French right firmly opposes EU-Mercosur agreement

The EU-Mercosur free trade agreement was signed on January 17, 2026, in Asunción, Paraguay, but faces strong opposition from France's right-wing. Les Républicains aim to delay its entry into force to safeguard national agriculture. Protests occurred in Strasbourg, with a resolution to refer the matter to the EU Court of Justice upcoming.

The trade agreement between the European Union (EU) and Mercosur countries (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay) was signed on Saturday, January 17, 2026, in Asunción, Paraguay. This free trade deal unites France's right-wing against it, particularly Les Républicains (LR), who see it as a threat to the future of French agriculture.

Despite the signing, opponents remain determined. French agricultural unions, backed by the FNSEA, protested on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, in Strasbourg, home to the European Parliament. They hope to delay the agreement's entry into force. The next day, on Wednesday, January 21, MEPs are set to vote on a resolution to refer the deal to the EU Court of Justice to check its compatibility with EU treaties. A majority could halt the ratification process pending the Court's opinion.

The five LR MEPs have been pushing this effort from the start. They were joined at the protest by about 30 national LR parliamentarians, led by Senate and deputy group leaders Mathieu Darnaud and Laurent Wauquiez. “We were the only French delegation present at this level of importance,” notes the deputy from Haute-Loire. “Our goal is clear: to secure the referral to the Court of Justice of the European Union tomorrow!” This move aims to keep pressure on the European Parliament and extend the fight against the agreement.

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Den franske regering kræver udsættelse af den planlagte underskrivelse af frihandelsaftalen med Mercosur-staterne. Dette skyldes pres fra landmænd, der frygter ulemper på grund af forskellige standarder. EU-kommissionspræsident Ursula von der Leyen skulle underskrive aftalen lørdag i Brasilien.

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French farmers rallied in Paris with 350 tractors against the Mercosur deal, incomes, and regulations. Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu responded with an emergency agricultural plan. Meanwhile, South American farmers warmly welcome the treaty.

The European Council approved the free trade agreement between the European Union and Mercosul on Friday (9), with support from 21 of the 27 member states, following negotiations started in 1999. Despite the progress, hurdles remain, including European Parliament approval and potential legal challenges from countries like France. Signing is scheduled for January 17 in Asunción, Paraguay.

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Bygger på nylige opfordringer til udsættelse fra Frankrig og andre har EU sikret yderligere sikringsklausuler for landbruget for at fremme den længe standset frihandelsaftale med Mercosur. Brasilien presser på for hurtig godkendelse forud for den planlagte lørdagsunderskrivelse, mens reservationer vedvarer blandt medlemsstaterne.

Forbundskansler Friedrich Merz annoncerede ved Deutsche Börses nytårsreception i Eschborn, at EU's frihandelsaftale med Mercosur-stater vil træde provisorisk i kraft før afslutningen af en EuGH-gennemgang. Han ser det som en vej til større europæisk uafhængighed i en usikker verdensorden. Aftalen blev underskrevet i begyndelsen af året efter mere end 25 års forhandlinger.

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Despite Emmanuel Macron's decision to vote against the EU-Mercosur agreement in Brussels, Jordan Bardella, president of the National Rally, announced on Thursday a motion of censure against Sébastien Lecornu's government. He describes the French position as a hypocritical and belated maneuver, denouncing a betrayal of farmers. This comes as the European Union prepares to sign the deal despite French opposition.

 

 

 

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