International Network for a United Nations Second Assembly
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The International Network for a United Nations Second Assembly, or INFUSA, is an organization devoted to the establishment of a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly
United Nations Parliamentary Assembly
A United Nations Parliamentary Assembly is a proposed addition to the United Nations System that would allow for participation of member nations' legislators and, eventually, direct election of United Nations parliament members by citizens worldwide...

. According to Citizens for a United Nations People's Assembly
Citizens for a United Nations People's Assembly
Citizens for a United Nations People's Assembly is an organization seeking reform of the United Nations through its "Campaign to Empower the UN". A major goal of the group is the establishment of a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly...

, "In 1982, during the second UN Special Session on Disarmament, Jeffrey Segall presented a proposal for a study on 'a UN Second or Peoples Assembly' which became the basis for an International Network for a UN Second Assembly (INFUSA). From 1988 to 1995 INFUSA and the Association of World Citizens collaborated on a series of annual conferences in New York, San Francisco, Vienna and back in New York" http://www.sf-pa.org/history.htm. INFUSA once numbered more than 100 organizationshttp://www.peacemagazine.org/archive/v07n1p28.htm. Campaign for a Democratic United Nations, or CAMDUN, started out as an INFUSA project. Both, INFUSA and CAMDUN are largely defunct.

CAMDUN

The Campaign for a Democratic United Nations, or CAMDUN, was established in 1989 as a project of the International Network for a United Nations Second Assembly.
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