Voices of support

Why a parliamentary voice at the UN matters.

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The UN still exhibits features of a permanent congress of states. If it is to shed the character of a mere assembly of government delegations, the General Assembly must be transformed into a kind of upper house and divide its competences with a second chamber. In this parliament, peoples would be represented as the totality of world citizens not by their governments but by directly elected representatives.

Jürgen HabermasGerman philosopher | Germany | 1998