The World Federation sets the rules for global operations. However, it is better to have fewer rules, as each additional rule makes it harder for residents to grasp and can lead to indifference. With this as a premise, rule proposals are established with the unanimous approval of the president and vice-president of the World Federation's operational organization, the leaders and deputy leaders of the six continents. Since the leaders of the operational organization are representatives of the six continents, it is assumed that they participate after hearing the opinions of all the national leaders of each continent.
Also, requests for rule amendments or personnel changes from national leaders first go to the leaders or deputy leaders of their respective continents, and then a similar meeting is held at the World Federation.
And the World Federation also holds a recommendation election once a year. The president and vice president are determined by a vote from the leaders and deputy leaders of the operational organization on the six continents. The World Federation also strives to resolve international disputes. If a decision cannot be reached through discussions between national leaders, the final decision is made through discussions including the leaders and deputy leaders of the continents, and if no resolution is reached, discussions are held at the World Federation, with the president making the final decision.
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