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Would it be possible for a Parliamentary Assembly to interfere with national affairs?

A Parliamentary Assembly would be a part of the United Nations and bound by those provisions of the UN Charter that state that the United Nations is not authorized “to intervene in matters which are essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of any state.” A Parliamentary Assembly thus would not be entitled to deliberate on issues which, according to established UN standards, would be qualified as an interference with the national sovereignty of member states.