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ELIZABETH MAY, GREEN WORLD CONGRESS CALL FOR UN PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY
Sao Paulo -- Green Party of Canada leader Elizabeth May has joined with Green Party
delegates from around the world to pass a resolution calling for "the establishment
of a UN Parliamentary Assembly" to reduce the "international democratic deficit." Representatives
of green parties and movements from over 80 countries gathered in Sao Paulo last weekend for
the second Global Greens Congress.
"Governments mainly care about advancing their national interests," Ms. May commented. "By contrast,
a UN Parliamentary Assembly could help to promote the global common interest. The resolution
adopted by the congress underlines that the green movement is convinced that a dialogue is needed on
the notion of a bi-cameral system at the UN."
The Global Greens are the third major international party network to endorse the proposal
for a UN Parliamentary Assembly, following the Liberal International and the Socialist International.
The support of the Global Greens adds momentum to an international campaign for the
establishment of a UN Parliamentary Assembly which was launched in April 2007. The
campaign is backed by more than 450 members of parliament and over 100 nongovernmental
organizations from around the world. Recent Canadian endorsers include Roméo Dallaire, Flora MacDonald,
John Turner, David Suzuki, John Polanyi, Ed Broadbent and Lloyd Axworthy.
The Committee for a Democratic U.N., an NGO based in Berlin, Germany, acts as the UNPA campaign's
international secretariat. The World Federalist Movement-Canada (WFM-C) is the Canadian affiliate.
The international website address is http://www.unpacampaign.org/.



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at 00:05 on July 2nd, 2008
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