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World Misinformation Mitigation Commission - World Government
World Misinformation Mitigation Commission
(commission of the World Government for the Federation of Earth)
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World Misinformation Mitigation Commission
(2023-Present)
[email protected]
The
World Misinformation Mitigation Commission (WMMC)
Transition and Evolution:
World Legislation Bills related to or sponsored by the Commission:
Information will be posted shortly.
#
Bill Short Name
Bill Drafter
Sponsors
PWP Session
Status
WLA#
Current Commission personnel:
Information will be posted shortly.
Eugenia Almand, JD
Commission Chair, since 2003
Constitutional Adviser, since 2000
Nabahat Khan
Cartographer and
Chief Technology Officer, since 2023
Footnotes:
1. Electoral boundaries are demarcations within a country or combination of the countries that determine the divisions for electoral purposes. They define constituencies or districts for the fair representation of the population in elections. These boundaries are purely for electoral organization and do not necessarily correspond to physical borders or the geopolitical boundaries of a country.
2.
Ratification
is the formal approval or acceptance of a law, treaty, agreement, or constitutional amendment by a designated authority, such as a legislative body, a specified group of representatives, or personal ratifiers.
3. A
referendum
is a direct vote by the citizens of a country or jurisdiction on a specific issue, law, or policy change. It allows the general population to express their opinion or make a decision on the matter at hand.
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
Last Updated: 2026-02-03
Former Ratification Commission personnel:
Thane Read
(1977-1996)
Philip Isely
(1977-2002)
Dr. Hanna Newcombe
(1977-2004)
Dr. Alan Newcombe
(1977-2004)
World Misinformation Mitigation Commission
(commission of the World Government for the Federation of Earth)
Home
World Government
Preparatory Commissions
World Misinformation Mitigation Commission
Commissions
Ratification Commission
World Elections Commission
World Development Commission
World Disarmament Commission
World Problems Commission
Nominating Commission
Finance Commission
Peace Research and Education Commission
World Commission on Terrorism
World Climate Change Commission
World Human Rights Commission
World Media Commission
World Democracy Commission
World Misinformation Mitigation Commission
World Law Commission
World Artificial Intelligence Commission
World Misinformation Mitigation Commission
(2023-Present)
[email protected]
The
World Misinformation Mitigation Commission (WMMC)
Transition and Evolution:
World Legislation Bills related to or sponsored by the Commission:
Information will be posted shortly.
#
Bill Short Name
Bill Drafter
Sponsors
PWP Session
Status
WLA#
Current Commission personnel:
Information will be posted shortly.
Eugenia Almand, JD
Commission Chair, since 2003
Constitutional Adviser, since 2000
Nabahat Khan
Cartographer and
Chief Technology Officer, since 2023
Footnotes:
1. Electoral boundaries are demarcations within a country or combination of the countries that determine the divisions for electoral purposes. They define constituencies or districts for the fair representation of the population in elections. These boundaries are purely for electoral organization and do not necessarily correspond to physical borders or the geopolitical boundaries of a country.
2.
Ratification
is the formal approval or acceptance of a law, treaty, agreement, or constitutional amendment by a designated authority, such as a legislative body, a specified group of representatives, or personal ratifiers.
3. A
referendum
is a direct vote by the citizens of a country or jurisdiction on a specific issue, law, or policy change. It allows the general population to express their opinion or make a decision on the matter at hand.
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
Last Updated: 2026-02-03
Former Ratification Commission personnel:
Thane Read
(1977-1996)
Philip Isely
(1977-2002)
Dr. Hanna Newcombe
(1977-2004)
Dr. Alan Newcombe
(1977-2004)