The impacts of climate change are devastatingly felt across the world. To combat the climate crisis effectively, legislators as representatives of the people have a crucial role to play. This must extend to the UN and global governance. That's why I endorse the creation of a UN Parliamentary Assembly that can provide oversight and push for decisive action.
Sam Onuigbo, Member of the House of Representatives, Nigeria
The need for democratization of the UN has been widely discussed within the organization and raised by former UN Secretary Generals. Furthermore, the need for modernizing the UN to more effectively address the challenges of the modern world has also been recognized. Adopted after the Second World War, the UN’s structures, policies and rules are not only inadequate in the current world, they perpetuate inefficiency and paralysis. I believe that modernization and democratization go hand in hand. Democracy Without Borders pursues a promising approach by advocating a strengthening of democratic representation and participation of citizens. Creating a UN Parliamentary Assembly in particular would address the UN’s democratic deficit by giving the people a stronger voice in decisions that affect them.
Gulnara Shahinian, Founder of Democracy Today, Armenia, former UN Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of slavery, 2021
As we face a whole range of unresolved global problems, many of them casting a shadow over the future of our species, we urgently need to revitalize our mechanisms of international cooperation. At the center of this is the transformation of the United Nations into a problem-solving organization and, without doubt, the establishment of a Parliamentary Assembly would be a powerful catalyst to enable the UN to live up to the ideals on which it was founded, delivering peace, security and prosperity for all.
Augusto Lopez-Claros, international economist, chair of the Global Governance Forum and co-author of "Global Governance and the Emergence of Global Institutions for the 21st Century" (Cambridge University Press, 2020), 2021
After this pandemic we cannot afford to lose this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to organise and demand—as united people—a global parliament based on a universal global constitution capable of taking care of every global challenge in the common good.
David Victori Blaya, Award-winning film director from Spain, 2020
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The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrates the need for a UN Parliamentary Assembly that can address human security and other global issues of direct concern to the people around the world more directly than other organs of the United Nations. The existing UN General Assembly and the Security Council represent the executive branch of sovereign states that are primarily concerned with national security and interests. The world needs to transcend the Westphalian system of independent states to a world federation to deal with global issues such as coronavirus pandemic, climate change, arms proliferation and international terrorism by the norms and standards set by its Parliamentary Assembly.
Sukehiro Hasegawa, Chair, Japanese Commission on Global Governance, President of the Global Peacebuidling Association of Japan, and Special Representative of UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan for Timor-Leste (2004-2006), 2020
Die Allgemeine Erklärung der Menschenrechte erkennt das Recht eines jeden Menschen an, sich direkt oder durch frei gewählte Vertreter an öffentlichen Angelegenheiten zu beteiligen. Dieses Recht ist nicht auf lokale Angelegenheiten beschränkt und erstreckt sich auch auf globale Institutionen. Eine UN-Weltbürgerinitiative und eine Parlamentarische Weltversammlung bei der UNO stellen innovative Mechanismen für die Beteiligung der Bürger an globalen Angelegenheiten dar, hinter die ich mich mit Nachdruck stelle.
Livingstone Sewanyana, Unabhängiger UN-Experte für die Förderung einer demokratischen und gerechten internationalen Ordnung und Exekutivdirektor der Foundation for Human Rights Initiative in Uganda, 2020
As the world is struggling with major challenges and global institutions such as the UN are ever more important, we need to give a voice to the voiceless. The creation of the International Criminal Court was a milestone for global justice. In a similar way, it is my hope that a UN Parliamentary Assembly will be a milestone for global democracy. I am delighted to support this cause.
Mephato Reatile, Member of the National Assembly of Botswana, 2020
In my capacity as a member of the Somali Parliament and the Pan-African Parliament, I would like to express my endorsement of the establishment of a UN Parliamentary Assembly. The formation of this body will give the citizens of the world the opportunity to have their voice heard at the United Nations and will help highlight issues of global importance. A UN Parliamentary Assembly represents a key contribution to building global democracy, an ideal we all should aspire to reach. It will ensure that the world body and global governance are closer to citizens of the world and their true needs.
Abdihakim Moallim Ahmed Malin, Member of the Somali Parliament and the Pan-African Parliament, 2020
The United Nations Association of Sweden stands behind the proposal to establish a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly. A UN parliament could strengthen popular support and contribute to the democratization of the UN.
Annelie Börjesson, Chair, United Nations Association of Sweden, October 2019
The United Nations policy-making organs should reflect the realities of the 21st Century, especially the rise of the Global South and changing demographics. A UN Parliamentary Assembly will be one way of ensuring an inclusive global governance system and democratic representation of the world's citizens.
Kandeh Yumkella, Parliamentary Leader of the National Grand Coalition in the Parliament of Sierra Leone. Former United Nations Under-Secretary-General and former Director-General of the UN Industrial Development Organization, 2019