The creation of a UN Parliamentary Assembly has been supported by a broad range of individuals and institutions from more than 150 countries.
Individual supporters include politicians, former UN officials, distinguished scholars, cultural innovators, representatives of civil society organizations, and global citizens from all walks of life. Over time, more than 1,800 current and former members of parliament across principal party lines have gone on record endorsing the proposal. The record also includes individuals who at some point served as heads of state or government, foreign ministers, or cabinet members as well as Nobel laureates and professors at world-leading universities.
Institutions that have expressed support include numerous civil society organizations, international parliamentary assemblies and party networks. In particular, a UN Parliamentary Assembly is included in the We The Peoples civil society platform for public participation at the UN.
Surveys regularly indicate widespread popular support in many countries.
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The lists of individual supporters available here are a curated selection. Affiliations generally reflect the time of endorsement. Some profiles have been updated and reflect later changes. Institutional entries include endorsements of the UN Parliamentary Assembly campaign, support recorded through the related We The Peoples platform, and selected institutions that separately expressed support of a UN Parliamentary Assembly through resolutions, declarations, or other public documents.























