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Reform of the UN

Attempts have been made to reform the United Nations for decades because the charter cannot be implemented successfully. Those states that have a Seat  as a permanent member have proven too often that these important reform approaches are already   nipped in the bud. In addition, die charter abusedto die national  assert interests or block others. 

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This means that the United Nations cannot be reformed on its own and has therefore failed.

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For this reason, we recommend founding a new global institution that takes into account the negative experiences of the United Nations and its member states from the outset and acts according to the following principles:

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1) Only liberal and people-centred states can be included in this institution.

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2) Autocratic and dictatorial states do not have access to this institution unless they can be shown to change their political order.

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3) States are given their voting rights based on their population and the Human Development Index (HDI).

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4) There is no longer a distinction between permanent and non-permanent members.

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5) Votes are always held from the point of view of majority voting. There are no more unanimous elections.

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6) There will be specific rights and duties under the New Charter of this global institution. These include but are not limited to  permanent tax-free trade agreements and visa-free travel to these countries.

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7) The populations under the New Charter receive a world passport from birth to be able to live and work without barriers in all participating states.

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8) The New Charter will be evaluated regularly to adapt to the realities of the world community.

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9) The goal must be to include all states in this New Charter at some point. This also means that all autocratic and dictatorial states will be exchanged for a liberal and people-centred order, otherwise there will be no peace on this planet.

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10) The name of the new global institution should be:

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WORLD ORGANIZATION OF LIBERTARIAN-SOCIAL DEMOCRACIES

(WORLD).

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