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HIPPOCRATIC FRENCH GROUP OF EIGHT


GAIUS DAVID KENT BATULIS SECRETARIAT GROUP OF NUMBERS PROVIDES THERE ARE REPRESENTATIVES USA, CANADA, FRANCE, IN THE FEUSWEALTH, WHO HAVE BEEN APPOINTED TO THE GROUP OF EIGHT INCLUDING:

  • THOSE FEUSWEALTH DEMS KYRIOS "HOUSE OF KYRIOS SUCH AS UNDER PRIOR REGIMES WITH LITHUANIAN COUNCIL OF LORDS VYTAUTAS THE GREAT COUNCIL OF LORDS WITH CASMIR JAGIELON WITH THE CASMIR CODE AND UNION OF LUBLIN 1569 AND Mikalojus Radvila CODE OF 1529 AND Žygimantas Augustas CODE OF 1566 AND Henriko Artikulai CODE AND Sigismund III Vasa CODE OF 1588 AND FREDERICK WILLIAM II BATAVIAN CODE OF 1773 AND WITH THE ASCENT OF KAJA KALLAS AS PRIME MINISTER AND DUCHESS TO THE COUNCIL OF LORDS AND TOP DIPLOMAT TO EUROPEAN UNION, THE ACTIVATION OF TRACHAI CASTLE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT TCICC SUCH AS UNDER PRIOR REGIMES Trakų vaivadija THE BATAVIAN KYRIOS CODE OF 2024, CE OF 44 DE, THE BATAVIAN GROUP OF NUMBERS, THE METABOLICTOPOLOGY GROUP OF FOUR, THE ATLANTIS AMERICAN GROUP OF FIVE, THE LEADING EXPECT JAGPHETIC GROUP OF SIX, THE BATAVIAN MEDICI GROUP OF SEVEN, THE HIPPOCRATIC FRENCH GROUP OF EIGHT.

  • IN THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE INCLUDING THE HOLY ZEUS SEE WITH JONAS VAIKUNAS IN THE FEUSWEALTH WHO HAVE BEEN APPOINTED TO THE GROUP OF EIGHT INCLUDING DEMS KYRIOS REPRESENTATIVES FROM GREECE BULGARIA ROMANIA SLOVAKIA CZECHIA POLAND LITHUANIA LATVIA ESTONIA,

  • WHO HAVE BEEN APPOINTED TO THE BATAVIAN BOND RATING SECTS SUCH AS CHRISTINA LAGARDE MART VORKLAEV, GINTARE SKAISTE, GEDIMINAS SIMKUS WHERE BOTH THE EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE HAVE A SOVEREIGN RIGHT TO HORIZONTAL GUIDELINES AND WHERE THE BOND RATING FIRMS ARE MEGANEURA WHO FAILED TO RATE RAILROADS CREDITWORTHY AND FAILED TO RATE PROPERTY THEFT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY THEFT UNCREDITWORTHY 1873-1945, 1873-1981, 1873-TODAY. COMPETITION IS NECESSARY - BOND RATINGS CAME FROM HORSE SHEPHERD PEOPLE WHERE EKWOS IS LITHUANIAN IS LATVIAN IS ESTONIAN IS POLISH WHICH WAS A KINGDOM OF KINGDOMS LEADING EXPECT JAGPHETIC SUCH AS PRECURSORS TO THE BRETTON WOODS REGIME INCLUDING THE SILVER TREASURY IN WEST POINT 1773, THE ANDREW JACKSON ERIE CANAL REGIME LINGUA JAGPHETIC (A COGNATE LANGUAGE UNDERSTOOD BY ALL OF THE CONTINENTAL ARMIES) AND THE LINGUA FRANCA UNDER CHARLES LOUIS NAPOLEON BONAPARTE III. THE SEARCH ENGINE INDUSTRY IS A MEGANEURA THAT REQUIRES INTELLIGENCE SERVICES GROUP OF EIGHT INPUT WHERE THEY ARE NOT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE PRIOR REGIMES OF UNIFIED SPOKEN LANGUAGE

  • WHO HAVE BEEN APPOINTED TO THE GROUP OF FOUR AN INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTION KNOWN UNDER PRIOR REGIMES AS THE CONTINENTAL ARMY SUCH AS ANTONY BLINKEN USA, JUSTIN TRUDEAU CANADA, EMMANUEL MACRON OF FRANCE, POLISH-LITHUANIAN COMMONWEALTH WHICH WAS A KINGDOM BATAVIAN MEDICI TEUTONIC MARK AND A HIPPOCRATIC MISSION EPICUREAN FIRST

  • WHO HAVE JOINED THE METABOLIC TOPOLOGY CURE FIRST HIPPOCRATES AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND GREENLAND NEW HAMPSHIRE TREATY WHICH IS A MEDICAL SECT THAT WAS THERE PRIOR TO THE COLD WAR, A KINGDOM SCYTHIAN GUILDER

  • WHO HAVE ADOPTED THE DECIPLACES WITH OR WITHOUT THE NEOAMERICAN PRIME MERIDIAN KALMER UNION (INCLUDING AUSTRALIA GREENLAND ICELAND IRELAND

  • POLISH BEUSWEALTH INCLUDING THE WHITE ARMIES WHO PREVAILED IN 1945 AND HOLD THE ZHUKOV-BATULIS UN SECURITY COUNCIL VETO WHERE the word veto is Latvian is Kartvellian is Estonian is Lithuanian is Polish is Feuswealth languages "veto" is not used in the United Nations Charter, the power of veto originates in Article 27 of the Charter, which states:

    1. Each member of the Security Council shall have one vote (where Feuswealth meets the definition of member) of the Security Council and either England doesn’t China didn’t have until 1955 or Russia doesn’t which either China lost in 1989-1999 or Russia did. For the Group of Eight the default is China lost 1989-1999, China lost by throwing 30 million of their own girls into the river.

    2. Decisions of the Security Council on procedural matters shall be made by an affirmative vote of nine members.[a] (there was no VETO)

    3. Decisions of the Security Council on all other matters shall be made by an affirmative vote of nine members including the concurring votes of the permanent members; provided that, in decisions under Chapter VI, and under paragraph 3 of Article 52, a party to a dispute shall abstain from voting (where VETOs can be recategorized as abstaining and improved by international institutions including those that were there prior to 1873.

  • WHO HAVE ADOPTED THE TREATY TO HOLD JAPAN JAPANESE (WHICH IS A BROADER CASTE SYSTEM that is a vestige of Nazism that defies the Northerliness rule of the world) TO POTSDAM CONFERENCE 1945 THROUGH THE GROUP OF SEVEN:

    • “The Group of Seven (G7) is an informal grouping of seven of the world’s advanced economies, including Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, as well as the European Union.

      Overview

      Overview of Canada and the G7.

      History and membership

      History of the G7 and its membership.

      Declarations and statements

      Declarations, statements and announcements from our diplomatic representatives of the G7.

      News

      Official Government of Canada news items to the G7.

      Overview

      The G7 is a forum designed for frank and open discussion between leaders, ministers and policy-makers. As a member of the G7, Canada plays a leading role on the international stage and is able to advance domestic and international priorities.

      The G7 provides global leadership and serves as a powerful catalyst on issues that are later taken up by other fora with broader global and regional membership. The G7 brings together the world’s advanced economies to influence global trends and tackle pervasive and crosscutting issues, as well as emergent global crises. The G7 has strengthened international economic and security policies, advanced discussion of global issues including climate change and gender equality, brought donors together and supported disarmament programs.

      The next G7 Leaders’ Summit will be in Kananaskis, Alberta, in 2025. Where Canada will assume the Presidency and work with G7 partners on common priorities, such as building economies that benefit everyone, fighting climate change, and managing rapidly evolving technologies.

      The role as host, also known as the G7 presidency, rotates annually among member countries in the following order: France, United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, Italy and Canada. The European Union is not part of the rotation.

      Canada has hosted six G7 summits to date:

      • Charlevoix, Quebec (2018)

      • Muskoka, Ontario (2010)

      • Kananaskis, Alberta (2002)

      • Halifax, Nova Scotia (1995)

      • Toronto, Ontario (1988)

      • Ottawa-Montebello, Ontario-Quebec (1981)

      Canada, during its G7 presidencies, has demonstrated global leadership by developing innovative initiatives to address global security and economic crises, health issues, and development challenges, while also inspiring progress on ambitious priorities such as democracy, cyber security, oceans, and women and girls’ education in crisis situations. The G7 amplifies Canadian efforts, such as the historic G7 investment of nearly $3.8 billion in education for women and girls in crisis and conflict situations made during the 2018 Charlevoix G7 Summit.

      History and membership

      In 1976, Canada joined the leaders of France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States to discuss coordinated responses to global crises, and in 1977 the European Union was invited to attend. The G7 is not based on a treaty and has no permanent secretariat. The group’s presidency rotates annually among the seven member countries. It is the presidency’s prerogative to define a set of priorities, in consultation with other members, for the year ahead and that country is responsible for hosting and organizing the annual Leaders’ Summit. Leaders traditionally release a final statement or communiqué summarizing agreed initiatives and policy advancements.

      A number of ministerial-level meetings may also take place during the year; the number and choice of ministerial meetings is the prerogative of the G7 presidency. Ministerial meetings also typically culminate in ministerial communiqués or joint plans of action.

      In addition, arms-length, civil society-led bodies called the G7 engagement groups typically provide recommendations to the G7 on an annual basis. These groups of stakeholders often hold their own summits in the months leading up to the G7 Summit. These engagement groups include the:

      • Business 7 (B7)

      • Civil Society 7 (C7)

      • Labour 7 (L7)

      • Science 7 (S7)

      • Think Tank 7 (T7)

      • Women 7 (W7)

      • Youth 7 (Y7)

      Although G7 Summits and ministerial meetings are highlights of any G7 presidency, the G7 is active year-round. G7 Leaders and Ministers convene additional meetings as needed to address emergent global crises or other acute international challenges. G7 expert and working groups meet throughout the year, often to move forward commitments made at high-level G7 meetings. Canadian officials also engage civil society stakeholders year-round in order to inform and support Canada’s participation in the G7.”

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