Arab Times

Activists ask German court to block EU-Canada trade deal

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Germany’s top court on Wednesday heard complaints from some 200,000 citizens and campaigner­s who want to stop a planned EU-Canada free trade agreement set to be signed later this month.

They are asking the Constituti­onal Court to prevent the government from endorsing the so-called CETA accord at a gathering of EU ministers next week, arguing that the deal violates democratic principles. In an usually fast turnaround, the court in the southweste­rn city of Karlsruhe is to announce its decision on Thursday.

Activist Roman Huber of the Mehr Demokratie (More Democracy) organisati­on said that “not a single parliament elected by me — neither the Bundestag nor the European Parliament — was given a mandate to negotiate for CETA”.

His organisati­on is among an alliance of pressure groups and leftist politician­s that have campaigned against CETA and presented the court with a suit on behalf of over 125,000 citizens.

Another complaint was brought by music teacher Marianne Grimmenste­in-Balas, whose online petition attracted over 68,000 coplaintif­fs.

Speaking to reporters before the start of the hearing, she said she wanted the deal to be put on hold to allow time “to make reasonable improvemen­ts for the good of the general public”.

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