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what is the meaning of VETO power in france​

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Answered by mariyam15
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The United Nations Security Council "power of veto" refers to the veto power wielded solely by the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council (China, France, Russia, United Kingdom, and United States), enabling them to prevent the adoption of any "substantive" resolution.

Answered by rvsuvathi
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In order not to resign ourselves to paralysis within the Security Council when mass atrocities are committed and because of its conviction that the veto must not and cannot be a privilege, France wishes to regulate its use.

The Security Council’s veto power is granted solely to its five permanent members, which allows them to block any resolution or decision, whatever the majority opinion within the Council.

A veto for each Security Council member

In the United Nations’ Security Council, decisions are made with a majority of 9 votes of the 15 Council members’ votes. All decision is rejected if one of the five permanent members of the Security Council (China, United States, France, United Kingdom, Russia) makes use of its veto.

France has not made use of its veto for over 25 years

If the veto was used more than 265 times since 1945, France has not made use of its veto for more than 25 years.

France no longer uses its veto in situations of mass atrocities

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