House of Representatives Rejects EFTA-Mercosur Free Trade Deal
The Swiss House of Representatives has narrowly voted against the free trade agreement between the EFTA states and the South American Mercosur bloc. The deal failed to pass after facing opposition from a cross-party coalition of Social Democrats, Greens, and factions of the Swiss People's Party in an emotional debate.

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss House of Representatives rejected the EFTA-Mercosur free trade agreement with a vote of 96 to 86.
- The rejection was driven by a cross-party coalition including the Social Democrats, the Greens, and factions of the Swiss People's Party and the Centre.
- The agreement aimed to make 96% of Swiss exports to the Mercosur bloc duty-free.
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They Said
"Several sides addressed a possible referendum."