What is origin of veto power
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The origin of veto power can be traced back to ancient Rome where the veto (which means "I forbid" in Latin) was used as a tool of democracy. The Roman Republic had two consuls who were elected for one year terms. To prevent one consul from becoming too powerful, each was given veto power over the other's decisions. This system allowed for a checks and balances approach to governing and ensured that power was shared equally between the consuls. The concept of veto power was later adopted by other governments throughout history, including the United States with its presidential veto power.