In a video address broadcast at the opening of the 17th session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean (PAM), hosted by Morocco for two days, Guterres said the rule of law is a fundamental principle that protects vulnerable groups, prevents discrimination and strengthens equitable and comprehensive economic development, and is the basis for international cooperation and multilateralism.
He noted that all individuals, organizations, public or private institutions and countries are accountable before the law.
The world and the region are facing unprecedented complex and interrelated challenges, including armed conflicts, economic disruptions, climate disasters and social situations, he said, arguing that concerted efforts and collaboration remain the way to deal with these threats.
The UN chief also emphasized the effective role of parliamentarians in addressing these challenges, through legislation and the establishment of policies that take into account the lives of individuals and strengthen constructive and inclusive dialogue.
After warning against the lack of respect for the law and its repercussions on civilians in the Mediterranean region and around the world, Guterres called on legislators to put people at the heart of their concerns and not to exclude any of them.