/səˈspɛnsɪv ˈviːtoʊ/ – Phrase
Definition: việc phủ quyết có tính chất tạm hoãn.
A more thorough explanation: A suspensive veto, also known as a suspensory veto, is a type of veto power granted to a legislative body or official that temporarily halts the enactment of a proposed law or decision. This type of veto does not permanently block the measure, but rather delays its implementation until further action is taken, such as a reconsideration or override of the veto.
Example: The President exercised a suspensive veto on the proposed legislation, temporarily halting its enactment until further review.