A veto is a constitutional power allowing an authority, like a president or governor, to reject a legislative bill, preventing it from becoming law. Used to check legislative overreach, it benefits the executive branch and minority factions by blocking unpopular or unconstitutional measures, though legislatures can override it with a supermajority vote.
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