
A world presidency refers to a hypothetical or speculative political role that would involve a single individual serving as the head of state or government for the entire world. This concept is often discussed in the context of global governance, international relations, and futuristic political theories. The term can be translated to Hebrew as נשיאות עולמית (Nesiut Olamit). In French, it is known as présidence mondiale, while in Spanish, it is referred to as presidencia mundial. The idea of a world presidency is typically explored in scenarios where global cooperation and unified decision-making are deemed necessary to address complex international issues such as climate change, nuclear proliferation, or pandemics. Critics argue that such a role could lead to centralized power and potential abuses, while proponents suggest it could streamline global decision-making and enhance international stability. The concept remains largely theoretical, with no existing political structure or international body currently endorsing or implementing a world presidency.