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Objectives and Actions
WORLD CONSTITUTION AND PARLIAMENT ASSOCIATION
General Perspective
The World Constitution and Parliament Association offers an organization and a course of action by which people and government leaders who want peace and human welfare can gain control over world affairs for the good of all people on Earth.
Objectives and Actions
1. World Government
The comprehensive objective, to be achieved in progressive stages, is a democratic, non-military, federal world government, which can solve world problems peacefully and administer those affairs which transcend national boundaries for the benefit of humanity everywhere.
The World Government will have a representative World Parliament to enact world legislation, with one chamber elected by the people; A World Executive responsible to the Parliament, with authority to implement world legislation directly; a World Judiciary with mandatory enforcement of decisions; and such other organs as are desirable and necessary for the adequate and effective solution of world problems and management of global affairs.
2. Earth Constitution
To achieve a democratic World Government, the WCPAGREN works for the ratification, or provisional ratification, of the Constitution for the Federation of Earth. Ratification is sought by national parliaments, national governments, local and state governments, universities and colleges, and by individuals and popular referendum.
The Earth Constitution was prepared at two drafting sessions of a World Constituent Assembly, held in 1968 at Interlaken, Switzerland, and Wolfach, W. Germany, and in 1977 at Innsbruck, Austria, with about 200 delegates from all continents, then reinforced at a third session at Colombo, Sri Lanka, in 1979.
3. Provisional World Parliament
Until the Earth Constitution is ratified by at least 25 countries, the W.C.P.A. helps to organize sessions of a Provisional World Parliament, which is organized under the terms of Article 19 of the Constitution for the Federation of Earth.
The Provisional World Parliament has adopted eleven world legislative measures to deal with major world problems. Eight at its first two sessions which were held at Brighten, England, September, 1982, and at New Delhi, India, March, 1985 and three at the third session at Miami Beach, Florida, June 1987. When the Earth Constitution is ratified by 25 countries, the Provisional Parliament will be supplanted by a fully functioning world Parliament elected and composed as specified in the Constitution for the Federation of Earth.
4. World Legislation
As part of the process of the emergence of World Government, the W.C.P.A. works for the ratification and step-by-step implementation of world legislation enacted by the Provisional World Parliament, including:
Bill #1: to outlaw nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction,
and to establish a World Disarmament Agency.
Bill #2: for a World Economic Development Organization, which will establish
a new global system of finance and credit, and help begin the "new
world economic order."
Bill #3: for ownership, administration and development of the oceans and
seabeds of Earth(from 20 km. offshore) as the common heritage
of the People of Earth.
Bill #4: for a Graduate School of World Problems, as part of a World
University System.
Bill #5: for Provisional District World Courts.
Bill #6: for an Emergency Earth Rescue Administration, to bring carbon
dioxide levels under control, save the environment, and prevent
universal starvation as a result of global climatic catastrophe.
Bill #7: for a World Government Funding Corporation,
to finance the entire program.
Bill #8: for a World Commission on Terrorism.
Bill #9: to protect life and nature on Planet Earth, and to create a global
Ministry of Environment.
Bill #10: for a World Hydrogen Energy System Authority.
Bill #11: for an Act for the Earth Financial Credit Corporation.
And all world Legislation to be enacted by the Provisional World Parliament at subsequent sessions.
5. Provisional World Cabinet
As a further step towards an operating World Government, the Provisional World Parliament will inaugurate a Provisional World Cabinet at next sessions of the Parliament. The Cabinet will be composed of continuing Cabinet Ministers and Commissions, and will be responsible for implementing, insofar as possible, the legislation of the Parliament.
The members of the Cabinet must be accredited delegates to the Parliament, and will in effect serve as a Provisional World Government, merging with the Cabinet of the eventual World Government under a ratified Constitution for the Federation of Earth.
6. World Constituent Assembly
Prior to the final campaign for ratification of the Constitution for the Federation of Earth, another session of the World Constituent Assembly will be held, to go over the Earth Constitution, and make any amendments found necessary. It is proposed to hold the next session of the World Constituent Assembly when five countries have given provisional ratification to the Earth Constitution.
Organizational Structure
The World Constitution and Parliament Association is a worldwide organization based on individual membership, national branches, local chapters, and a section for members of national Parliaments. Currently, the W.C.P.A. has individual members in 60 countries and national branches in 15 countries.
World Constitutional and Parliament Association
8800 West 14th Avenue
Lakewood, Colorado 80215
Telephone: 303 233-3548
wcparliament@qwest.net
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10-02-2007, 08:35 PM
http://www.worldparliamentgov.net/
WORLD PARLIAMENT
CALL to the GLOBAL RATIFICATION and ELECTIONS CAMPAIGN
In the course of history, particularly during the past several hundred years, the technique of a Constituent Assembly has been developed and used under various circumstances as a means to devise the constitutions for democratic governments, either to create new governments where none existed before or to replace old or crumbling governments under both peaceful and revolutionary situations.
Sometimes such assemblies have been appointed by existing governments. At other times, under the most favorable circumstances, such assemblies have been elected by vote of established electorates. But at other times such assemblies have been composed and convened under circumstances where only a limited number of people of the country or areas involved actually took part in the selection of delegates. Only a small minority of any electorate might actually participate during the time when a new democratic government is emerging under conditions of revolution from tyranny or of political turmoil or urgent crises; or in the absence of any organized political system which was willing or able to supervise a vote of the total potential electorate for such an assembly or newly emerging democratic government.
It is under the later kind of circumstances that the move has gone forward during the years since World War II for the organization of a World Constituent Assembly to devise the constitution for a democratic form of federal world government. No previous world government or competent world authority has existed to organize or supervise elections to such a World Constituent Assembly. No universally approved electoral lists exist for the conduct of such elections. Existing national governments heretofore have proved unwilling or uninterested or hostile or otherwise unable to assist in either the appointment or election of working delegates to such a World Constituent Assembly, despite numerous appeals -- although these appeals are continuing.
Under the existing circumstances of global anarchy, of political turmoil in many parts of the world, of the suppression or non-functioning of democratic electoral procedures in many parts of the world, as well as of the unprecedented urgencies of many growing world-wide crises requiring extra-ordinary measures if humanity is to survive, action has been organized by the World Constitution and Parliament Association -- as well as by other organizations and groups since 1945 -- to attempt to convene World Constituent Assemblies for the purposes of preparing a constitution for democratic federal world government, and of securing the acceptance and ratification of such a world constitution.
Under these circumstances, the World Constitution and Parliament Association does not claim to have organized a World Constituent Assembly composed of delegates fully representative of and elected by the full potential electorate for such an assembly or for the subsequent world parliament which may emerge. The only claim made is that the delegates and volunteer participants in the four sessions of the World Constituent Assembly are composed of and are representative of those people and elements of society scattered around the globe who are ready, willing and able to move constructively under crises circumstances to devise a Constitution for Democratic Federal World Government, and to launch the first efforts to obtain widespread consideration and ratification and the beginnings of implementation of such a World Constitution.
Under these circumstances, we believe there have been convened four sessions of a World Constituent Assembly -- the first in August-September, 1968, at Interlaken, Switzerland, and Wolfach, Germany; the second in June, 1977, at Innsbruck, Austria; the third in 1978-79 at Colombo, Sri Lanka; and the fourth Assembly in Troia, Portugal, in May 1991.
Finally, these sessions of a World Constituent Assembly are fully consonant with the respected theory that democratic government arises from the initiative and consent of the people who will be the citizens under that government, that people at all times have the democratic right and prerogative to discharge or change any governments which do not adequately serve their welfare, and to initiate new governments when urgently required to their safety or welfare. No superior authority exists at any time to this basic right of people to initiate such action; and in particular, no authority superior to action by people exists for the organization and functioning of a World Constituent Assembly or a democratic World Parliament.
Therefore, let us go forward with a GLOBAL RATIFICATION and ELECTIONS CAMPAIGN, appealing to people and governments to ratify the Constitution for the Federation of Earth which has been produced by these four sessions of the World Constituent Assembly.
We call upon the people of Earth to ratify the Constitution for the Federation of Earth, by direct Referendum and by Initiative Petition followed by election of delegates to the House of Peoples.
We call upon the national governments and legislatures of the world to ratify the Constitution for the Federation of Earth and elect delegates to the House of Nations.
We call upon the Universities, Colleges and Churches, Scientific Academies and Institutes to ratify the Constitution for the Federation of Earth and nominate delegates with a world view as candidates for election to the Hose of Counsellors.
Let us move forward with courage and humility in the spirit in which these sessions of the World Constituent Assembly have been conceived, knowing that we are fully justified by the circumstances of world crises, the conditions of world-wide political turmoil and de facto global anarchy, and the recognized right and authority of people to act in the creation of democratic forms of government to serve their safety and welfare, as provided by the Constitution for the Federation of Earth. Although time may reveal the need for some amendments to this Constitution, it has been prepared by a broad global representation of qualified people and it is ready for ratification and implementation now. So let us build on this solid base which has been prepared over the last 25 years and unite our energies in achieving ratification and implementation.
(A major portion of this statement, under title of RATIONALE FOR WORLD CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY, was adopted at the Third session of the World Constituent Assembly meeting at Colombo, Sri Lanka, from 29 December 1978, to 6 January, 1979.)
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10-02-2007, 08:39 PM
WORLD COORDINATING COUNCIL of the GLOBAL RATIFICATION
AND ELECTIONS NETWORK
(Others are being added)
# BANGLADESH
Sarwar ALAM, Secretary General
Youth Action for Social Advancement
PO Box 5109, Dhaka 1205
Dulal BISWAS, Secretary General
Nat. Federation of Youth Organizationg
2/7. Sir Syed Rd Mohammadpur, Dhaka 1207
Mujibur RAHMAN, Editor
The Good Morning (daily)
44/A Sonargaon Rd, Dhaka 1205
# BELGIUM & WORLD
Prof. Dr. Francis DESSABT, Founder-President
Council for Human Rights & Religious Freedom
6 rue Moncrabeau, Namur B.5000
# BRAZIL
Mauricio ANDRES Ribeiro, Vice President
City of Peace Foundation, Rua Cabrelia, 1 16 Serra
Belo Horzonte, M.G. 30240-080
# BULGARIA
Dr. Marin R. MEHANDJIEV, Secy. Gen.
Balkan Ecological Union
PO Box 11. Sofia 1231
# BURKINA FASO
Ouedraogo ABDOU, President
Association Nationale d'Action Rurate
B.P. 2314, Ouagadougou
# CAMEROON
Roger Charles NYKOYOK, Projects Director
Youths Without Frontiers
PO Box 6912, New Bell. Douala
Mme Jacqueline NYKOYOK. Exec. Secretary
CONGAC, PO Box 6912
New Bell, Douala
# CHINA
Prof. CHENG FUHU Zhang Fan, Executive Chrmn.,
Chinese Earth Action Network,
Rm 1402, Bidg 9, FuHong Li, Wan-Qiun He,
Hai Dian, Beijing 10080
# COMOROS ISLANDS
Akbar All SALEH. President
National Union of Youth & Students
Box No. 15, Moroni
# CONGO (Former Zaire)
Rev. Joseph Mllamba KASONGO, President
Corps Volontaire Zairois au Developpement
7 rue Meteo, Quartier Kimpe,
Zona Ngaliema, Kinshasa 3410
Faustin Sheta MIKAYELE. Director
Club Mondiallsts du Zaire
109 Lukuila, Lemba, Kinshasa
# CONGO (Rep. Of )
J. Clautaire-Frerreys POUELE, President
Project Earth Action - Congo
B.P. 1967, Brazzaville
# COTE D'IVOIRE Rev. Daniel 0. PEPRAH, President
Cote d'lvoire Branch WCPA/GREN
B.P. 1661, SanPedro
# CROATIA
Ivan LAMBASA, Secretary General
Green Action Sibenik
lvana Mestrovica 36, Sibenik 22000
# ENGLAND (U.K.)
Prof. Errol E. HARRIS, Author
One World or None,' High Wray House
Ambleside. Cumbria LA22 OJQ
Dr. James B. THRING, Convener
Planning for Peace
139 Vauxhall St, London SE1 15LL
# ETHIOPIA
Dr. Berhe-Tesfu CONSTANTINOS, President
Centre for Human Environment
PO Box 13309. Addis-Ababa 8632
# FRANCE
Prof. Aime BLANC, President
Fondation Universelle des Droits des Peuples
Rue Armand Dutnex 133, Limoges 87000
Dr. Rodny DANIEL, President
Institut d'Affaires Internationales
9 Place de la Peupleraie
Boissy-St-Leger 94470
# GHANA
Pastor Joseph B. ARMAH, Admin. Secretary
Ghana Branch WCPA
PO Box K-359, Accra New Town
S.S. BAFFOUR-ANUAH. National Secretary
African Youth Command
P.O. Box 46, State House, Accra
Akpalou Kossi WOWOGNO, President
House of Hope
PO Box 0672-OSU, Accra
# GUINEA
Alapha CISSE, President
National Development Association
c/o Kemoh Sylla, PO Box 603, Conakry
Abdoulaye Sadio DIALLO, Exec. Secretary
Volontaires Guineens pour l'Environnement
B.P. 1861, Conakry
# INDIA
Ashn Kumar DE, President
Youth for Development & Cooperation
B-139 Bangur Av, Calcutta 700055
Dr. Douji QUPTA. President
Soc. Research & Environment Protection
PO Box 288, Lucknow
Dr. Raahmi MAYUR, President
Global Futures Network
73A Mittal Tower, Nariman Point
Bombay, 400021
# IRAQ
N. BOSSOONDYAL. Human Rights & Foreign Affairs Sec.
Non-Aligned Students & Youth Organization
POB 4105. Adhamia, Baghdad
Shebib L. AL MALIKI, Secretary General
Union of Arab Jurists
PO Box 6026, Mansour, Baghdad
# JAMAICA
Dr. Roy E. JOHNSTONE, President
Caribbean Action Group
16 Birdsucker Dr, Kingston 8
# KENYA
A.B. Silvanus MALAHO, Exec. Director
Kenya Volunteer Development Service
PO Box 310, Bungoma 0337
# KOSOVO (Yugoslavia)
Edita TAHIRI, Foreign Affairs Secretary
Democratic League of Kosovo
rr Beogradi PN, Prishtina 38000
# KYRQYSTAN
Ms. Rahat ACHYLOVA, Member Parliament
Pros., Independent Research Centre
Women in Development
53 Moskovskaya St.. Bishkek 720040
# LIBERIA (USA address)
Edwin G.K. ZOEDUA, Exec. Director
Liberian Social Justice Foundation
PO Box 31438, Cincinnati, OH 45231
# LITHUANIA
Romaldos RUZGUS, Chairman
Movement of United World State
V. Kreves Prospek. 9-1, Kaunas 3042
# MALI
Fatounata Sire DIAKITE, President
Association pour Progres et Defense
Droits de pemmes, B.P. 1760, Bamako
# MAURITIUS
Dr. Lohmus RAMSURN, Secretary General
National Union of Progressive Youth
Royal Rd Montagne Blanche
# MEXICO
Ing. Reinhart RUGE. Co-President
World Constitution & Parliament Assn.
Apdo 607, Cuernavaca, Morelos
# MOROCOO
Mohamed RACHID, Secretary General
Jeunesse Populaire, 66 rue Patrice Lumumba, Rabat
# NEPAL
Madan Bahadur PRADHAN, Vice President
World Constitution & Parliament Assn.
GA 2/576, Kalamadi, Kathmandu
Ravi Charan SHRESTHA, President
Nepal Branch WCPA, GPO 3783, Kathmandu 5
Manju Ratna SAKYA, President
Nepal Journalists Association
PO Box 285, Matighar, Kathmandu
# NETHERLANDS
Peter DAVIDSE, Executive Director
World Federalist Movement - Netherlands
Laan van Nieuw Oost-indie 252
2593 CD, Den Haag
# NIGERIA
Chief Ken ACHUFUNA, Executive Director
Better Law Forum Internet.; PO Box 4541
MM International Airport Bidg , Ikeja, Lagos
Bernardshaw S.O. MAZI, Secretary
Nigerian Branch WCPA & GREN
PO Box 555, Festac Town, Lagos
Chief Akanbi SANNI, Secretary General
Pan African Peace Congress
PO Box 5325, Lagos
# PAKISTAN
Kabir Ahmed SHAHZADA, President
Shahzada Foundation
PO Box 1549. Lahore
# PALESTINE
Hanan A. AWWAD, President
Women's International League Peace & Freedom
Wadi-Juz, AI-Khaldi St, No 4; Jerusalem
# PANAMA
Onel ARIAS Masardule, Executive Director
Asociacion Napguana; via Espano
Edit Domino, Of. 31: Panama City 536
# PERU
Dr. Johnny VASQUEZ Vinces, President
International Youth Civic Association
Jr. Chongoyape No, 222, Lima 32
# PHILIPPINES
Eleutaria K. LAYOG, Executive Director
Society for Human & Ecological Security
14 Bukaneg St, Baguio City 2600
Jaime B. RAMIREZ, D.Sc., Ph.D., President
Democratic Press Assn. of the Philippines & 2 other
organizations; 1237 Instruccion St.;
P.O. Box 1703, Sampaloc, Manila
# ROMANIA
Cristian CRACIUN, President
Free Youth Association
No. 4-6 Dem 1. Dobrescu St.
Sector 1, Bucharest 701 19
# RUSSIA
Yuri TVULIN, Chairman
Tver Reg. Union Armed Forces Veterans
Sovietskaya St 33, Tver 1 70000
# SENEGAL
Souteymane DIOP, Coordinator
United Nations of Youth
PO Box 3588, Dakar
# SIERRA LEONE
Kenday Samuel KAMARA, Coordinator
Sierra Leone WCPA and QREN
Only One Earth Dr., Strategy Hills,
Leicester Rd: PMBox 1290, Freetown
# SLOVENIA
Dr. Timi ECIMOVIC, Head
Institute for Climate Change
Zadruzna 9, Komenda 1218
# SRI LANKA
Dr. Terence P. AMERASINGHE. President
English Speaking Union; Co-Pres. WCPA
235 Galle Rd, Colombo 3
# SUDAN
Dr. Adil A.M. HAMIO. Chairman
Arab Society for Humanitarian Aid and
Development; PO Box 395, Khartourn
# TANZANIA
Rev. Reward D. SIMBEYE, President
Humanitas Fellowship; also WCPA/GREN
PO Box 3561. Mwanjelwa, Mbeya
# THE GAMBIA
Peter OGBEBOR. Public Relations
International Society for Human Rights
PO Box 165, Banjul
Pa SANYANG. Coordinator
Children's Alliance for the Protection
of the Environment; PO Box 25, Banjul
# TOGO
Dominique BALOUKI, President
Parti Republlcain Independant: Pres. ASIEPC;
PO Box 10194, Lome
Atamao B.T. KANE, President
South Panafrican International
P.O. Box 1832, Lome
# TUNISIA
Dr. Mrs. Douia TURKI, Professor
Faculte des Sciences Humaines et Sociales
94, Blvd du 9 Avril 1938
Tunis 1007
# UKRAINE
Prof. Nina Dorofejeva
World Minded Easterner
ul. Smolenskaja 5/1, ap. 49
Kieve 252057
# UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Henry Philip ISELY, Secretary General
World Constitution & Parliament Assn.
8800 West 14th Ave., Lakewood, CO 8021 5
Dr. Glen MARTIN, President
International Philosophers for Peace
313 Seventh Av, Radford, VA 24141
Pamela NELSON, Treasurer
Global Ratification and Elections Network
8800 West 14th Ave.. Lakewood, CO 80215
# UZBEKISTAN
Marat T. Zakhidov, Chairman
Committee for the Protection of Individual Rights of the
Republic of Uzbekistan
pr. Rashidov 40-141. Tashkent 700029
# VENEZUELA
Prof. Jose MOYA, Coordinator de
Relaciones Institucionates of FORJA
Paraguachi 1 7. Ap. 207, UD3
Parroquia Caricuao, Caracas
# ZIMBABWE
Costa SIZIBA, International Coordinator
Organization for Peace and Disarmament in Southern Africa
PO Box MG21, Megwegwe, Bulawayo
# WORLD
Yogi Shanti SWAROOP, Founder-President
Raghavendra World Religions Parliament
5 Sangampuri, Saptasarovar
Haridwar, U.P. 249410, India
NOTE: National Councils for GREN have been started in the countries marked with a •
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