/prɪˈzɪdənʃəl rɪˈmɪʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: việc ân xá của tổng thống.
A more thorough explanation: Presidential remission refers to the power of a country’s president or chief executive to reduce or cancel the punishment or penalty imposed on a person convicted of a crime. This power is typically granted by the country’s constitution or laws and allows the president to show leniency or mercy in certain cases.
Example: The President issued a presidential remission, granting clemency to several individuals convicted of non-violent offenses.