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Tuesday, 22 April 2008 |
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Students in India Give 'Thumbs Up' to Democratic World Government
Who is going to tell them there is no such thing as a 'democratic' world government, just as there is no 'democratic' European Union.
'Last fall, City Montessori School (CMS) in Lucknow, India, held a student-based referendum on the establishment of a democratic world government (DWG). Some 7,000 ballots were collected (from students 16+ years old, and from family members of students), and 90% of these were "yes" votes.
Now, in an effort to grow this initiative into a truly global referendum, the Founder-Manager of CMS, Mr. Jagdish Gandhi, is emailing 1,000 school principals in India and the principals of another 1,000 schools around the world, asking their schools to participate.'
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