What is the name of special power of the permanent members of UN Security Council?
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The Security Council is composed of fifteen UN member States, five of which are permanent members -- United States, the United Kingdom, France, the Russian Federation, and China. The permanent members have the power to 'veto' a substantive decision of the Council by voting against it.
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The Security Council is composed of fifteen UN member States, five of which are permanent members -- United States, the United Kingdom, France, the Russian Federation, and China. The permanent members have the power to 'veto' a substantive decision of the Council by voting against it.
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