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PGA’s vision is to contribute to the creation of a Rules-Based International Order for a more equitable, safe, sustainable and democratic world.

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Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA) is the largest non-governmental, multi-party international network of legislators acting in their individual capacity for a rules-based international order in which the force of the law shall replace the law of force. PGA is a sustainable and independent parliamentary network with an over 40-year track record of results. PGA members – who created the organization and exercise decision-making authority to select its goals and priorities – are the most active change-makers in their parliaments, protecting democratic values, international justice, human rights, and peace.

PGA is the only parliamentary organization in general consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations and the only parliamentary network with headquarters in New York. PGA’s office in The Hague, The Netherlands, fosters cooperation with The Hague-based international organizations, including the International Criminal Court (ICC).

2023 Media Kit (English)
Document PDF, 122 downloads, 21 February, 2023

2023 Media Kit (español)
Document PDF, 66 downloads, 21 February, 2023

2023 Dossier de Presse
Document PDF, 54 downloads, 21 February, 2023

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