Schwab Wants Governments to ‘Merge’ with Unelected Elite

Schwab Wants Governments to ‘Merge’ with Unelected EliteFrank Bergman – World Economic Forum (WEF) Chairman Klaus Schwab has called on governments around the world to begin merging with the unelected corporate elite to usher in his agenda to end “the era of capitalism.”

Schwab made the comments during an address at this week’s Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit.

The event is a meeting of Southeast Asian governments and their “partner” nations.

The WEF founder argues that governments must embrace his globalist organization’s allies and allow corporate power elites to begin forging public policy.

During his speech, Schwab took the opportunity to dictate his plans for the merging of state and corporate power.

However, the address from Schwab left many questioning why the head of a non-governmental organization, that represents private corporate interests, was even at the event.

The ASEAN has ten Member States and has established “dialogue partners” with many other countries.

The collective has “comprehensive partnerships” with Australia, India, and China.

The ASEAN has established partnerships with organizations such as the United Nations (UN) and UN Specialized Agencies.

The ASEAN Summit, which is held biannually, is the highest policy-making body in ASEAN.

The event comprises government leaders or the Heads of State of ASEAN Member States.

However, Schwab does not represent any country, let alone a nation in Southeast Asia.

Nevertheless, made an appearance at the latest Summit held in Indonesia and have a speech dictating his agenda to leaders of sovereign nations.

The 43rd ASEAN Summit was held in Jakarta from 5 to 7 September 2023.

On its website, the Summit is described as “bilateral meetings between the leaders of the attending countries.”

Schwab, who represents large corporations, was apparently the only exception to this rule.

As Australian politician Craig Kelly tweeted yesterday: “Why is Klaus holding court at the current ASEAN summit in Indonesia?

“And why is Klaus also advocating for a merger of state and corporate power?”

Speaking at the summit, Schwab told government leaders that he is pushing, what he calls, “public-private cooperation.”

He continued by asserting that, with the fusion of corporation and state, we would see a shift from “the era of capitalism to the era of talentism.”

Schwab explains that under his system, corporate elites will craft policies for sovereign countries to ensure that innovation becomes the “key competitive factor.”

He had already declared that his plans for merging corporations and states will mean that “governments still provide direction but business provides the innovative power.”

SF Source Slay News Sep 2023

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