Member Nations - Federation of Earth
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Member Nations - Federation of Earth
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(member nations of the Federation of Earth)
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Notes
For exterior relations of the World Government,
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.
Procedures of Ratification of the Constitution:
For the procedures of ratification of the
Constitution for the Federation of Earth
by the nations,
read more
.
Preparatory Commissions:
Preparatory Commissions established under the Provisional World Government are working towards the ratification of the Constitution.
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World Constituent Assembly:
20 official representatives, representing 63 countries national governments have assembled specifically to hear the presentation of plans for a
World Constituent Assembly
for World Government, and to receive the Constitution for the Federation of Earth. Read more at:
St. Moritz meeting
World Constitution and Parliament Association:
The World Constitution and Parliament Association (WCPA), designated by the Second World Constituent Assembly as the continuing agency to organize and develop all aspects of its plan to obtain the ratification and implementation of the constitution, in accordance with the provisions of Section 19.1 of Article 19 of the constitution, has launched several initiatives.
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References:
1.
Section 16.1 of Article 16 of the CFoE
;
WLA #3 (1982)
; Resolution and
Manifesto of the 4th PWP (1996)
;
WLA #12 (2000)
.
Nation vs State vs Country: A
nation
refers to a group of people who share a common identity, which may include elements like culture, language, ethnicity, or history. A
state
is a political and legal entity with sovereignty over a defined territory and population. It has a structured government, defined borders, and the ability to enter into relations with other states. A
country
is a geographical area that is identified as a distinct entity and is usually governed by a specific government. The term "country" is commonly used in everyday language to refer to a nation-state or a sovereign political entity.
Informational Content:
For the text of the
Constitution for the Federation of Earth (CFoE)
as amended and ratified at the fourth session of the
World Constituent Assembly
held in Troia, Portugal, in May 1991, visit:
ef-gov.org/en/cfoe
* Denotes that Preliminary ratification has been completed by the Nation.
# Denotes that Final ratification has been completed by the Nation.
All infographics are representative and not to scale.
Page Last Updated: 2026-02-03
Member Nations
(member nations of the Federation of Earth)
Home
Federation of Earth
Member Nations
Federation of Earth
Bill of Rights
Constitution
Member Nations
World Territories
World Federal Zones
World Capitals
Flag
Foundation Day
#
Country
Ratification
Notes
For exterior relations of the World Government,
read more
.
Procedures of Ratification of the Constitution:
For the procedures of ratification of the
Constitution for the Federation of Earth
by the nations,
read more
.
Preparatory Commissions:
Preparatory Commissions established under the Provisional World Government are working towards the ratification of the Constitution.
Read more
World Constituent Assembly:
20 official representatives, representing 63 countries national governments have assembled specifically to hear the presentation of plans for a
World Constituent Assembly
for World Government, and to receive the Constitution for the Federation of Earth. Read more at:
St. Moritz meeting
World Constitution and Parliament Association:
The World Constitution and Parliament Association (WCPA), designated by the Second World Constituent Assembly as the continuing agency to organize and develop all aspects of its plan to obtain the ratification and implementation of the constitution, in accordance with the provisions of Section 19.1 of Article 19 of the constitution, has launched several initiatives.
Read more
References:
1.
Section 16.1 of Article 16 of the CFoE
;
WLA #3 (1982)
; Resolution and
Manifesto of the 4th PWP (1996)
;
WLA #12 (2000)
.
Nation vs State vs Country: A
nation
refers to a group of people who share a common identity, which may include elements like culture, language, ethnicity, or history. A
state
is a political and legal entity with sovereignty over a defined territory and population. It has a structured government, defined borders, and the ability to enter into relations with other states. A
country
is a geographical area that is identified as a distinct entity and is usually governed by a specific government. The term "country" is commonly used in everyday language to refer to a nation-state or a sovereign political entity.
Informational Content:
For the text of the
Constitution for the Federation of Earth (CFoE)
as amended and ratified at the fourth session of the
World Constituent Assembly
held in Troia, Portugal, in May 1991, visit:
ef-gov.org/en/cfoe
* Denotes that Preliminary ratification has been completed by the Nation.
# Denotes that Final ratification has been completed by the Nation.
All infographics are representative and not to scale.
Page Last Updated: 2026-02-03