• Vincent@feddit.nl
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        2 months ago

        I think usually something like that is intended to as a counterweight, to prevent power from centralising.

        However, to prevent the scales from tipping too badly, a sufficient majority in parliament can override the veto, and I believe the party that’s pushing this (Georgian Dream) has enough seats to be able to do this.

        (Caveat: I’m not Georgian, so this is just based on somewhat above average interest in politics and in the country, following my local news.)

      • SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml
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        2 months ago

        I think it’s supposed to act as a soft power veto by sending the bill back for one more reading. Unfortunately soft power is not a thing in ex-Eastern bloc countries

        • Pussista@sh.itjust.works
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          2 months ago

          Ok, that makes sense in principle, although, as you said, it leaves much room for abuse. Thanks for explaining it!