Now Africa heads toward continental government

The King of the South takes shape as another step toward regional and world government. With the EU that means that about one half of the nations of the world are in a regional political and economic alignment. The other half will also find it necessary to align for economic reasons. Then of course the different regions will need a world government body to coordinate the affairs of all the different regional alignments. World government is already here in a limited way but it will rapidly be allowed to increase its governing powers.

Now Africa heads toward continental government: “Advancing the movement toward economic and political globalism, the African Union is moving down the path of regional economic integration, with the expected end result of continental economic and political integration.
On July 11, 2000, at the Lome Summit in Togo, the states constituting the Organization of African Unity, signed a declaration to form the 53-nation African Union.
While the African Union professes to respect the sovereignty of the individual countries constituting the group, it still has created executive, legislative, and judicial bodies required for regional government, including an African Union Executive Council, a Pan-African Parliament and an African Union Court of Justice.
And while the AU is still in a formative state, it’s already officially designated by an emblem, a flag, an anthem, a central bank, and unified continental military force. “


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