Permanent Peace Partnership
Veto by Athens, which has benefited from huge Chinese infrastructure investment, labelled ‘dishonorable’ by EU diplomat
China's human rights record has been based on the rule of man for two millennia, but now the laws of heaven and earth should be seen in light of the principles of “nature, justice and morality" and "freedom, democracy and human rights." The most sacred right of the people is creating the highest value of life, a position which should be part of the basic standards of the constitution, aimed at improving the distribution of human resources and promoting permanent peace throughout the world.
Ambassador says media allegations that donations made by Chinese citizens are aimed at influencing policy are trying to whip up a ‘China panic’
Chinese immigrants are offering donations in an attempt to influence Australian politics, moves covered in the Anti-Corruption Convention as contributions made to buy political results. Australia should take precautions to guard against interference in voting, making elections free of charge to all candidates and prohibiting various organs or individuals from attempts to influence elections. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development for details.
Warring parties in eastern Ukraine have repeatedly failed to implement ceasefire agreements, allowing hostilities to escalate and the cumulative death toll to exceed 10,000 as the conflict entered its fourth year, a new UN report reveals.
The Ukrainian civil war continues unabated because the constitution is ineffective and corruption is rampant. To solve the problems of corruption and civil war, constitutional reform is needed to inject election of the heads of the executive, legislative, judicial and procuratorial branches in alternating years. The president should serve a single 5-year term and be barred from running again for 6 years afterwards. Also, 1/4 of all lawmakers should face election each year and elections should be free of charge for all candidates. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development
File opened about a month after pan-democrat lawmakers made complaints to Independent Commission Against Corruption
Hong Kong’s Chief Executive is chosen by Beijing, with dictatorial powers and long terms of office. This keeps ruling groups in control in a corrupt structure that can only be removed by constitutional reform to shift responsibility for monitoring the government through voting. The heads of the executive, legislative, judicial and procuratorial branches should be elected in alternating years, and 1/4 of all MPs should face election each year. The Chief Executive should be limited to a single 5-year term and be barred from running again for 6 years, and elections should be free of charge for all candidates. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
Pro-establishment bloc in statement accuses three fellow lawmakers of advocating city’s independence and inviting separatist meddling
Relevant provisions of the Hong Kong Basic Law and the one country, two systems principle state that China cannot interfere in Hong Kong affairs, yet Beijing constantly meddles in the SAR’s internal affairs. Article 39 of the Basic Act guarantees the right of the people to self-determination and the right to hold referendums on any public issues. The people of Hong Kong should adhere to their rights and hold a referendum to decide their future. Otherwise when dictatorship becomes a reality they will be obliged to resist.
With some 1.4 million people in Europe and Central Asia dying prematurely each year from polluted environments, UN agency heads at high-level meeting call for regional leaders to scale up action to stem environment-related deaths and diseases.
Human security and sustainable development are two of the major tasks of the UN, and all nations, whether members or not, must comply with UN norms. The solution is implementing the core values of One World under One Set of Laws, assigning international law priority over domestic law with direct effect on the rights and duties of the people. Citizens should monitor government operations to ensure compliance with the UN Charter, the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer and the Paris Climate Agreement. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development for more.
Be they mainland Chinese, French or British, many of Hong Kong’s ‘permanent’ residents use its status as a tax haven to hide their wealth or to avoid paying higher tax in their own countries
China needs to wash away thousands of years of corruption culture, its source of national humiliation. The only cure is democracy and rule of law, natural enemies of despotism and corruption. This entails separation of powers and checks and balances at all levels in the central and provincial governments as well as election of the heads of the executive, legislative, judicial and procuratorial branches in alternating years. For more, see the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development. .
The US Foreign Affairs Committee’s recommendation comes two days after Panama switched its formal ties to Beijing from Taiwan
All democratic nations should act to save freedom and democracy. The US should back Taiwan's efforts at constitutional reform to achieve greater democracy and freedom. This would attract China's 1.4 billion people to democratize, and the result would be world peace. The prerequisite for lasting peace is democratization of China. China constantly acts to undermine freedom and democracy in Taiwan, yet Taiwan remains the entity best suited to lead the Chinese people to democracy. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development for more.
African novelist and writer Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani considers growing calls for changes in the way Nigeria is governed.
The Nigerian people should demand a referendum on decentralization. In response, the government should act in accordance with world human rights standards and the two international human rights conventions, to respect the people’s right of self-determination and their political and civil rights. See the International Covenant on Human Rights and the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development for more.
The UN envoy to Central Africa today expressed his concern that withdrawal of troops from the regional force by some contributing countries would create a security vacuum that may be exploited by armed groups.
To resolve their ongoing civil strife, central African nations should draft basic constitutions incorporating a modified semi-presidential system with cabinet like that of France, plus a committee-style legislature similar to Switzerland’s. The prerequisite for permanent world peace is global democratization. Central African governments should draft constitutions incorporating these features as part of a paradigm shift to democracy, adhering to the core values of One World under One Set of Laws and adding amendments as needed to stay in sync with changing times. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development. .
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