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The '''World Assembly''' ('''WA''') is an international intergovernmental organisation which claims to be the 'world's governing body'. It is divided into two bodies. The General Assembly drafts and implements international law, while the Security Council concerns itself with the maintenace of international security and conflict resolution. Membership is voluntary and compliance with General Assembly resolutions is only required for those passed during a country's membership.
The '''World Assembly''' ('''WA''') is an international intergovernmental organisation which claims to be the 'world's governing body'. It is divided into two councils. The General Assembly drafts and implements international law, while the Security Council concerns itself with the maintenace of international security and conflict resolution. Membership is voluntary and compliance with General Assembly resolutions is only required for those passed during a country's membership.


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Revision as of 04:27, 14 February 2020

World Assembly
Flag of World Assembly
Flag
Official languageEnglish
TypeIntergovernmental organisation
Membership22,632 members states
(as of February 2020)
Leaders
• Secretary General
Victor Linden (Caelapes)
Establishment1 April 2008
Website
wa.org

The World Assembly (WA) is an international intergovernmental organisation which claims to be the 'world's governing body'. It is divided into two councils. The General Assembly drafts and implements international law, while the Security Council concerns itself with the maintenace of international security and conflict resolution. Membership is voluntary and compliance with General Assembly resolutions is only required for those passed during a country's membership.