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Liberum VetoLiberum Veto is a parliamentary voting system used in Poland (the 17th and 18th century), by which any member of parliament could veto (latin: Liberum Veto) a law with a single vote. In other words all resolutions had to be carried unanimously (governing by unanimous consent). The phrase Liberum Veto comes from Latin: liberum, unrestricted, and veto, "I forbid".
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