Simultaneous policy

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The Simultaneous Policy (Simpol) campaign allows citizens around the world to use their votes in their national elections to solve global problems like global warming, financial market regulation, environmental destruction, war, and social injustice.

Simpol offers a way to solve today’s global problems; problems individual national governments cannot resolve by acting alone.

That’s because these problems transcend national boundaries, and because the global competitive system means that any government that acted alone to try to solve them could effectively make its country economically uncompetitive, leading to inflation, unemployment, or even economic collapse.