>http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-37657187
>A landmark EU-Canada free trade deal called Ceta has hit a serious snag after a Belgian region rejected it, threatening the signing this month.
>The EU has agreed that parts of Ceta will be implemented before all national parliaments have voted on it.
Euros, now that TTIP is dead in the water, what're you going to do about this?
>>66122092
>a Belgian region
>>66122092
>what're you going to do about this?
Nothing, at this point it's clear that it will have to be passed through every national parliament, the EU won't manage to sneak it past through the europarliament.
It's getting talked about like TTIP 2: return of the jew, so it's absolutely not gonna pass either.
>>66122092
>Big Black Cock news
>Literally nobody wants this trade deal
>the EU still wants to enforce it
Why? I can't get my head around this. how do they justify it?
>>66122815
Setting precedents. Our trade minister is the guy who proposed to skip the national parliaments, and he literally said he wanted it so that the EU's legislative power might be strengthened.
Which is not even a bad aim, too bad this deal is fucking cancer.
Also let's not forget that the EU is led, economically speaking, by a bunch of ideological globalists. Old men whose mental growth stopped in the early 90s.
Silly OP, It's only bad when America does it
>>66122092
Thank you based Belgium.
>>66125182
This
Having interacted with them, I can say Europeans do not want Canadians fucking with their politics
>>66122092
It's pretty ironic. Flemish nationalist party, that's now in the national government and wants this trade deal passed, in the past achieved that local parliaments have a say on trade policy.
Walloon parliament has blocked it now to protect farmers' interests. Kek.
Thank you Belgium cheers from Polan
>>66122092
Nice