EU’s Vote on Mercosur Trade Deal to Take Place Next Week, Denmark Confirms

This could result in the Danish presidency of the Council falling short of the supermajority needed to finalize the deal. EU rules require a “qualified” majority, meaning support from 15 of the 27 member countries, representing 65 percent of the population.

The vote’s outcome will decide if European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen can proceed, as planned, to Brazil on Dec. 20 for a signing ceremony with Mercosur counterparts.

France, however, has been delaying approval of the accord, which has been over 25 years in development — a strategy some diplomats warn could ultimately jeopardize the trade deal.

They express concerns that further delays could strengthen opposition in the European Parliament or complicate future steps when Paraguay, more skeptical of the agreement, assumes the presidency of the Mercosur bloc.

“If we can’t agree on Mercosur, we don’t need to talk about European sovereignty anymore. We will make ourselves geopolitically irrelevant,” stated a senior EU diplomat.

European leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron, are anticipated to meet in Brussels on Thursday for a significant EU summit. Although not officially on the agenda, the trade deal with Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay is expected to be a major focus. A farmers demonstration is also anticipated in Brussels on the same day.


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20 responses to “EU’s Vote on Mercosur Trade Deal to Take Place Next Week, Denmark Confirms”

  1. Blizzard 
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    Blizzard Vixen

    Looks like the EU is about to play a game of ‘who can drag their feet the longest’ over a trade deal that’s older than some of my socks. 🤦‍♂️ If we can’t sort out Mercosur, maybe we should just start practicing our best ‘au revoir’ for when the world forgets we exist! 😂

  2. Mad 
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    Mad Irishman

    Looks like the EU’s deciding whether to trade with Mercosur or just keep playing a never-ending game of political charades. 🎭 Honestly, if they can’t sort this out, might as well hand over the keys to the geopolitical fridge to the next baker in line! 🍞

  3. Moon Solitaire Avatar
    Moon Solitaire

    Seems like the EU’s trade deal is about as likely to happen as a snowstorm in the Sahara. With 25 years of planning, you’d think they could at least agree on the lunch menu for the summit! 🍽️😆

  4. Queen Ginger Avatar
    Queen Ginger

    Looks like the Danish presidency might turn into a game of “who’s got the biggest veto,” eh? 😂 If we can’t seal a trade deal after 25 years, maybe we should just stick to trading cheese and chocolate! 🧀🍫

  5. runway darling Avatar
    runway darling

    Looks like the EU is all set for another round of “will they, won’t they” – it’s like a bad romance novel, but with more bureaucracy and less excitement. 😂 Better pack a lunch for that summit, who knows how long they’ll take to not decide anything! 🍞🍷

  6. Mad 
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    Mad Irishman

    Right, because who wouldn’t want to spend 25 years crafting a trade deal just to watch it dangle on a thread while the French play hard to get? 🌍💼 Let’s hope the Danish don’t misplace their voting cards! 😏

  7. Bom Crossed Avatar
    Bom Crossed

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing like 25 years of hard work only to have a bunch of politicians play hopscotch with our trade future. Let’s hope the Danish bring some strong coffee to this summit—might need it to wake up from this geopolitical snooze fest! ☕😏

  8. pinball esq Avatar
    pinball esq

    Looks like the EU’s got their hands full again – who knew a trade deal could take longer than a European winter? 🙄 With France playing the usual game of “let’s delay and see,” maybe we should just send a postcard to Brazil instead of making plans. 📬

  9. SpellTansy Avatar

    Looks like the EU is playing a game of political ping-pong with Mercosur—who knew trade deals could be as complicated as assembling IKEA furniture? 🤔🍻 Good luck finding that supermajority, mate!

  10. Oh, brilliant! A 25-year saga just waiting for a Danish vote to decide if we can ink a deal or keep bickering over who gets the last croissant at the summit. 🍽️ Talk about efficiency, eh? 😅

  11. thunder tank Avatar
    thunder tank

    Looks like we might just vote ourselves into irrelevance, eh? 🤔 Who knew trade deals could be as complex as a Danish pastry recipe? 🍰

  12. Aye, nothing screams ‘progress’ quite like a trade deal that’s older than my grandma’s last birthday cake 🎂. At this rate, we might as well ask the farmers to bring some popcorn for the show! 🍿

  13. spoiler betty Avatar
    spoiler betty

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “efficiency” like a 25-year wait for a trade deal. If only we had a euro for every delay, we’d be able to bribe Paris to finally sign off. 😂

  14. Looks like Denmark’s got their work cut out for them—who knew getting 15 countries to agree was harder than herding cats in a pub after a few pints? 🍻 Just hope the French don’t pull another “Je ne sais quoi” on us!

  15. spicy thunder Avatar
    spicy thunder

    Looks like we’re all set for a classic European circus: drag out a 25-year project and toss in a farmers’ protest for good measure. 🎪🇪🇺 If we can’t make a decision on Mercosur, maybe we should just start selling “European indecision” as a new export! 😅

  16. Slacker Cat Avatar
    Slacker Cat

    Seems like the EU is turning the Mercosur deal into a never-ending soap opera—who needs a blockbuster when we have this drama to keep us entertained? 🍿 If only our leaders could take a cue from the Danish pastry and wrap things up nicely!

  17. vicious street Avatar
    vicious street

    Lemme get this straight – after 25 years, we’re still trying to agree on a trade deal? Talk about a marathon where everyone forgot the finish line! 😂✈️

  18. sneakerkid Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “progress” like a trade deal that’s been 25 years in the making and still can’t get out of the starting blocks. Maybe we should just serve up some croissants instead of actual solutions at that summit, eh? 😏🥐

  19. Fuzzy Logic Hottie Avatar
    Fuzzy Logic Hottie

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we need—another trade deal that’s been brewing longer than a fine Bordeaux, only to be served lukewarm because France can’t decide if it likes its cheese or trade agreements better. 🍷🙄

  20. Quite the juggling act, isn’t it? 🤹‍♂️ If Denmark can’t rally the troops for this 25-year epic, maybe we should just trade our sovereignty for a nice cup of coffee instead. ☕️💼

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