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Disarmament and United Nations

Special UN meeting on disarmament 1978
"Mundialist" Centre, Château de la Lambertie , July 1978

World Declarations

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As DELEGATES to the PEOPLE'S CONGRESS, elected directly and democratically by a trans national electorate, spread over 110 countries

WE STATE

That the final Document of the United Nations special session on disarmament (June 1978) is deficient. Indeed the Nation States showed their unwillingness to create a supra national body able to limit the privileges of the national sovereignties that would have been the only reasonable way to reach disarmament.

WE RECALL

That our World Declaration number 7, dated January 1975 had stressed that the feudal wars only ceased when a superior authority limiting the local sovereignty had been recognised. The same process must play on the world scale by creating world supranational institutions.

WE RECALL ALSO

That for more than 50 years, neither the league of Nations nor the United Nations could work out the intended disarmament and guarantee peace, because they have never accepted the limitations of their national sovereignty, necessary for the establishment of a World Federal Authority.

WE DEMAND

That within every conference on disarmament, be included:

A COMMISSION IN CHARGE OF STUDYING THE POSSIBILITY OF LIMITING NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY

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