WHO Calls for ‘Global Governance’ to Fight ‘Health Emergencies’ & ‘Climate Change’

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The World Health Organization (WHO) has called on sovereign nations to surrender their governance to a global authority.

The WHO warns that “global governance” must be established to fight “health emergencies,” “climate change,” “social and economic inequalities,” and a number of other issues.

The calls from the WHO come days after House Republicans blasted Democrat President Joe Biden for negotiating America’s pandemic authority with congressional input.

On Wednesday, Republicans took to the podium to condemn the Biden administration’s negotiation of global pandemic agreements with the WHO.

GOP lawmakers warn that the agreement will grant additional power to the WHO and centralize authority in an unelected organization they say failed the American public during the pandemic.

On Friday, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus responded by issuing a report to member nations suggesting that individual countries lack the “global architecture” required to tackle the “emergencies” that may impact the world.

Tedros insists that, while the “re-emergence of epidemic-prone

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