Provisional World Parliament
Provisional World Parliament | |
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| 10th Provisional World Parliament | |
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| History | |
| Founded | 4 September 1982 |
| Leadership | |
Secretary | Eugenia Almand since 24 March 2003 |
| Seats | 500+ |
| Elections | |
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| Appointment/selection by petition, nomination, NGO designation or specified Calls for particular sessions (for MPWPs) | |
| Website | |
| pwp | |
| Constitution | |
| Constitution for the Federation of Earth | |
houses, chambers.The Provisional World Parliament (PWP) is a transitional international legislative body or a transitional international parliament of the Provisional World Government established by the Second World Constituent Assembly, operating under the constitutional framework of the Constitution for the Federation of Earth. It is intended to serve as part of the process of establishing the world federation called Federation of Earth. It consists of representatives, delegates and observers from around the world and is tasked with drafting legislation, promoting global cooperation, and facilitating the transition to a more integrated global governance structure.
Prominent world leaders such as Mohammad Zafrullah Khan, who served as the President of the U.N. General Assembly and Judge and Vice-president of the International Court of Justice, Zail Singh, the chairman of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) and President of India, along with Chief Justices from different countries, including Indian Supreme Court Chief Justice K. G. Balakrishnan and Justice P. B. Sawant, as well as Kashefa Hussain, Supreme Court Justice of Bangladesh, have been attendees of PWP's sessions.