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General
Council of Diplomacy will help you to become a member of
one of well-known international organizations.
Positions
in the following organizations are supported by
diplomatic passport and credentials and
benefit from diplomatic immunity in accordance with the
statues of international law (1961 and 1963 Vienna
Conventions) and the legislation in
force:
- International Parliament for
Safety and
Peace
International Parliament for Safety
and Peace
The International Parliament
for Safety and Peace is registered as an International
Organization by the Secretary General of the United
Nations in the United States of America. It is an
Intergovernmental Organization of Nations,with
activities of policy and international diplomacy in
favour of all Governments of the States.
The used passport is a
Parliamentary Passport, valid as a Diplomatic Passport
in accordance with the International Law.
Each parliament member is
appointed for a renewable five years term. Senator members
benefit from parliamentary and diplomatic immunity in
accordance with the statues of international law (1961
and 1963 Vienna Conventions) and the legislation in
force.
The parliament was founded in
1975 by the actual President, Monseigneur Prof. Dr.
Vittorio Ivan Busa and the deceased Archbishop Makarios,
former President of the republic of Cyprus.
The International Parliament
for Safety and Peace is recognized in many countries. In
1985, the International parliament was officially
recognized by the Italian government and the
Constitutional Court of the Italian Republic by Act. Nr.
161-bis of July 10th 1985. On May 25th. 1979 it was
recognized by the United Nations as a sovereign,
intergovernmental and diplomatic organ.
The parliament unites in its
breast agents of the whole world and it has
parliamentary and diplomatic delegations in more than
135 countries in the world. Many Presidents and
ex-Presidents, Ministers and Members of Parliament,
Ambassadors and Consuls, representatives of Science and
Culture, and last but not least Captains of Commerce and
Industry became member and participate in the regular
conferences. Just to give you some of the impressive
list of names: Mr. Vaclav Havel (President of the Czech
republic), Mr. Carlos Peres (President of Venezuela),
Mr. Franjo Tudjman (President of Croatia), are all
vice-presidents of the International Parliament for
Safety and Peace.
The parliament is a politically
and religiously neutral organization, the Constitution
firstly recognized by the Host country Italy, is
comparable with that of the European Parliament.
The purpose of the
International Parliament for Safety and Peace is to
ensure that all people in the world enjoy maximum safety
and peace. People should be dedicated to ensure security
and peace through the avoidance of discrimination and
oppression of the poor at national and world level.
Every Member of the Parliament
(M.P.) receives a diplomatic passport that is valid in
the most important countries of the world, as are the
USA, France, Great Britain and Northern Ireland. These
diplomatic passports have also been recognized by
Bolivia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Fiji Republic,
Greece, Haiti, Kenya, Niger, Peru, Uganda, Venezuela and
former Yugoslavia. The number of these countries is
constantly increasing.
The parliament continually
sponsors safety and peace projects. The International
Parliament for Safety and Peace awards Peace Trophies.
The 1989 Peace Trophy has been awarded to the President
of the U.S.S.R., Mr. Gorbachev.
The International Parliament
for safety and Peace has established, according to the
Public International Right, a Council of the States for
the Protection of Life.
This body’s task is to keep an
eye on the actions of those governments that oppress the
populations with criminal expedients, such as violent
death, torture, cruel punishments, inhuman and degrading
ill-treatments, police and judiciary persecutions,
including exile.
The Council of the States can
take, at the Headquarters of the United Nations, severe
initiatives against those governments that are
responsible of criminal acts against the human life and
shall ask for sanctions and other politico-diplomatic
steps, in order to isolate those Nations from the Civil
International Assembly.
The International Parliament
condemns any kind of political, religious and racial
persecution, as well as arbitrary arrests, persecutions,
warnings, detentions or exile, tortures and death
punishments; it defends the right to freedom of thought,
speech and conscience.
The States that are publicly
incriminated by the International Parliament for safety
and Peace will be proposed for the expulsion from the
United Nations.
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