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    https://www.ft.dk/samling/20201/almdel/ipu/bilag/4/2264084.pdf

    Office of the
    President
    Mexico City, 19 October 2020
    Dear Speakers of Parliament,
    Dear parliamentary colleagues,
    Dear friends from the United Nations,
    Dear friends with whom I shared these years as President of the Inter-Parliamentary
    Union,
    Presiding over the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) is a great honor, but above all, a
    considerable responsibility. This Organization – with 131 years of history and 179
    member countries – is the most important space for parliamentary diplomacy in the
    world. That is the extent of our responsibility.
    Today, in my last day as President, I thank my colleagues for the trust that they placed
    in me when they elected me three years ago in the 137 IPU Assembly in St.
    Petersburg, Russia. While working on an intense campaign, I vowed to make the IPU
    a stronger, more transparent, more democratic, more relevant organization that would
    also become more closely engaged with its members. These are the goals that guided
    my Presidency, which now allow me to deliver positive results.
    Everyone has been called upon to defend multilateralism, especially the IPU. This is
    why this has been a priority to me. Humanity endures through difficult times: the
    Covid-19 pandemic and its grave consequences on both the economy and health, the
    terrible violence afflicting women and girls, climate change, increasing inequality, and
    millions who find themselves displaced. Now, more than ever, it should be clear that
    only through multilateralism can we define joint solutions to our common problems,
    and that only through parliaments can we provide a road map for national
    implementation by adapting legislation and allocating budgets. It is us,
    parliamentarians, who are the ones who must translate global agreements into local
    solutions.
    Therefore, I dedicated a significant part of my Presidency to working directly with
    parliaments, with the very heart of the IPU. I visited 48 countries; met with 28 heads of
    state and government, and with more than 90 Speakers of Parliament. I took part in
    several parliamentary conference, in addition to numerous responsibilities as
    President of the IPU. Beginning on March this year, this had to change into virtual
    meetings owing to the restrictions imposed on us by the pandemic. But even though
    the format changed, the roadmap to reach our goals and attain our results remained
    the same.
    I am convinced that there is a need to intensify our efforts in transparency and
    accountability. As a result, on 1 November I will present and distribute my activities
    report encompassing these three years. However, I would like to share with you some
    of the most relevant results.
    Bringing the IPU closer to the United Nations has been a priority. We worked very
    closely with the Secretary-General, Mr. António Guterres, and the Presidents of the
    General Assembly, Mr. Miroslav Lajčák, Ms. María Fernanda Espinosa, Mr. Tijjani
    Muhammad-Bande and Mr. Volkan Bozkir, who I thank for the considerable support
    that they provided to the IPU. I also want to express my considerable gratitude to Ms.
    Amina Mohammed, Ms. Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Mr. Fabrizio Hochshild, Mr.
    Vladimir Voronkov, Mr. Filippo Grandi, Mr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Ms.
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    Michelle Bachelet, Ms. Patricia Espinosa, Mr. Mukhisa Kituyi, Ms. Natalia Kanem, Ms.
    Maria Luiza Ribeiro Viotti, Mr. Achim Steiner, Mr. Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, and Mr. Luis
    Alfonso de Alba.
    Together with the Permanent Mission of Mexico to the UN, we achieved historical
    progress in two Resolutions on the Interaction between the United Nations, national
    parliaments and the Inter-Parliamentary Union (2018 and 2020).
    In these resolutions we achieved a consensus to commemorate the International Day
    of Parliamentarism on every 30 June, increase cooperation between the IPU and the
    UN in matters of importance such as the empowerment of women and girls, the fight
    against terrorism, and the 2030 Agenda, and we agreed on the convening of periodic
    meetings between UN high officials and the IPU. In our 2020 Resolution, we entirely
    reflected our priorities in accordance with the UN and member states: translating
    global agreements into national solution, achieve greater gender equality (especially in
    political life), eradicating violence against women and girls, join our efforts against
    hate speech, and promote participation of young people in parliaments to a much
    greater extent.
    This year, in which we commemorated the 75th Anniversary of the United Nations and
    131 years of the IPU, we hosted the Fifth World Conference of Speakers of Parliament
    and we adopted an important Declaration with a significant parliamentary commitment
    to building back better (https://www.ipu.org/file/9550/download). This Declaration has
    been distributed to all UN members, and it is an essential part of my message in the
    UN75 Summit on behalf of all parliamentarians in the IPU.
    As we agreed in our Declaration, “We underscore that the IPU is a parliamentary
    political organization which must be endowed with stronger parliamentary leadership,
    direction and control”. An important part of my work was also focused on
    strengthening our institution, to make it more democratic by decentralizing decisions
    so that they can be made by our members and not exclusively by the Presidency and
    the Secretariat, which is the way this was done three years ago. We also managed to
    make our organization more transparent by delivering more information to members
    and taking more decisions to the governing bodies; more closer to its members
    through hundreds of parliamentary meetings; more inclusive by giving a greater voice
    to women through ensuring that all new working groups be elected under gender
    parity rules; and also ensuring that young people are always represented. Finally, the
    IPU also became more relevant by taking its presence to over 48 countries and more
    than 30 UN conferences.
    Austerity is a fundamental principle and a fair demand from citizens. As President of
    the IPU, I managed to engage in more activities with national parliaments without
    using more resources. More was achieved by a better use of the budget. I thank the
    IPU Secretariat for the support in the development of our Strategy and the execution
    of the work programme, which we defined with the Executive Committee in February
    2018 and reflects the promises that I made to members during my campaign.
    Moreover, we developed an innovative and dynamic presidency. For the first time, the
    IPU undertook the Executive Education Parliamentary Leadership Seminar by working
    jointly with the Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores Monterrey (ITESM,
    Mexico); we organized the book to commemorate the IPU’s 130th Anniversary, and
    we implemented training and preparation webinars for parliamentarians with the
    Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) and Parliamentarians for the
    Global Goals (PfGG). In both cases, as President I sought the financing needed to
    make these projects a reality. I am grateful to ITESM, to the National Assembly of
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    Kuwait and its President, Mr. Marzouq Al Ghanim, to Mr. Jeffrey Sachs and Ms.
    Kirsten Brosbøl for their considerable support to achieve this.
    As the youngest person and only the second woman to preside the IPU in its history, I
    am aware that I have a responsibility to open more doors for women and youth. I did
    so during my mandate and that is how it must continue. We need both an IPU and
    national parliaments that are examples of gender parity and inclusion of future
    generations. Only more egalitarian parliaments can build a more inclusive planet.
    While I write these lines, the world undergoes simultaneous crises. The pandemic
    tests our political systems and the means through which we administrate what is
    public. One of the institutions that must be up to the task to the greatest extent is
    parliament. The challenge is certainly not an easy one: we need to both rethink and
    rethink ourselves, defend governments that originate from collective decisions, to
    know that we are part of a process in which each and every single human being which
    make up the different nations are respected. In a few words: democracy.
    But the close and intense work that I have carried out with my colleagues throughout
    these three years has left me with full certainty that we can be up to the challenge. In
    our experiences and deliberations, I had the privilege of witnessing clear examples of
    an honest commitment for finding people-centered solutions; of an unrelenting will to
    make the decision of acting in the face of the problems that afflict our world; and of
    solidarizing from the most profound sense of empathy with the causes of those who
    need to be heard and helped the most. I am grateful for the 46,552 parliamentarians
    who work every day to build a better world that is much less unfair and more human.
    As long as we do not desist from this momentum, humanity will overcome present
    challenges and will walk towards a prosperous future.
    Once more, I thank everyone who made possible this 2017-2020 Presidency and each
    one of its results. Particularly, I would like to thank the Congress of the Union, the
    Government of Mexico, and the Mexican Foreign Service for their essential efforts,
    without which this honor and experience would not have been possible. I remain with
    the satisfaction of having contributed to an extent to the goal that must guide all of us
    who are involved in politics: to dignify the life of each and every one that are a part of
    this world.
    In this new stage, I will continue with my efforts for inclusion and for democracy in my
    country and in our world. After this day in which I end my mandate, we can remain in
    touch through my personal email, gabrielacuevasbarron@hotmail.com and my
    cellphone number, +52 55 2270 8667.
    With the deepest sincerity and esteem,
    Gabriela Cuevas Barron
    President of the Inter-Parliamentary Union