OAS praised Peru's initiative to bring regional parliaments together
21 de julio de 2014
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Published by Andina, Peru
Lima, July 21, 2014 (Andina).- OAS Secretary General Insulza welcomed Peru's initiative to bring regional parliaments together at the First Inter-American Meeting of Presidents of Legislative Powers, held at the headquarters of the Peruvian Congress in Lima.
During the event, Insulza highlighted the importance of gathering parliaments of the region to cooperate and coordinate with other countries.
"We have always thought it very important to have a body where the Parliaments of the Americas meet, because their common and coordinated action is a central factor in the development of international relations of our countries," he said.
Likewise, he stressed that the legislative power is the key piece in democratic systems and noted that parliaments should play a central role in articulating solid answers to the problems that are common to most countries.
The OAS leader said that legislatures are "the linchpin in the system of checks and balances that ensures separation, independence, balance and exercise of political power, which are the fundamental principles of any representative democracy”.
"A Parliament that works and takes charge of the fundamental problems of society is the greatest institution of democracy…The body that most represents representative democracy is parliament," Insulza added.
In addition, he argued that the legislature power is called on to make a decisive contribution to the search for effective solutions to the challenges facing every nation, and that its institutional obligation requires it to be involved and to even to lead these processes.
"In a context of growing regional and global interdependence, most of the problems, challenges and threats facing societies and democracies in the Hemisphere cannot be handled or solved by a single country," he said.
In this regard, he noted that issues such as the environment, drug trafficking, corruption, terrorism, but also the existence of democracy and human rights, trade, health and migration, “will engage governments and societies in a network of increasingly complex and deep interdependence”.
For her part, Peru's Vice President, Marisol Espinoza, said the First Inter-American Meeting of Presidents of Legislative Powers "is a source of pride and satisfaction," and "an opportunity to continue to build the Latin American fraternity”.
She said the meeting took place "in a globalized society with fundamental issues to which we are all committed, such as the fight against corruption and the development of our countries, but mainly it is about seeking to strengthen democracy, understood as the capacity of the people to be represented and to be heard”.
Vice President Espinoza also noted the importance of bringing parliaments closer to citizens, so that “legislatures have the confidence of the people and listen to the demands of the population”.
Meanwhile, the President of the Congress of Peru, Fredy Otárola said that this first meeting of heads of the legislative powers of the region constitutes an endorsement of democracy as a system, and stressed the importance of "parliamentary diplomacy”.
The President of Peru’s Council of Ministers Rene Cornejo said that in the current "globalization process, in this information age we live in, our countries should be at the forefront of modernization and the creation of opportunities to achieve consensus and credibility of the legislative powers through dialogue”.
The Parliamentary Forum of the countries of the Inter-American System benefits from the technical and specialized support of the OAS, through its Section in Support of Representative Institutions (SAIR), of the Department of Political Affairs.
The event was convened to discuss issues such as “getting closer to citizens, the generation of credibility and trust toward legislatures;” “transparency, probity, and accountability in parliamentary management: Do we have open parliaments?”.
Other issues include “Parliament as a key actor in collaborative dialogue for sustainable economic development, climate change and social inclusion;” and “women’s political participation: achievements and challenges in parliamentary representation”.