Re: Terrorists take Eagles of Death Metal show in Paris host
Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 11:07 am
I wonder if France's challenge to the "lack of transparency" in TTIP negotiations--threatening to “abandon the negotiations all together”-- plays a part in these recent attacks. Are the recent attacks a warning of what's to come if the French do not get on board? Is Germany next?
Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) Negotiations Fall Apart Following Mass Protest in the EU Oct. 5, 2015
Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) Negotiations Fall Apart Following Mass Protest in the EU Oct. 5, 2015
Matthias Fekl, the French Secretary of State for Foreign Trade, told EurActiv France that he would “never allow private tribunals in the pay of multinational companies to dictate the policies of sovereign states, particularly in certain domains like health and the environment”.
That was back in January. Nine months later and France has now reinforced that message and gone one big step forward.
In an interview with Sud-Ouest, Matthias Fekl threatened to “call a complete halt” to the TTIP negotiations if things do not change. EurActiv France reports. America has shown no desire to change any of the major issues that have been challenged.
Fekl told the French newspaper that he believes the “total lack of transparency” in the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) negotiations poses a “democratic problem”.
Fekl, the Minister of State for Foreign Trade called on the United States to show “reciprocity” in the negotiations. “American members of parliament have access to a much higher number of documents than we do in Europe,” he said.
The German people are now taking a stand and now it is being reported in the USA that sentiment is going against the deal – “It is entirely possible that the U.S. could seek to conclude the deal in the next few years only to find that European governments are unwilling to risk the ire of their voters”.
Matthias Fekl, explained that, ever since the negotiations began in 2013, “These negotiations have been and are being conducted in a total lack of transparency,” and that France has, as of yet, received “no serious offer from the Americans.”

