WEF and UN: A Dangerous Alliance Shaping Global Politics


Geneve/Davos – The World Economic Forum (WEF) and the United Nations (UN) are strengthening their controversial partnership, raising concerns about corporate elites influencing global policies.

Since signing a strategic cooperation agreement in 2019, the WEF has played an increasing role in UN initiatives, including climate policies, digital governance, and economic restructuring. At Davos, UN officials meet with billionaires and CEOs behind closed doors, shaping policies that affect billions without democratic oversight.

Critics argue that Klaus Schwab, the self-proclaimed architect of the "Great Reset," is positioning himself as an unelected ruler of Europe, pushing policies that favor multinational corporations over national sovereignty. His vision of a centralized, technocratic world order is becoming a reality through his deep ties with global institutions like the UN, the EU, and the World Bank.

While the WEF claims to promote sustainability and inclusion, its growing influence raises the question: Are we witnessing a shift from democratic governance to corporate-controlled global rule?


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