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Does Sun still have a “veto” over decisions that the GB makes?

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Does Sun still have a “veto” over decisions that the GB makes?

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No. Sun does not have a blanket veto, except for over the initial Constitution. Once ratified by the community and approved by Sun, the Constitution can be amended by a process that will be part of the Constitution itself, without Sun’s approval. Amendments to the Charter must be approved by Sun, and receive an absolute two-thirds supermajority vote of the GB, but the Interim GB will not have the power to amend the Charter.

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