International parliament
An international parliament or world parliament or supranational legislature is a theoretical or hypothetical concept that envisions a
European Parliament
European Parliament is the closest thing to an International parliament in current systems.
Transitional international parliament
Provisional World Parliament
The
Proposals
The idea of an international parliament or a world parliament has been around for many years, and various organizations and movements advocate for its establishment. The ultimate goal is to have a
United Nations Parliamentary Assembly
The relationship between the UNPA and the concept of an "International Parliament" is that the UNPA would effectively serve as a form of international parliamentary body. It would bring together representatives from different countries to discuss global issues, propose resolutions, and offer recommendations to the existing UN bodies such as the General Assembly, the Security Council, and other specialized agencies.
See also
- Inter-Parliamentary Union
- Parliamentary assembly
- International Parliament for Safety and Peace
- List of legislatures by country
References
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