Humanity faces the task of ensuring the survival and well being of future
generations as well as the preservation of the natural foundations of life on
Earth. We are convinced 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.
To ensure international cooperation, secure the acceptance
and to enhance the legitimacy of the United Nations and strengthen its capacity
to act, people must be more effectively and directly included into the
activities of the United Nations and its international organizations. They must
be allowed to participate better in the UN’s activities. We therefore recommend
a gradual implementation of democratic participation and representation on the
global level.
We conceive the establishment of a consultative Parliamentary
Assembly at the United Nations as an indispensable step. Without making a
change of the UN Charter necessary in the first step, a crucial link between
the UN, the organizations of the UN system, the governments, national
parliaments and civil society can be achieved through such an assembly.
Such an assembly would not simply be a new institution; as
the voice of citizens, the assembly would be the manifestation and vehicle of a
changed consciousness and understanding of international politics. The assembly
could become a political catalyst for further development of the international
system and of international law. It could also substantially contribute to the
United Nation’s capacity to realize its high objectives and to shape
globalization positively.
A Parliamentary Assembly at the United Nations could
initially be composed of national parliamentarians. Step by step, it should be
provided with genuine rights of information, participation and control
vis-à-vis the UN and the organizations of the UN system. In a later stage, the
assembly could be directly elected.
We appeal to the United Nations and the governments of its
member states to establish a Parliamentary Assembly at the United Nations. We
call for all organizations, decision-makers and citizens engaged with the
international common interest to support
this appeal.
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