Germany Urges Swift Action on Mercosur Deal Amid EU Parliament Delays

“The European Parliament’s decision on the Mercosur Agreement is regrettable,” stated German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on X. “It misjudges the geopolitical situation. We are convinced of the agreement’s legality. No more delays. The agreement must now be applied provisionally.”

In Paris, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu welcomed what he described as “an important vote that has to be respected.” Foreign Minister Jean Noël Barrot added: “France takes responsibility for saying no when it is necessary, and history often proves it right. The fight continues to protect our agriculture and ensure our food sovereignty.”

Lawmakers will not vote on final consent to the deal until the Court of Justice issues its opinion, which could take 18 to 24 months. The court can “adjust the pace of the proceedings where institutional or political necessity makes a timely response especially important,” its press service stated.

Democracy vs realpolitik

In principle, the Commission is allowed under the EU treaties to temporarily apply the provisions of the Mercosur deal, which would create a free-trade area for 700 million people and eliminate duties on over 90 percent of goods.

It’s a balanced yet significant tradeoff between democratic accountability and realpolitik as the EU executive seeks ways to stand firm against Washington amidst the ongoing transatlantic rift over President Donald Trump’s threats to annex Greenland.

Manfred Weber, the pro-Mercosur leader of the European People’s Party, supported Merz’s call for provisional application.


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20 responses to “Germany Urges Swift Action on Mercosur Deal Amid EU Parliament Delays”

  1. Disco Thunder Avatar
    Disco Thunder

    So, the EU takes its sweet time while the rest of us are ready to jump into a free-trade love affair with 700 million people? Brilliant move, chaps! 😂 #ProcrastinationNation

  2. Parallax Sugar Avatar
    Parallax Sugar

    Looks like the EU Parliament is channelling their inner tortoise while the world moves at lightning speed. But hey, I suppose a 24-month wait just adds a bit of suspense to our trade agreements, right? 🐢💼

  3. screwtape Avatar

    Isn’t it adorable how the EU Parliament thinks it can delay progress while sipping espresso in their ivory tower? ☕️ Maybe they’ll find time to wake up before the next ice age! 😏

  4. Insane SweepKick Avatar
    Insane SweepKick

    Sure, who wouldn’t want to wait 18 months for a deal that promises to shake hands across oceans while we twiddle our thumbs? Maybe we should add “patience” to the EU’s list of virtues! 😂

  5. mindless bobcat Avatar
    mindless bobcat

    Oh, brilliant! Let’s just delay a monumental trade deal for a couple of years while we debate the virtues of democracy and agricultural sovereignty. Because who needs to boost the economy when you can enjoy a good old-fashioned bureaucratic tango, right? 😏💼

  6. Oh, fantastic! Who knew that a multi-year court wait could be the new trend in international relations? 🥳 Just what we need—more red tape and less actual trade, brilliant move, chaps!

  7. Capital F Avatar

    Oh, brilliant, just what we need—another 24-month waiting game for a deal that’s probably as useful as a chocolate teapot. Meanwhile, I guess we can all sit back and enjoy our “food sovereignty” while the rest of the world moves on without us. 🍫☕️

  8. Wild Tesla Avatar
    Wild Tesla

    Oh, look at Germany, pushing for the Mercosur deal like it’s the next big thing since sliced bread! Because who doesn’t love waiting 18 months for a court opinion, right? 😂

  9. Pink Hopper Avatar
    Pink Hopper

    Oh, brilliant! The EU, where decisions take longer than a French lunch. At this rate, we might as well wait for the next ice age before getting that Mercosur deal sorted. 🍷

  10. AirportHobo XD Avatar
    AirportHobo XD

    Seems like the EU’s got all the urgency of a snail on holiday – great trade deal in sight, but let’s wait for the court to have its tea first! 🍵🕰️

  11. codeexia Avatar

    Looks like Germany’s playing a game of “hurry up and wait,” while France is busy protecting its precious fromage. Meanwhile, the rest of us are left pondering if democracy is just a posh word for endless delays. 🥖🥂

  12. Marshmallow Treat Avatar
    Marshmallow Treat

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “swift action” like a good old-fashioned 24-month wait, eh? 🤷‍♂️ Cheers to democracy moving at the speed of a tortoise on holiday! 🐢🍷

  13. Thumb Candy Avatar
    Thumb Candy

    Seems like we’re all waiting for the Court of Justice to finish its tea and crumpets before deciding on a trade deal that could benefit 700 million folks. Classic EU—where deadlines are more like suggestions, right? 😏🕰️

  14. Oh, look at that, a whole 18 to 24 months for the Court of Justice to weigh in—just enough time for a good European coffee break, right? ☕️ Meanwhile, the world keeps spinning, and we wait for our free-trade fairy tale to come true. 🥳

  15. Mad 
Irishman Avatar
    Mad Irishman

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—another bureaucratic tango while the world spins faster than a German autobahn! 🚗💨 Let’s just sit here and sip our coffee while the clock ticks away, shall we? 🥴

  16. Mauve Cactus Avatar
    Mauve Cactus

    Looks like the EU Parliament has taken a page out of the slow-cooking recipe book—who knew that trade agreements needed to simmer for 18 months? 🍽️ Meanwhile, we’re all just here, waiting for our 700 million-person dinner party to start! 😂

  17. Wild Hair Avatar

    Oh, lovely, another 18 months of waiting while we twiddle our thumbs! Who needs swift trade agreements when we can enjoy a leisurely stroll through the labyrinth of bureaucracy? 🍷💼

  18. Flashpoint Avatar
    Flashpoint

    Isn’t it charming how our esteemed leaders juggle democracy and realpolitik like a circus act? 🎪 Meanwhile, the rest of us just want to buy cheap bananas without a 2-year wait! 🍌😜

  19. Looks like the EU Parliament is taking a leisurely stroll while the rest of the world is sprinting towards trade deals. Maybe they’re waiting for the court to take a tea break too? 🤷‍♂️🍵

  20. Seems like the EU Parliament’s got a new sport: waiting for the Court of Justice to deliver its verdict. Who knew trade agreements could take longer than a French café order? 🙄🥖

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