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Ep Left Out of Mercosur? Beata Szydło's Strong Vote!

Summary by wpolityce.pl
The Cypriot Presidency, with the support of the European Commission, allegedly bypassed the European Parliament in the controversial EU-Mercosur agreement. While EU ambassadors are voting on the agreement, Polish MEPs are raising alarm about "treaty violations," a "brazen bypassing of democracy," and a threat to European agriculture, even announcing a motion of no confidence in the Commission.
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The Cypriot Presidency, with the support of the European Commission, allegedly bypassed the European Parliament in the controversial EU-Mercosur agreement. While EU ambassadors are voting on the agreement, Polish MEPs are raising alarm about "treaty violations," a "brazen bypassing of democracy," and a threat to European agriculture, even announcing a motion of no confidence in the Commission.

·Warszawa, Poland
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wpolityce.pl broke the news in Warszawa, Poland on Friday, January 9, 2026.
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