The Common Principles for Support to Parliaments outlines 10 ways that parliaments can become stronger and more effective. Their core tenet is that parliaments are responsible for their own development while taking an inclusive approach by involving all political persuasions, as well as parliamentary staff and other relevant stakeholders.
The Common Principles were first drafted 10 years ago with contributions from dozens of parliaments and partners. Over the decade, 149 national parliaments, 11 parliamentary assemblies and 2 partner organizations have endorsed the Common Principles.
Common Principles, common progress!
Has your parliament endorsed the Common Principles yet?