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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

B10-0060/2026 – Motion for a resolution

21 January 2026 European Parliament - EP-10 RSP 2026/2560(RSP) (OEIL)
334
For
324
Against
11
Abstention
10
Did Not Vote

Summary

The European Parliament adopted by 334 votes to 324, with 11 abstentions, 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.

As a reminder, in 2019, the Commission published the agreement in principle summarising the negotiating results of the trade part of the EU-Mercosur Association agreement. In December 2024, the Commission announced that it had finalised the negotiation of the EU-Mercosur agreement. On 3 September 2025, the Commission presented the EU-Mercosur agreement as two parallel legal texts, namely the EU-Mercosur Partnership Agreement (EMPA) and an Interim Trade Agreement (ITA), and put forward its proposals to the Council for the signature and conclusion of the EMPA. The EMPA is a mixed framework agreement, which requires unanimous approval in the Council, the consent of Parliament and ratification by all 27 Member States before it can fully enter into force. The ITA covers only those provisions falling under the exclusive competence of the EU and requires only a qualified majority in the Council and Parliaments consent to enter into force.

Parliament is concerned that:

- the splitting of the EU Mercosur agreement into the EMPA and the ITA may be incompatible with Article 218(2) and (4) TFEU, as well as with the principle of conferral, the institutional balance principle and the sincere cooperation principle enshrined in Article 4(3) and Article 13(2) TEU. It is also concerned that the negotiation guidelines issued by the Council may not be respected and that this may affect the voting rules in the Council and prevent national parliaments from having their legitimate say on the agreement;

- the rebalancing mechanism provided for in the EU Mercosur agreement may, at least, be incompatible with Articles 11, 168, 169 and 191 TFEU and Articles 35, 37 and 38 of the Charter and may threaten the EUs ability to maintain the autonomy of the EU legal order;

- the EMPA and the ITA may compromise the application of the precautionary principle, which could result in incompatibility with, at least, Articles 168, 169 and 191 TFEU as well as Articles 35, 37 and 38 of the Charter;

- the precautionary principle might be adversely affected by the authority granted to an arbitration panel to assess the EUs application of the precautionary principle.

Against this background, Parliament decided to seek an opinion from the Court of Justice, in accordance with Article 218(11) TFEU, on the compatibility with the Treaties of the proposed agreement and the EUs proposed conclusion of the EMPA and the ITA, and the procedure followed in seeking to obtain that conclusion. It instructs its President to quickly take the necessary measures to obtain such an opinion from the Court of Justice and to forward this resolution, for information, to the Council and the Commission.

Text adopted by Parliament, single reading

Breakdown by Political Group

PPE
43
135
180 members
S&D
35
90
125 members
PfE
72
80 members
ECR
35
39
74 members
Renew
24
46
70 members
Greens/EFA
36
12
49 members
The Left
38
38 members
NI
27
28 members
ESN
24
25 members

Breakdown by Country

Germany
35 / 54 / 1
France
78 / 0 / 0
Italy
22 / 52 / 0
Spain
10 / 42 / 0
Poland
48 / 0 / 0
Netherlands
13 / 17 / 0
Romania
16 / 12 / 1
Greece
13 / 7 / 0
Hungary
18 / 2 / 0
Austria
9 / 11 / 0
Czechia
4 / 8 / 7
Portugal
3 / 16 / 0
Sweden
4 / 15 / 0
Belgium
12 / 5 / 2
Bulgaria
7 / 9 / 0
Finland
6 / 9 / 0
Denmark
1 / 13 / 0
Slovakia
8 / 6 / 0
Ireland
9 / 4 / 0
Croatia
4 / 6 / 0
Latvia
1 / 8 / 0
Lithuania
2 / 7 / 0
Slovenia
5 / 4 / 0
Estonia
0 / 7 / 0
Luxembourg
2 / 4 / 0
Cyprus
4 / 2 / 0
Malta
0 / 4 / 0

Individual MEP Votes

669 MEPs
MEP Country Group Position
Mika AALTOLA Finland PPE Against
Maravillas ABADÍA JOVER Spain PPE Against
Magdalena ADAMOWICZ Poland PPE For
Georgios AFTIAS Greece PPE Against
Oihane AGIRREGOITIA MARTÍNEZ Spain Renew Against
Alex AGIUS SALIBA Malta S&D Against
Galato ALEXANDRAKI Greece ECR For
Grégory ALLIONE France Renew For
Abir AL-SAHLANI Sweden Renew Against
Nikolaos ANADIOTIS Greece NI For
Christine ANDERSON Germany ESN For
Li ANDERSSON Finland The Left For
Rasmus ANDRESEN Germany Greens/EFA For
Barry ANDREWS Ireland Renew Against
Mieke ANDRIESE Netherlands PfE For
Vytenis Povilas ANDRIUKAITIS Lithuania S&D Against
Mathilde ANDROUËT France PfE For
Marc ANGEL Luxembourg S&D Against
Lucia ANNUNZIATA Italy S&D Against
Giuseppe ANTOCI Italy The Left For
Pablo ARIAS ECHEVERRÍA Spain PPE Against
Pascal ARIMONT Belgium PPE For
Bartosz ARŁUKOWICZ Poland PPE For
Sakis ARNAOUTOGLOU Greece S&D For
Anja ARNDT Germany ESN For
Konstantinos ARVANITIS Greece The Left For
Francisco ASSIS Portugal S&D Against
Daniel ATTARD Malta S&D Against
Manon AUBRY France The Left For
René AUST Germany ESN For
Petras AUŠTREVIČIUS Lithuania Renew Against
Malik AZMANI Netherlands Renew Against
Thomas BAJADA Malta S&D Against
Jeannette BALJEU Netherlands Renew Against
Jordan BARDELLA France PfE For
Katarina BARLEY Germany S&D Against
Dan BARNA Romania Renew Against
Stephen Nikola BARTULICA Croatia ECR For
Nikola BARTŮŠEK Czechia PfE For
Arno BAUSEMER Germany ESN For
Christophe BAY France PfE For
Nicolas BAY France ECR For
Wouter BEKE Belgium PPE Abstention
Fredis BELERIS Greece PPE Against
François-Xavier BELLAMY France PPE For
Dragoş BENEA Romania S&D For
Brando BENIFEI Italy S&D Against
Isabel BENJUMEA BENJUMEA Spain PPE Against
Monika BEŇOVÁ Slovakia NI For
Hildegard BENTELE Germany PPE Against
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