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Who defines the borders or boundaries of a DWG constituency that would elect a representative?

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Who defines the borders or boundaries of a DWG constituency that would elect a representative?

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The size of the DWG will depend on the size of a constituency. In the period 2014 to 2018 (our hoped-for completion dates) there will be an estimated seven billion people on Earth, so if one constituency were one billion people, there would only be seven elected representatives clearly too few. If one constituency were only a million people, there would only be 7,000 elected representatives surely too many. It has been tentatively decided that about 700 DWG constituencies of 10 million persons each would be about right. Deciding on borders of the constituencies presents some problems, so people and organizations will have to get involved in defining borders before the first global election takes place, so that the first global election can take place. [There is much more on this in Rescue Plan for Planet Earth, available from our Books link or www.Amazon.com.] Please note: If this arrangement is the final system (meaning 700 constituencies, and each constituency having 10 million peopl

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