Free trade between the EU and Canada | CETA “could” apply even if the Assembly rejects it, assures Hayer

Free trade between the EU and Canada |  CETA “could” apply even if the Assembly rejects it, assures Hayer

2024-03-25 11:21:15

(Paris) CETA, a free trade treaty between the EU and Canada in provisional application since 2017, “might” continue to operate even if, following the Senate last week, the Assembly were to reject it, assured Monday Valérie Hayer, head of the Macronist list for the Europeans.


France “has process institutional on these issues”, explained the candidate on franceinfo, saying she was also “convinced that this agreement is good for our farmers”.

“It will be the government’s decision to see what position will be taken,” if the Assembly rejected it, she added. Could it be applied even if both chambers vote once morest it? “He might,” she replied.

Formally, the treaty might in fact continue to apply as long as the government has not notified Brussels that it cannot ratify the treaty.

A coalition of senators from the right and the left, at the initiative of communist elected officials, achieved a political tour de force on Thursday by putting to the vote the bill to ratify CETA, applied provisionally since 2017 at the European level, but that the government had until now never put it on the agenda of the upper house.

The communist deputies have already announced their intention to open the front in the Assembly by taking up the text of their senator counterparts on May 30, 10 days before the European elections, but the government seems to want to procrastinate and might delay in submitting the text on the table of the Assembly.

Denouncing a “demagogic posture” on the part of “the French extreme left and right,” Valérie Hayer judged that a rejection would be “devastating for our French farmers and for the signal that would be sent to our European partners.”

“There are good agreements, there are bad agreements, bad agreements, we oppose them,” said the president of the Renew group in the European Parliament, citing Mercosur, a free trade agreement with America. from South. “The CETA agreement was and remains a good agreement for our sectors.”

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