Robert Muller
It is inconceivable that world affairs should remain the monopoly of the executive branch of national governments. This major flaw in democracy and remnant from the past must be corrected. At least to begin with, a UN Consultative Parliamentary Assembly should be created.
Erskine Childers
We need a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly, where our directly elected representatives can monitor and contribute to the performance of executive governments. They do need help. Those who have been practising double standards need the realisation that the representatives of the citizens of this planet are close by, watching, and alert to expose all unethical international behaviour.
Albert Einstein
The method of representation at the UN should be considerably modified. The present method of selection by government appointment ... cannot give the peoples of the world the feeling of being fairly and proportionately represented. The moral authority of the UN would be considerably enhanced if the delegates were elected directly by the people.
Albert Camus
The only way out of international dictatorship is to place international law above governments, which means that there must be a parliament for making it, and that parliament must be constituted by means of worldwide elections in which all nations will take part.
Ernest Bevin
We need a new study for the purpose of creating a world assembly elected directly from the people of the world, as a whole, to whom the Governments who form the United Nations are responsible and who, in fact, make the world law which they, the people, will then accept and be morally bound and willing to carry out."
Gerhart Hauptmann
The most obvious things are the hardest to do, for peoples and nations as well as for individuals. What is the present League of Nations? Nothing. We all long for a world parliament. We need a real League of Nations.
William Sulzer
When the peoples of all the nations are capable of governing themselves through an International Parliament then and not till then, will war cease to burden man and universal peace become a thing accomplished.
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
For I dipt into the future, far as human eye could see, / Saw the vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be; …Till the war-drum throbbed no longer, and the battle-flags were furl’d / In the Parliament of man, the Federation of the world. There the common sense of most shall hold a fretful realm in awe, / And the kindly earth shall slumber, lapt in universal law.
Appeal for a Parliamentary Assembly presented at the United Nations in New York
President of the UN General Assembly receives campaign representative
Over 1,400 current and former lawmakers from more than 100 countries and hundreds of renowned personalities from politics, science, cultural life and civil society have signed an international appeal urging the United Nations and its member states “to establish a Parliamentary Assembly at the United Nations.” The appeal and
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| Mr. Bummel and Mr. Lykketoft at UN headquarters |
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the list of signatories was presented to the President of the 70th UN General Assembly, Mogens Lykketoft, at UN headquarters in New York.
The document states that “in order to cope with major challenges such as social disparity, proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, the threat of terrorism or the endangerment of global ecosystems, all human beings must engage in collaborative efforts.” The appeal says that “people must be more effectively and directly included into the activities of the United Nations and its international organizations” and calls for “a gradual implementation of democratic participation and representation at the global level.” Originally launched in 2007, the document is still open for endorsements.
Meeting with Mr. Lykketoft on Friday, the coordinator of the international Campaign for a UN Parliamentary Assembly, Andreas Bummel, explained that the new body could be established by the UN General Assembly without a reform of the UN’s Charter. He said that a parliamentary dimension could help to revitalize the UN’s main body and could enhance the world organization’s democratic legitimacy.
Recently, the Commission on Global Security, Justice & Governance co-chaired by former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and former Nigerian Foreign Minister and former UN Under Secretary-General Ibrahim Gambari recommended the establishment of a UN Parliamentary Network in order to overcoming the UN’s democratic deficit.
Endorsement by numerous former UN officials
Prominent supporters of the appeal with ties to the UN include former UN Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali, former Under-Secretary-Generals Shashi Tharoor, Brian Urquhart and Heitor Gurgulino de Souza, former Assistant Secretary-General and former President of Slovenia, Danilo Türk, former Assistant Secretary-General Anders Wijkman, the former commander of the UN mission in Rwanda, Roméo Dallaire, the UN’s former rapporteurs on the right to food, Olivier de Schutter and Jean Ziegler, the former rapporteurs on torture Theo van Boven and Manfred Nowak, and former UNESCO Director-General Federico Mayor.
The campaign calls on the UN’s member states to start deliberations on the proposal. Last year, the UN’s rapporteur for the promotion of a democratic and equitable international order, Alfred de Zayas, recommended that the UN should further study the matter.
Seminar on a World Parliament arranged in Swedish Riksdagen
Parliamentarians host seminar in Swedish Riksdagen / 3rd Week of Action for a World Parliament concluded
A seminar on the subject of a World Parliament was held in the Parliament of Sweden, Riksdagen. Folke Tersman, professor of practical philosophy at the University of Uppsala and a board member of the Global Challenges Foundation, gave a lecture
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| Folke Tersman addresses the participants |
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on how global democracy and a United Nations parliament could help to better deal with global challenges such as climate change.
In his speech, Mr Tersman, among other things, argued that global challenges require global solutions. "We have global common challenges. Then we should also be able to take decisions on sound, common, solutions," he said. A key tool to achieve this would be the gradual development of a parliament within the United Nations, Mr Tersman pointed out. Such a World Parliament would also serve to protect human beings from destructive interests. "Why should all citizens of the world be able to take part in global decision making? Because we are all vulnerable and affected by these decisions, for example on how we should deal with global warming", Mr Tersman stated.
The seminar on October 20th was hosted by members of the Swedish Parliament, representing five different parties from both governing and opposition sides: Said Abdu, Johan Büser, Jens Holm, Annika Lillemets and Rickard Nordin. The hosts of the event are all supporters of the internatinoal appeal for the establishment of a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly.
Third Global Week of Action for a World Parliament
The event in Sweden was part of a third Global Week of Action for a World Parliament celebrated
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| Call for a World Parliament in Rome |
from 15-25 October. The week of action serves to coordinate public activities in support of direct involvement of the world's people in world affairs through an elected body. About 40 smaller and larger events - lectures, meetings, social actions, demonstrations and flash mobs - were arranged in Ahero/Kenya, Buenos Aires, Minnesota, Rome, Tokyo, and many other places around the world.
Top image: Erik de le Reguera



