Our Vision
Our vision is a world that is truely democratic. Today there is a huge democratic deficit in the world – not only are many states not fully democratic, but even more importantly, the global political space is completely non-democratic. Whilst the United Nations was set up in order to bring together the different countries of the world to jointly decide on global issues, it has become a notoriously opaque and un-democratic institution. And it is so poorly funded that it has very little real power in the world today, with no ability to enforce its resolutions. Instead, global decisions are increasingly being taken in other, far less democratic forums, such as the G20, the IMF, and the OECD, which only include a few of the rich countries and exclude representatives of the majority of the world’s population. This means that decisions about global problems that affect us all – from poverty and inequality to security and climate change – are being made by a small group of countries who look out for their own interests, rather than consider what is best for humanity as a whole.
We believe that it is crucial to remedy this situation by creating democratic political processes at all levels, from the local and national right up to the global. Our vision is for the formation of a democratic federation of all the countries in the world. In this federal world system all countries, and all people, will be represented at the global level in a world parliament, global political parties will form, and a global government will be democratically elected. In this way decisions about matters that affect everyone will be taken, democratically, by everyone. We believe that this will lead to much better decisions, to a more equitable sharing of resources, to the development of sustainable policies that protect the environment, to less war and violence, and to a much more just global society.