Swiss lower house of parliament rejects Mercosur trade deal

Switzerland's lower house of parliament has rejected a trade agreement with Mercosur, a South American bloc, amid opposition from both conservative and left-wing lawmakers.

Swiss lower house of parliament rejects Mercosur trade deal
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Switzerland's ​lower house ​of parliament has ‌rejected an ​agreement with the South American trade bloc ‌Mercosur amid opposition from both the right and left of the political spectrum. The deal ‌now moves to the upper ‌chamber of parliament and could return to the lower house if approved there.

Lawmakers late ⁠on ​Wednesday ⁠voted down the accord struck last year by ⁠a margin of 96 to 86, ​with nine abstentions. Resistance to the agreement ⁠came both from conservative lawmakers representing farmers' interests ⁠and ​from parties on the left that raised concerns encompassing issues ⁠such as labour practices and the destruction of ⁠the ⁠rain forest.

Mercosur comprises Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. (Writing by ‌Dave ‌Graham, Editing by ​Linda Pasquini)

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