Where does a democratic process sit within UN's Agenda 2030? Answer: It doesn't, it isn't intended to play any part at all because the planned global government is to be a global dictatorship.
Have asny of the political parties mentioned any of this to us? NO, NOT a word, not even a whisper.
You Tube video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMj6BQ00BbMUN PDF document can be downloaded here:
https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/p ... ngourworldSelection of quotes below from the DECLARATION section of the PDFQuote:
17. In its scope, however, the framework we are announcing today goes far beyond the MDGs (Millenium Development Goals). Alongside continuing development priorities such as poverty eradication, health, education and food security and nutrition, it sets out a wide range of economic, social and environmental objectives. It also promises more peaceful and inclusive societies. It also, crucially, defines means of implementation. Reflecting the integrated approach that we have decided on, there are deep interconnections and many cross-cutting elements across the new Goals and targets.
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21. The new Goals and targets will come into effect on 1 January 2016 and will guide the decisions we take over the next fifteen years.
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27. We will seek to build strong economic foundations for all our countries. Sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth is essential for prosperity. This will only be possible if wealth is shared and income inequality is addressed.
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28. We commit to making fundamental changes in the way that our societies produce and consume goods and services.
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29. We recognize the positive contribution of migrants for inclusive growth and sustainable development. We also recognize that international migration is a multi-dimensional reality of major relevance for the development of countries of origin, transit and destination, which requires coherent and comprehensive responses. We will cooperate internationally to ensure safe, orderly and regular migration involving full respect for human rights and the humane treatment of migrants regardless of migration status, of refugees and of displaced persons. Such cooperation should also strengthen the resilience of communities hosting refugees, particularly in developing countries. We underline the right of migrants to return to their country of citizenship, and recall that States must ensure that their returning nationals are duly received.
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31. We acknowledge that the UNFCCC is the primary international, intergovernmental forum for negotiating the global response to climate change. We are determined to address decisively the threat posed by climate change and environmental degradation.