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European Council conclusions on EU in the world, resilience, preparedness, crisis prevention and response, migration and other items, 19 December 2024

European Council - Fri, 12/20/2024 - 19:07
On 19 December, the European Council adopted conclusions on EU in the world, resilience, preparedness, crisis prevention and response, migration and other items.
Categories: European Union

European Council conclusions on Ukraine, 19 December 2024

European Council - Fri, 12/20/2024 - 19:07
On 19 December, the European Council adopted conclusions on Ukraine.
Categories: European Union

Remarks by President António Costa at the joint doorstep with President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy

European Council - Fri, 12/20/2024 - 19:07
Before the start of the European Council meeting of 19 December 2024, European Council President António Costa and President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the press.
Categories: European Union

Remarks by President António Costa at the press conference following the European Council meeting of 19 December 2024

Europäischer Rat (Nachrichten) - Fri, 12/20/2024 - 19:07
During the press conference held at the end of the European Council meeting of 19 December 2024, President António Costa presented the main results of the discussions. EU leaders adopted conclusions on Ukraine, the Middle East, and resilience, preparedness, crisis prevention and response capacities, amongst other topics.
Categories: Europäische Union

Schlussfolgerungen des Europäischen Rates, 19. Dezember 2024

Europäischer Rat (Nachrichten) - Fri, 12/20/2024 - 19:07
Der Europäische Rat hat am 19. Dezember Schlussfolgerungen zur Ukraine, zum Nahen Osten, zur EU in der Welt, zu Resilienz, Vorsorge, Krisenprävention und Krisenreaktion, zu Migrationsfragen und zu anderen Themen angenommen.
Categories: Europäische Union

European Council conclusions on EU in the world, resilience, preparedness, crisis prevention and response, migration and other items, 19 December 2024

Europäischer Rat (Nachrichten) - Fri, 12/20/2024 - 19:07
On 19 December, the European Council adopted conclusions on EU in the world, resilience, preparedness, crisis prevention and response, migration and other items.
Categories: Europäische Union

European Council conclusions on Ukraine, 19 December 2024

Europäischer Rat (Nachrichten) - Fri, 12/20/2024 - 19:07
On 19 December, the European Council adopted conclusions on Ukraine.
Categories: Europäische Union

Ausführungen von Präsident António Costa bei der gemeinsamen Doorstep-Erklärung mit dem ukrainischen Präsidenten Wolodymyr Selenskyj

Europäischer Rat (Nachrichten) - Fri, 12/20/2024 - 19:07
Vor Beginn der Tagung des Europäischen Rates vom 19. Dezember 2024 traten der Präsident des Europäischen Rates António Costa und der ukrainische Präsident Wolodymyr Selenskyj vor die Presse.
Categories: Europäische Union

Berlin remains calm after Musk endorses AfD

Euractiv.com - Fri, 12/20/2024 - 19:02

Alice Weidel, AfD's chancellor hopeful, was quick to pick up on Musk's endorsement.

The post Berlin remains calm after Musk endorses AfD appeared first on Euractiv.

Categories: European Union

Le complot manqué visant à assassiner le pape François révélé dans une autobiographie

BBC Afrique - Fri, 12/20/2024 - 19:00
Un complot visant à assassiner le pape François lors d'un voyage en Irak en 2021 a été déjoué grâce à une information des services de renseignement britanniques. L'histoire a été révélée dans une autobiographie du pape qui n'a pas encore été publiée.
Categories: Afrique

Le complot manqué visant à assassiner le pape François révélé dans une autobiographie

BBC Afrique - Fri, 12/20/2024 - 19:00
Un complot visant à assassiner le pape François lors d'un voyage en Irak en 2021 a été déjoué grâce à une information des services de renseignement britanniques. L'histoire a été révélée dans une autobiographie du pape qui n'a pas encore été publiée.
Categories: Afrique

Attaque mortelle au couteau dans une école, la Croatie sous le choc

Courrier des Balkans / Croatie - Fri, 12/20/2024 - 19:00

C'est une attaque inédite en Croatie. Une élève de 7 ans a été tuée et plusieurs autres blessés ce matin lors d'une attaque au couteau dans une école primaire de Zagreb. Un jour de deuil national a été annoncé pour samedi.

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Attaque mortelle au couteau dans une école, la Croatie sous le choc

Courrier des Balkans - Fri, 12/20/2024 - 19:00

C'est une attaque inédite en Croatie. Une élève de 7 ans a été tuée et plusieurs autres blessés ce matin lors d'une attaque au couteau dans une école primaire de Zagreb. Un jour de deuil national a été annoncé pour samedi.

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Macron pöbelt Demonstranten im Überseegebiet Mayotte an: «Wenn dies nicht Frankreich wäre, würdet ihr noch zehntausendmal tiefer in der Scheisse stecken!»

Blick.ch - Fri, 12/20/2024 - 18:48
Emmanuel Macron sorgt für Aufregung in Mayotte. Frankreichs Präsident löste mit einer umstrittenen Äusserung im vom Wirbelsturm verwüsteten Überseegebiet Empörung aus. Er rechtfertigt sich, doch Kritiker werfen ihm Arroganz vor.
Categories: Swiss News

Pellegrini: Jó üzenet a kormány és a LOZ közötti megegyezés

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Fri, 12/20/2024 - 18:33
Peter Pellegrini államfő üdvözli a kormány és az Orvosi Szakszervezet (LOZ) közötti memorandum aláírását. „Ez jó üzenet a karácsony előtti időszakban az emberek számára arról, hogy nem maradnak orvosi ellátás nélkül, és gondoskodnak róluk” – mondta a Hlas párt örökös alapító elnöke.

SM le Roi Mohammed VI reçoit le Président de la Mauritanie

24 Heures au Bénin - Fri, 12/20/2024 - 18:30

Un hôte de marque chez le Roi du Maroc. Sa Majesté le Roi Mohammed VI a reçu ce vendredi 20 décembre au Palais Royal à Casablanca, Son Excellence Monsieur Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani, Président de la République Islamique de Mauritanie.

La visite de SEM. Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani à SM le Roi Mohammed VI, ce vendredi, s'inscrit dans le cadre des relations solides de confiance et de coopération liant le Maroc et la Mauritanie et des liens de fraternité sincère unissant les deux peuples frères.

Lors de cette rencontre, les deux Chefs d'Etat se sont félicité de l'évolution positive que connaît le partenariat maroco-mauritanien dans tous les domaines.

Ils ont aussi affirmé leur détermination à développer des projets stratégiques pour la liaison entre les deux pays voisins, et à coordonner leurs contributions dans le cadre des Initiatives Royales en Afrique, particulièrement le gazoduc Africain-Atlantique et l'Initiative visant à favoriser l'accès des Etats du Sahel à l'Océan Atlantique.

A son arrivée au Palais Royal de Casablanca, le président de République Islamique de Mauritanie a reçu les honneurs de la Garde Royale avant d'être convié à la traditionnelle cérémonie d'offrande de lait et de dattes.

Ce voyage du Chef de l'Etat mauritanien au Maroc vise à renforcer les liens d'amitié et de coopération entre deux pays et les deux peuples frères unis par l'histoire et la géographie.

Categories: Afrique

Suspected 'witchdoctors' arrested over attempt to 'bewitch' Zambia's president

BBC Africa - Fri, 12/20/2024 - 18:14
The pair were found with magic charms, including a live chameleon, the police say.
Categories: Africa

Alessio Miggiano verblüfft im Abschlusstraining: Ex-FCZ-Junior könnte in Gröden für Sensation sorgen

Blick.ch - Fri, 12/20/2024 - 18:12
Nach einem grenzwertigen Super-G spricht in Gröden einiges dafür, dass wir am Samstag bei prächtigem Wetter eine sensationelle Abfahrt erleben. Ex-FCZ-Junior Alessio Miggiano hat im Training angedeutet, dass er in diesem Rennen eine überraschende Rolle spielen könnte.
Categories: Swiss News

Áll a bál – Most egy korrupt lengyel politikust bújtat Orbán

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Fri, 12/20/2024 - 18:00
Telex.hu: A lengyel külügyminisztérium pénteken bekéreti Magyarország varsói nagykövetét, hogy hivatalos tiltakozást nyújtson át a Marcin Romanowski lengyel politikusnak nyújtott politikai menedékjog miatt, jelentette be pénteken (12. 20.) délelőtt a lengyel külügyminisztérium. Ugyanakkor a lengyel külügyminiszter visszarendelte konzultációkra a lengyel nagykövetet Budapestről Varsóba.

Ratification scenarios for the EU‑Mercosur agreement

Written by Gisela Grieger.

On 6 December 2024, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and the four founding members of Mercosur – Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay – reached a political agreement on the trade pillar of the EU-Mercosur association agreement. Additional negotiations had taken place since March 2023 to address various concerns sparked by an earlier 2019 agreement in principle. While the legal basis of the text, now referred to as the EU-Mercosur Partnership Agreement, is still unknown, several ratification scenarios could be envisaged.

Background

The negotiations on the EU-Mercosur agreement were based on 1999 Council negotiating guidelines that sought to conclude an association agreement with Mercosur to upgrade the 1995 bloc-to-bloc Interregional Framework Cooperation Agreement (IFCA), in force since 1999. The three-pronged structure of the agreement originally envisaged is similar to other such agreements the EU concluded in the past with Central America (2012) and Chile (2002, modernised in 2024): it comprises a trade pillar, a political dialogue pillar and a cooperation pillar. The Commission, in charge of the trade pillar negotiations, published the chapters of the trade pillar on its dedicated website as agreed under the 2019 political agreement. In contrast, the European External Action Service, in charge of the negotiations on the other parts, has not published the text of the remaining pillars, although the corresponding negotiations closed in July 2020.

Following the political agreement on the trade pillar reached in December 2024 and the publication of its chapters as amended, and of a summary of the changes, the text is now due to undergo legal revision (‘scrubbing’) prior to being translated into the EU’s official languages. Once this is completed, the Commission will submit to the Council proposals for Council decisions to sign and conclude the whole agreement. The agreement will then need to be ratified.

Commission proposals for Council decisions to sign and conclude the agreement

The Commission proposals, expected in mid-2025, will spell out the substantive legal bases that determine whether the EU-Mercosur agreement will be submitted for ratification as a mixed agreement that – next to provisions relating to the EU’s exclusive trade competence (‘EU-only’ agreement) set out in Article 207 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) – contains provisions concerning competence(s) shared between the EU and its Member States. It is also conceivable that the agreement will be split into two agreements (one EU only, one mixed) that either: a) enter into force consecutively –first as an interim EU-only agreement, which then elapses once the final mixed agreement has been ratified by the EU Member States; or b) co-exist as legally separate agreements after their ratification.

Unlike EU-only agreements, mixed agreements not only require Council ratification and European Parliament consent but also ratification by the EU Member States in accordance with their constitutional requirements. The Council adopts its decisions to sign (under Article 218(5) TFEU) and – after the European Parliament has given its consent – concludes (under Article 218(6)) the agreement and, if necessary, agrees on its provisional application. It does so by qualified majority, with Article 218(8) providing a number of exceptions when unanimity is required, including for association agreements.

Ratification scenarios

As the Commission has not indicated the legal basis it intends to propose for the EU-Mercosur agreement, several ratification scenarios used in the recent past could be envisaged.

1) The EU-Canada agreement model: A single mixed agreement

The Commission’s initial proposal for Council decisions to sign and conclude the EU-Canada comprehensive economic and trade agreement (CETA) was subsequently modified to use a mixed legal basis. In its proposal for a Council decision, the Commission states that – since it could not agree with EU Member States whether CETA was a mixed agreement, and since CETA’s provisional application since 2017 was a priority – CETA was based on Article 43(2) (agriculture/fisheries), Article 91 (transport), Article 100(2) (transport), Article 153(2) (social policy), Article 192(1) (environment) and the first subparagraph of Article 207(4) (common commercial policy), in conjunction with Article 218(5), and was thus deemed a mixed agreement. Experts have argued that several legal bases (e.g. for the environment) would not have been applicable to CETA in light of the 2017 Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) Opinion 2/15 on the distribution of exclusive and shared competences in the EU-Singapore free trade agreement (FTA). Since CETA’s ratification at EU level, its ratification by EU Member States (17 of 27 have ratified as of December 2024) has been very slow. Mixed agreements bear the risk of blockage by a single EU Member State.

2) The EU-Chile agreement model: Split into an interim EU-only agreement and final mixed agreement

In 2023, the Commission submitted two proposals for Council decisions to sign and conclude the text for the modernisation of the 2002 EU-Chile association agreement. The proposals envisaged an interim EU-only agreement entering into force after ratification at EU level and ceasing to apply once a mixed agreement including the EU-only part enters into force after its ratification by all EU Member States:

  • a proposal for an EU-only EU-Chile interim trade agreement (ITA) based on Article 91(1), Article 100(2) and Article 207(4) first paragraph, in conjunction with Article 218(5), adopted by a related Council decision; and
  • a proposal for an EU-Chile Advanced Framework Agreement (AFA), a mixed agreement including the trade pillar, based on Article 91(1), Article 100(2), Article 207(4) first paragraph, Article 212 (economic, financial and technical cooperation with third countries), in conjunction with Article 218(5), adopted by a related Council decision. In its proposal for the AFA, the Commission states that the substantive legal basis for the Council decision depends mainly on the AFA’s objective and content. It adds that ‘the AFA pursues two main objectives and has two main components which fall within the scope of the common commercial policy, transport, and of the economic, financial and technical cooperation with third countries’. It concludes that, given ‘the fact that the predominant components of the Agreement are trade policy, transport, and economic, financial and technical cooperation with third countries, the voting rule for this particular case is therefore qualified majority’.

The ratification of the EU-Chile agreement may be seen as a pertinent model, given the considerable similarities in the structure (objectives) and content with the EU-Mercosur agreement, despite the absence of some elements (such as investment protection and far-reaching investment liberalisation) from the latter due to a Council mandate dating back to a pre-Lisbon Treaty era, when investment was entirely an EU Member State competence. Moreover, the Council mandate (Title XI) refers to an ITA.

3) The EU-Singapore agreement model: Split into separate EU-only and mixed agreements

After the 2017 CJEU Opinion 2/15 determined that the EU-Singapore FTA contained elements of shared competences (i.e. provisions on portfolio investment and investment dispute settlement) and therefore would have been deemed a mixed agreement, in 2018 the EU-Singapore FTA was split into an FTA based on Article 91, Article 100(2) and Article 207(4) and into an investment protection agreement (IPA) based on Article 207(4), both in conjunction with Article 218(5). The former entered into force and the latter continues its process of ratification by EU Member States. The EU-Vietnam FTA underwent a similar split, the result of which is two legally separate agreements that remain separate after ratification.

Consent by the European Parliament, and formal conclusion

Under Rule 117(7) of its Rules of Procedure (RoP), Parliament decides by a single vote – in accordance with Rule 107 RoP – on a Council request to give its consent to the conclusion, renewal or amendment of an international agreement. It provides that, if Parliament declines to give its consent, its President must inform the Council that the agreement at issue cannot be concluded, renewed or amended. The consent procedure may not be prolonged for more than one year.

Following Parliament’s consent, the Council would be able to adopt a decision to conclude the agreement pursuant to the procedure and voting rules set out in Article 218(6) and Article 218(8) TFEU respectively.

Read this complete ‘at a glance’ note on ‘Ratification scenarios for the EU‑Mercosur agreement‘ in the Think Tank pages of the European Parliament.

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