2020 reelection campaign sent out a fundraising blast Friday after the president signed the first veto of his presidency, vetoing a bipartisan resolution blocking his national emergency declaration.
In a series of special order speeches Wednesday evening, members of the House Freedom Caucus announced they would support the president in vetoing a clean continuing resolution, arguing Congress faces a narrow path in securing border wall funding come January when House Democratic Leader Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiWhy President Trump needs to speak out on Hong Kong Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Pelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
Mr. Trump has repeatedly backed the positions of the Emirati prince: by endorsing his Saudi protégé after the Khashoggi killing, by applauding the isolation of Qatar even as the secretary of state and secretary of defense publicly opposed it, by canceling the nuclear deal with Iran, by seeking to designate the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist group, and by vetoing legislation to cut off American military support for Saudi and Emirati forces in Yemen.
" Surrogates were told to point out that Russia "used its veto power six times over the past year to block UN Security Council resolutions" that would have held Syria accountable for using chemical weapons and that, "Most egregiously, Russia took away the world's ability to attribute the chemical weapons attacks in Syria by vetoing the renewal of the UN-OPCW Joint Investigative Mechanism -- an impartial, independent technical body mandated to investigate responsibility for chemical weapons use in Syria.
JEFFREY SCHIFF Brooklyn To the Editor: I invite David Brooks to picture Hillary Clinton in the Oval Office vetoing bill after bill passed by a Republican-controlled Congress (which is what the polls are projecting) — legislation abolishing the Environmental Protection Agency and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, gutting Medicare and Social Security, abolishing voter rights, abolishing financial controls on Wall Street, sweeping away women's and gender rights, diluting freedom of choice for women … the list is endless.

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