Establishment of the World Management Committee
The nations of the world were quick to welcome the newly elected President Fredericks upon hearing of his staunch support of
foreign policy. Working closely with the United Nations, Fredericks soon brought the idea of a united world government
to the table. Many of the countries were quick to agree when they discovered that joining with Fredericks would make
them privy to United States aid programs. There was some grumbling from the Middle East and parts of Europe, but
those factions were in the midst of economic turmoil and quickly saw Fredericks' plan as their only means of
financial survival.
The change was rapid, far more expediant than most of the world was ready to deal with. Before Fredericks' term as the U.S.
President was even up, the World Management Committee was declared as the sovereign power over all nations.
Fredericks continues to hold office where he remains unchallenged.
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