posted by [identity profile] redhound.livejournal.com at 07:52pm on 13/02/2007
Well, unlimited veto leads to the UN. Which is perhaps slightly shy of disaster. I think an unlimited veto mostly leads to disaster when a veto-holder has only negative interests, and thus can't be negotiated out of vetoing.

With a one-shot veto, I would worry about how to get around the veto by simply reoffering the law. If you can't reoffer a vetoed law, can you offer a slightly amended law? Can a candidate who's been vetoed stand again? After how long?

Is the veto-veto historical? If not, what's the rationale for including it?

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