Mundialization
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Mundialization is a movement expressing the solidarity of populations of the globe and aiming to establish institutions and supranational laws of a federative structure common to them, while respecting the diversity of cultures and peoples. The mundialization movement advocates for a new political organization of humanity involving the transfer of certain parts of national sovereignty to a Federal World Authority, Federal World Government and Federal World Court. The Authority would be capable of solving, by majority decisions, the problems which call into question the future of man, such as : hunger, water, war, peace-keeping, pollution and energy. The President of the World Government must be elected by citizens in direct votings (Presidentialism). Mundialization includes the declaration of specified territory - a city, town, or state, for example - as world territory, with responsibilities and rights on a world scale. The requirements of mundialization will not be satisfied with the obligations of international treaties or agreements that lack the force of law. See also
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