La vision de PGA est de contribuer à la création d'un ordre international fondé sur le respect des règles pour un monde plus équitable, sûr, durable et démocratique.
Throughout 2015, Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA) has continued to develop and strengthen its preexisting campaigns, as well as introduce new initiatives that further the vision of PGA “To contribute to the creation of a rules-based international order for a more equitable, safe and democratic world.”
On 2 January 2016, the President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Joseph Kabila, promulgated the Law implementing the Rome Statute of the ICC
Parliamentary Seminar on ICC in Ukraine, under high patronage of Chairman of Verkhovna Rada, received multi-party support for Rome Statute ratification
During its voting session of December 1st, the Parliament of The Netherlands voted in favour of the ratification of the Kampala Amendments to the Rome Statute of the ICC.
The Legislative Assembly of El Salvador has voted for accession to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), paving the way to become the 124th State Party to the international criminal court.
PGA calls on all its members to repeal all discriminatory laws that sanction the permissibility of human rights abuses against girls and women, enact legislation that protects their rights and promotes their participation in all public spheres.
Aujourd'hui, le Sénat de la République démocratique du Congo (RDC) a voté quasi unanimement l'adoption de la loi de mise en œuvre du Statut de Rome de la Cour pénale internationale (CPI) dans l'ordre juridique interne.
Le 23 octobre 2015, PGA a participé au Lancement du Code de Conduite relatif à l’Action du Conseil de Sécurité à l’égard du Génocide, des Crimes Contre l’Humanité ou des Crimes de Guerre au Siège des Nations-Unies à New York.
Séminaire Parlementaire et un Atelier Technique dans le cadre de la Campagne CPI de PGA pour l’Universalité et l’Efficacité du Statut de Rome de la Cour Pénale Internationale, avec la collaboration du Comité International de la Croix Rouge, à Montevideo.
Legislators agreed that, given that misconceptions and misperceptions around the Rome Statute had now been clarified, there was room for consensus in favor of ratification.