supergovernment
/ˌsupərˈɡʌvərnmənt/
noun
- A government or authority that has power over multiple smaller governments, such as in a federation or international alliance.
- The European Union is sometimes described as a supergovernment because it makes laws that affect all member countries.
- Critics of the treaty argued that it would create an unelected supergovernment with too much control.
- Some people worry that a global supergovernment would take away the independence of individual nations.