/ˈæbsəˌlut ˈviːtoʊ/ – Phrase
Definition: việc phủ quyết triệt để.
A more thorough explanation: An absolute veto refers to the complete and unconditional power of a government official, typically the executive branch, to reject a proposed law or legislation without the possibility of it being overridden by the legislative body.
Example: The president exercised his absolute veto power by rejecting the proposed legislation without the possibility of it being overridden by Congress.