Parliament asks CJEU on legality of EU–Mercosur agreement split
Decision
Parliament adopted resolution B10‑0061/2026 (procedure 2026/2560(RSP)) to seek a Court of Justice opinion on the compatibility with the Treaties of the proposed Partnership Agreement and the proposed Interim Trade Agreement, and instructed its President to request the opinion and notify Member States, the Council and the Commission.
What Changes
The resolution questions the Commission’s decision to split an initially negotiated single mixed association agreement and asks the Court whether that division alters the allocation of competences, the Article 218 TFEU procedure, institutional balance and the Union’s environmental and policy coherence obligations.
Who Is Affected
It concerns the EU and its Member States, the Common Market of the South and its Member States, the agri‑food and agricultural sectors, consumers and the EU institutions involved.
Sources
Official Documents
- MOTION FOR A RESOLUTION seeking an opinion from the Court of Justice on the compatibility with the Treaties of the proposed Partnership Agreement between the European Union and its Member States, of the one part, and the Common Market of the South, the Argentine Republic, the Federative Republic of Brazil, the Republic of Paraguay and the Oriental Republic of Uruguay, of the other part, and the proposed Interim Agreement on Trade between the European Union, of the one part, and the Common Market of the South, the Argentine Republic, the Federative Republic of Brazil, the Republic of Paraguay and the Oriental Republic of Uruguay, of the other part Parliament adopted a resolution to request the Court of Justice's opinion on the compatibility of the EU–Mercosur Partnership and Interim Trade Agreements with the Treaties.
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