Jordan Bardella announces censure motion against French government at press conference, protesting EU-Mercosur deal betrayal of farmers.
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Bardella announces censure motion despite France's against vote on Mercosur

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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.

On Thursday, January 8, 2026, Emmanuel Macron announced that France would vote against the signing of the EU-Mercosur trade agreement at the European ministers' meeting in Brussels the following day. In a statement, the president acknowledged a 'unanimous political rejection' in France while recognizing 'incontestable advances' in the negotiations. 'France is in favor of international trade, but the EU-Mercosur agreement is an agreement from another age, negotiated for too long on bases that are too old,' he declared. He directly informed Ursula von der Leyen of this position during a phone call Thursday afternoon.

Despite this, France cannot prevent the agreement's signing. With the support of Giorgia Meloni's Italy, proponents of the deal hold a qualified majority in the EU Council. Von der Leyen plans to initial the agreement on Monday in Paraguay, as noted in multiple sources. Opponents, including France, Poland, Hungary, and Ireland, lack sufficient votes.

In response to this decision, Jordan Bardella, president of the National Rally (RN), reacted sharply on social network X. He deems Macron's maneuver 'as belated as it is hypocritical,' after years of negotiations without defending French interests. 'By claiming today to oppose it [...], he attempts a communication maneuver as belated as it is hypocritical,' he wrote, denouncing a 'betrayal of French farmers.' Bardella announced that the RN would file two motions of censure: one in the National Assembly against the Lecornu government, and one in the European Parliament against the von der Leyen Commission.

This episode highlights tensions surrounding Mercosur, seen as a threat to French agriculture due to its looser environmental and sanitary standards. French farmers, in anger, view the agreement as a risk to their food sovereignty, exacerbating the ongoing agricultural crisis in 2026.

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Jordan Bardella's announcement of censure motions against Lecornu's government and the EU Commission over Mercosur drew strong reactions on X. Supporters from the RN praised it as a defense of French farmers against Macron's alleged hypocrisy. Critics dismissed it as opportunistic barking, regardless of France's opposing vote. Journalists reported the news neutrally, highlighting high political tension.

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Following initial criticisms, France is pushing harder for a delay in the EU-Mercosur trade deal's signing on Saturday in Brazil, citing insufficient farmer protections. LR Senator Retailleau calls out Macron's inconsistent positions, while a diplomat warns: 'It's now or it's dead'.

The European Parliament rejected a motion of censure against Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Thursday, January 22, initiated by the far right over disputes surrounding the Mercosur agreement. The motion garnered only 165 votes in favor against 390 against. The French government firmly opposes any provisional application of the treaty, calling it a 'democratic violation'.

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The National Assembly rejected on January 14 the two censure motions filed by La France Insoumise and the Rassemblement National against the government, in reaction to the EU-Mercosur free trade agreement. The LFI motion garnered only 256 votes out of 288 required, while the RN's got 142. Despite French opposition, the European Union is set to sign the deal on Saturday.

Following France's demand to halt the signing, the EU has proposed postponing its long-negotiated trade pact with Mercosur until early January 2025 to overcome opposition from France and newly reluctant Italy. New safeguards aim to protect European farmers, amid protests and support for diversifying trade.

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The European Parliament voted on Wednesday to refer the EU-Mercosur trade deal to the Court of Justice to check its legality, temporarily halting its implementation. Thousands of farmers are protesting in Strasbourg against the agreement, with a police officer seriously injured in clashes. France welcomes the vote as aligned with its opposition to the treaty.

Fifteen months before the end of his term, Emmanuel Macron is facing a challenging political return. Nationally, motions of censure have been filed against the government following the EU's approval of the Mercosur trade deal despite France's opposition. Internationally, his tweet on the kidnapping of Nicolás Maduro by US forces has sparked controversies.

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Building on recent calls for delays from France and others, the EU has secured additional safeguard clauses for agriculture to advance the long-stalled free trade agreement with Mercosur. Brazil presses for swift approval ahead of the planned Saturday signing, as reservations persist among member states.

 

 

 

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