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Veto Powers are the greatest and most influential factions in the [[BrikVerse]] and play important roles in many of its events. More powerful than even normal Superpowers, Veto Powers are recognized as the leading nations of the [[Nehellium Galaxy]]. The Veto Powers consist of the five founding and permanent members of the [[Allied Nations]] Security Council- a single "no" vote from a Veto Power can strike down any proposed AN Security Council resolution. There is currently no way for a country to become a new veto power, although many advocates of ANSC reform (such as [[Scythia]], [[Praetorian Empire|Praetoria]], and [[Trattoria]]) argue for such a procedure.
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Veto Powers are the greatest and most influential factions in the [[BrikVerse]] and play important roles in many of its events. More powerful than even normal [[Superpower|Superpowers]], Veto Powers are recognized as the leading nations of the [[Nehellium Galaxy]]. The Veto Powers consist of the five founding and permanent members of the [[Allied Nations]] Security Council- a single "no" vote from a Veto Power can strike down any proposed AN Security Council resolution. There is currently no way for a country to become a new veto power, although many advocates of ANSC reform (such as [[Scythia]], [[Praetorian Empire|Praetoria]], and [[Trattoria]]) argue for such a procedure.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:40, 1 August 2014

Veto Powers are the greatest and most influential factions in the BrikVerse and play important roles in many of its events. More powerful than even normal Superpowers, Veto Powers are recognized as the leading nations of the Nehellium Galaxy. The Veto Powers consist of the five founding and permanent members of the Allied Nations Security Council- a single "no" vote from a Veto Power can strike down any proposed AN Security Council resolution. There is currently no way for a country to become a new veto power, although many advocates of ANSC reform (such as Scythia, Praetoria, and Trattoria) argue for such a procedure.

Pages in category "Veto Power"

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