MEPs seek ECJ legal opinion on EU‑Mercosur agreement
Process in Brief
With 334 votes in favour, 324 against and 11 abstentions, the European Parliament adopted a resolution asking the European Court of Justice for a legal opinion on the EU‑Mercosur agreement; a second resolution demanding a legal assessment was rejected with 225 votes for, 402 against and 13 abstentions.
What Is at Stake
The legal basis of the EU‑Mercosur partnership agreement (EMPA) and the interim trade agreement (iTA) will be reviewed by the ECJ, and Parliament will continue its examination of the texts while awaiting the court's opinion.
Timeline
The ECJ will review the legal basis of the EMPA and iTA and Parliament will await that opinion before voting to grant or withhold its consent to the Agreement.
Sources
Official Documents
- EU-Mercosur: MEPs demand a legal opinion on its conformity with the EU treaties EU Parliament adopted a resolution asking ECJ for a legal opinion on EU-Mercosur conformity with EU treaties; a second resolution was rejected; ECJ will review legal basis before Parliament votes on consent.
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