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Swiss lower house of parliament rejects Mercosur trade deal

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ZURICH, June ‌18 (Reuters) - 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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