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We firmly believe that the countries of the MERCOSUR and the EU need to improve and transform their relationship. In the last three years social movements, civil society organisations, trade unions, and farmers associations on both sides of the Atlantic have fought successfully together to stop the EU-Mercosur trade agreement from being ratified. The proposed agreement would serve primarily corporate interests at the expense of planetary boundaries, Indigenous people, family farmers, workers and animal welfare, and drive deindustrialisation and untenable social inequalities. This is nothing you can plaster over with some additional instruments. At the same time, our current economic relationship is already based on an asymmetric power relation and unequal terms of trade shaped by a history of colonialism with devastating effects on people, animals and the planet.

We, the undersigned organisations, thus believe that the EU-Mercosur agreement must be stopped and it is time to ground our common future on the principles of solidarity, equality, cooperation, sustainability and democracy. Our goal is not more unrestrained and uncontrolled trade and profits for the few but a good life for everyone. Trade can help us in the transition towards sustainable societies and methods of production but only if we base it on new principles. Negotiations concerning political, economic and sustainable trade relationships between our two regions must be based on these principles.

Solidarity

Our future relationship must not be based on exploitation but on solidarity. Therefore, we must put human rights, workers, Indigenous people, family farmers and animal welfare, protecting biodiversity and the climate front and centre. Those rights must be guaranteed universally, their protection must take precedence over any trade or business interests, and must be enforceable under international human rights law, not trade and investment law. We cannot allow transnational corporations any longer to profit from economic asymmetries and unequal rights.

Shaping our future with solidarity also means acknowledging and redressing the grossly unfair relationship and history of colonialism and exploitation that stems from it. Therefore, we must actively seek to decolonize our relations. This starts by acknowledging and taking responsibility for the historical social, ecological, financial and climate debt that Europe owes to the people from Mercosur countries, paying back those debts, including through public funding by the EU for Mercosur people’s development projects for just and sustainable societies, and in terms of trade, by granting comprehensive horizontal Special and Differential Treatment to Mercosur countries, industries and producers.

Equality

Trade and investment policies have so far contributed to increasing inequalities, between regions, and between people and reinforcing power relations like patriarchy, racism and neocolonialism profiting multinational corporations and big landowners. Future cooperation must change course and contribute to increasing equality. This starts by acknowledging indigenous rights, and supporting indigenous and rural communities, including Afro- descendant Quilombolas, landless and small-scale family farmers both in Europe and the Mercosur, riverine (Ribeirinhos) and small scale-fishing communities in maintaining their lands and culture and avoiding trading any product that can threaten it.

It further means overcoming economic models which are based on the appropriation of unpaid and underpaid reproductive labour on both sides of the Atlantic as well the discrimination of women in the labour market by transnational corporations thereby reinforcing patriarchal structures. Instead, future cooperation should foster public and community approaches to care. Therefore care work and public services provided by the State as a human right on a non for profit basis must be rooted locally and respected internationally.

Cooperation

Cooperation, not competition should be the principle we base our relationship on. Only huge corporations win when you pit workers and farmers against each other.

The EU and Mercosur should be able to protect peasant and family farmers against unfair competition and the Mercosur should be able to protect domestic industries that provide high- quality jobs.

Cooperation means that we should not seek to increase trade between our societies as a goal in itself but should primarily improve commercial partnerships of products that are produced sustainably and are not easily available on the other side.

Future cooperation must include the preferential transfer of technology and knowledge, free from corporate-controlled intellectual property rights, to support the necessary social and technological transformation of our economies by learning from each other.

Sustainability

Future cooperation must contribute to the transition towards sustainable societies and methods of production, be based on the principles of food sovereignty, agroecology, care and ensure reciprocity in high-quality standards across the board once decolonization measures have been taken by the EU and Special and Differential Treatment has been enacted.

Sustainability is not something you add at the end of an agreement in a separate non- enforceable chapter but a fundamental cross-cutting issue. Therefore, we should aim to trade only products that are not harmful to the planet, animals and people. This means stopping the trade of agricultural products from monocultures like soy and sugarcane and intensive animal farming which fuels deforestation, biodiversity loss and the spread of zoonoses. Instead, we should trade sustainable products, favouring local and domestic products when possible. It also means to stop the export of harmful and dangerous products such as forbidden pesticides from Europe to the Mercosur. Sustainable trade also implies reducing emissions from transport. Our relationship can’t be based on the extraction of resources low on the valuechain for the benefit of European economies. People in the Mercosur need the right to say no to harmful extractivist practices and demand a fair price for their resources. Our trade relationship must focus on sustainable methods of production, and on products not available either in the EU or the Mercosur.

Democracy

Finally, the relationship between the people of Mercosur and the EU cannot be decided behind closed doors. Any future cooperation must be based on the mentioned principles in a democratic, participatory and transparent way. Such a process must put the people most affected front and centre. Indigenous people, small scale peasant and family farmers, women and men, workers and civil society need to lead such a process, in order to guarantee that their interests and planetary boundaries are respected.  The rights of Indigenous peoples, peasants, workers and women must be respected, and the people from both regions must have the right to say NO to any agreement that does not serve their legitimate interests and aspirations for democratic, sustainable and just societies.

Moreover, any future cooperation must safeguard the broadest possible policy space for governments to be able to fulfil their public interest mandates as a precondition for democracy and no trade and investment measures should be enacted that can threaten that policy space. Our common future depends on more robust democracies and people’s power, not stronger and further entrenched vested interests and corporate power.

1.     Plataforma América Latina mejor sin TLCRegional
2.     Climate Action Network EuropeEurope
3.     European Coordination Via CampesinaEurope
4.     WeMove Europe Europe 
5.     Friends of the Earth InternationalGlobal
6.     GreenpeaceGlobal
7.     EkōGlobal
8.     Seattle to Brussels NetworkEurope
9.     Le Mouvement de la PaixFrance
10.  CgtFrance
11.  Les Amis du Monde diplomatiqueFrance
12.  ZEAFrance
13.  France Amérique Latine-FAL France
14.  Groupe Non-Violent LOUIS LECOIN France
15.  Alofa TuvaluFrance
16.  Emmaüs InternationalFrance
17.  Union syndicale SolidairesFrance
18.  MRAPFrance
19.  CCFD Terre Solidaire France
20.  Notre Affaire À Tous France
21.  Foodwatch France
22.  Union syndicale SolidairesFrance
23.  Fédération Artisans du MondeFrance 
24.  Autres BrésilsFrance
25.  Réseau Européen pour la Démocratie au Brésil (RED.Br)France
26.  Comité Pauvreté et PolitiqueFrance
27.  Amis de la Terre France / Friends of the Earth FranceFrance
28.  LDHFrance
29.  ActionAid FranceFrance
30.  Action Non-Violente COP21France
31.  AlternatibaFrance
32.  BLOOM AssociationFrance
33.  Copernic France 
34.  Générations FuturesFrance
35.  France Nature EnvironnementFrance
36.  reseau roosevelt du travail pour tousfrance
37.  FSUFrance
38.  CADTM FranceFrance
39.  Committee in Solidarity with the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas (CSIA-Nitassinan)France
40.  AitecFrance
41.  Confédération paysanne nationale France
42.  CanopéeFrance
43.  Association Franco-Brésilienne pour les Peuples – AFBPFrance
44.  LIGUE DES DROITS DE L’HOMME CORSICAFrance
45.  EDA – association Environnement Développement Alternatif LilleFrance
46.  medicusmundiEspaña
47.  UPO Spain
48.  Trawunche Madrid (Coordinación de Apoyo al Pueblo Mapuche)España
49.  Sevilla no al TTIPSevilla- Spain
50.  CGT (Confederación General del Trabajo)España
51.  CONFEDERACION INTERSINDICALESPAÑA
52.  Asamblea Plaza de los pueblos España 
53.  La Coordinadora de Organizaciones para el DesarrolloSpain
54.  Asociación Cultural Brasileña MalokaEspaña
55.  UGTEspaña
56.  Permacultura ATTAEspaña
57.  Red Ecofeminista España
58.  Entrepueblos/Entrepobles/Entrepobos/HerriarteSpain
59.  Campanya Catalunya No als tractats de comerç i inversióEspaña
60.  Campaña estatal No a los Tratados de Comercio e InversiónSpain
61.  Ecologistas en AcciónSpain
62.  Salva la SelvaEspaña
63.  ECOAR)))Spain
64.  Argentinos en España, UCM y ATTACESPAÑA
65.  FSC-CCOOSpain
66.  Colectivo Agar, Espacio de investigacion y Encuentro desde la diversidadEspaña
67.  Foro Pacifista Internacionalista de Ciudad RealSpain
68.  ALBAEspaña
69.  OMALEStado español
70.  Amigos de la TierraEspaña
71.  Arbeitsgemeinschaft bäuerliche Landwirtschaft (AbL)Germany
72.  Bündnis für gerechten Welthandel MünchenDeutschland
73.  Bündnis gerechter Welthandel MannheimDeutschland
74.  ÖDPDeutschland
75.  KAB DeutschlandsGermany
76.  Stop-TTIP Kreis MiltenbergDeutschland
77.  Christ*innen für den SozialismusDeutschland
78.  Kölner Bündnis für gerechten WelthandelGermany
79.  Jugend im Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland e.V. (BUNDjugend)Germany
80.  Heidelberger Bündnis für gerechten WelthandelGermany
81.  Pax Christi MünchenGermany
82.  BUND Hameln-Pyrmont Germany
83.  Wuppertaler Aktionsbündnis Gerechter WelthandelDeutschland
84.  Ttip-nein-danke.de MiltenbergDeutschland
85.  Attac GermanyGermany
86.  Heidelberger Bündnis für einen gerechten WelthandelGermany
87.  KoBra Kooperation Brasilien e.V.Germany
88.  Bürgerinitiative “aufRECHT:FREIdenken Mittelbaden”Deutschland, Baden-Württemberg
89.  Oficina Ecuménica por la Paz y la JusticiaAlemania
90.  Netzwerk gerechter WelthandelGermany
91.  Arbeitsgemeinschaft bäuerliche Landwirtschaft Baden-WürttembergGermany
92.  Gerechter WelthandelGermany
93.  NaturFreunde DeutschlandsDeutschland
94.  Konstanzer Bündnis für gerechten Welthandel Germany / Deutschland
95.  POEMA – Armut u. Umwelt in AmazonienDeutschland
96.  Coordination gegen BAYER-GefahrenDeutschland
97.  Berliner WassertischGermany
98.  FDCL-Center for Research and Documentation Chile-Latin AmericaGermany
99.  Stop-TTIP Kreis MiltenbergDeutschland
100.                   ILA Informationsstelle Lateinamerika e.V. BonnGermany
101.                   Rettet den RegenwaldGermany
102.                   POEMA e.V.Deutschland
103.                   Informationsstelle PeruGermany
104.                   Friends of the Earth Germany (BUND e.V)Germany
105.                   NABU e. V.Deutschland
106.                   PowerShiftGermany
107.                   Parents for Future GermanyGermany
108.                   FUGEABelgium
109.                   Mouvement d’Action PaysanneBelgium
110.                   FernBelgium
111.                   Eurogroup for AnimalsBelgium
112.                   Corporate Europe ObservatoryBelgium
113.                   Entraide & FraternitéBelgique 
114.                   Espirito MundoBelgium
115.                   CNCD-11.11.11Belgium
116.                   Rise for Climate Belgium Belgique
117.                   Institute of Socioeconomic Studies – InescBrasil
118.                   FASE – Solidariedade e EducaçãoBrazil
119.                   Instituto TerramarBrasil
120.                   Articulação Agro é Fogo Brasil 
121.                   Amigos da Terra BrasilBrasil
122.                   MST Brasil
123.                   Coalizão Negra por DireitosBrasil
124.                   Global AktionDanmark
125.                   Animal Protection Denmark Denmark 
126.                   Global AktionDenmark
127.                   NOAH Friends of the Earth DenmarkDenmark
128.                   Parents For Future Wien Österreich
129.                   GLOBAL 2000 – Friends of the Earth AustriaAustria
130.                   Anders HandelnAustria
131.                   Österreichischer Gewerkschaftsbund/Austrian Trade UnionÖsterreich
132.                   Attac AustriaAustria
133.                   Coordination office of the Austrian Bishop`s ConferenceAustria
134.                   Welthaus GrazAustria 
135.                   Welthaus Diözese Graz-SeckauAustria
136.                   DKA AustriaAustria
137.                   Climate Save PortugalPortugal 
138.                   TROCA – Plataforma por um Comércio Internacional JustoPortugal
139.                   GAIA – Grupo de Accao e Intervencao AmbientalPortugal
140.                   Academia CidadãPortugal
141.                   ClimáximoPortugal
142.                   Palombar – Associação de Conservação da Natureza e do Património RuralPortugal
143.                   Ecomood PortugalPortugal
144.                   CIDAC – Centro de Intervenção para o Desenvolvimento Amílcar CabralPortugal
145.                   Campo Aberto – associação de defesa do ambientePortugal
146.                   ATBGPortugal
147.                   Opus DiversidadesPortugal
148.                   ZERO – associação sistema terrestre sustentávelPortugal
149.                   Stop TTIP ItalyItaly
150.                   FairwatchItalia
151.                   Transnational Institute (TNI)Netherlands
152.                   WILPF NLNederland
153.                   FNVNetherlands
154.                   Handel Anders!Netherlands
155.                   Agriculture coalition for Just TradeNetherlands 
156.                   SOMONetherlands
157.                   Both ENDSNetherlands
158.                   Milieudefensie – Friends of the Earth NetherlandsNetherlands
159.                   Working group Food Justice Netherlands 
160.                   Platform Aarde Boer Consument Netherlands 
161.                   Centro de Estudios HeñóiParaguay
162.                   SOBREVIVENCIA, Amigos de la Tierra ParaguayParaguay
163.                   ATTAC HungaryHungary
164.                   Clean Air Action GroupHungary
165.                   FUNDACION SOLONBolivia
166.                   ASTMLuxembourg
167.                   Plataforma de Formación MilitanteArgentina
168.                   Fresh EyesUnited Kingdom
169.                   Groupe d’Action Francophone pour l’Environnement GAFE HaïtiHaïti
170.                   COECOCEIBA-Amigos de la Tierra CRCosta Rica
171.                   UDAPTEcuador
172.                   CESTA AT El SalvadorEl Salvador, CA
173.                   REDES-AT (FoE) UruguayUruguay
174.                   Attac NorwayNorway
175.                   Naturefriends GreeceGreece
176.                   SEED: Strategies for Ethical and Environmental Development, Inc.United States
177.                   Zaustavimo TTIPHrvatska
178.                   Volunteers Welfare for Community Based Care of Zambia (VOWAZA)Zambia
179.                   African Network of Young ResearchersCôte d’Ivoire
180.                   Fundacja Strefa ZieleniPoland

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