The World Government, officially the World Government for the Federation of Earth, is a non-military, democratically structured, federal government of a limited world federation with ultimate sovereignty residing in all the people who live on Earth. It has been established to devise and implement solutions to all problems which are beyond the capacity of national governments, or which are now or may become of global or international concern or consequence.1
Since its establishment in 1977, the Government has been in its provisional stage. It has jurisdiction over the World Territories of the Federation of Earth.
Diagram of the World Government
References:
1. Section 1.6 of Article 1 of the CFoE.
Informational Content:
A democratically structured government refers to a system of governance where political power is vested in the people, either directly or through elected representatives.
A federal government is a system of governance in which power is divided and shared between a central government and regional governments. In a federal system, both levels of government have autonomy and the ability to make decisions within their respective areas of authority, as outlined by a constitution or similar foundational legal document.
A limited world federation refers to a type of global political structure where sovereign states retain a significant degree of independence and authority, but they come together under a central governing body for specific, agreed-upon purposes. In this system, the central authority of the federation is limited in scope, focusing only on areas where global cooperation is necessary—like trade, security, environmental protection or human rights—while leaving other matters, such as domestic governance, to individual states.
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