Hornblower wrote:munroburton wrote:Seems to me that delegations have four options whilst voting: aye, abstain, nay, veto. It'd be possible to abstain or vote against a motion without deploying the veto - IIRC, somewhere it says that League members have come up with methods of discouraging persistent vetoers.
This a curious fact that Beowulf couldn't veto the motion. Perhaps the veto is limited to mayor legislation. This vote was about an investigation committee. Or RFC needed it for the story ...
Aye. Sorry, I didn't expand my thoughts fully. It is also my belief that the veto may only be applicable in the final stage of legislation, after it has been reviewed by the Assembly and a number of committees several times.
So in the case of the special committee to investigate treason blah blah Beowulf, the veto would only become usable once that committee had reported its conclusions and offered a legislative course of action. I'm sure that's when the Assembly is going to explode in the Mandarins' faces, as most of the ~2,900 opposed(and some of those who voted in favour as well) will then be very unhappy about potential consequences for them down the line.