The Council is the gathering of all member parties, fraternal and associated organisations.
The Presidium members are the leadership body, including the President, Secretary-General, Vice-Presidents, and representatives from member parties.
Honorary Presidents of the Socialist International are distinguished former leaders of the organisation, recognised for their significant contributions.
The Statutes of the Socialist International are the governing rules that define its structure, roles, and decision-making processes.
The Ethical Charter of the Socialist International outlines the principles and values that guide the behavior and actions of its members, promoting integrity, solidarity, and social justice.
he Declaration of Principles of the Socialist International outlines the core values and ideological foundations of the organisation, emphasising democracy, equality, and social justice as guiding tenets.
The Congress is the supreme body of the Socialist International.
The Socialist International establishes Commissions to address significant global issues.
The Socialist International holds a meeting of parliamentarians from SI member parties.
Each year, during the high level segment of the UN General Assembly in the month of September, the SI holds a meeting of members.
The regional Committees define and inform the work of the Socialist International.