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The '''World Assembly''' ('''WA''') is a world governing body, and an intergovernmental organisation tasked with creating and enforcing a body of laws that all member states must abide by. It is also responsible for | The '''World Assembly''' ('''WA''') is a world governing body, and an intergovernmental organisation tasked with creating and enforcing a body of laws that all member states must abide by. It is also responsible for some border disputes, and for praising or admonishing individual nations and/or regions. The World Assembly is the successor to the [[United Nations]], which was dissolved on 01 April 2008. | ||
Revision as of 18:13, 13 June 2018
World Assembly | |
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| Other languages | English |
| Type | Intergovernmental Organisation |
| Membership | 27,900 |
| Leaders | |
• Secretary-General | Catherine Gratwick |
| Establishment | 01 April 2008 |
The World Assembly (WA) is a world governing body, and an intergovernmental organisation tasked with creating and enforcing a body of laws that all member states must abide by. It is also responsible for some border disputes, and for praising or admonishing individual nations and/or regions. The World Assembly is the successor to the United Nations, which was dissolved on 01 April 2008.