Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/CETA-Protest-at-Ministry-of-Trade-in-Austria-27MZIFJJNRBJC.htmlConceptually similarCETA Protest at Ministry of Trade in AustriaGP0STQ54ECompleted★★★★CETA Protest at Ministry of Trade in AustriaGP0STQ54FCompleted★★★★CETA Protest at Ministry of Trade in AustriaGP0STQ54GCompleted★★★★CETA Protest at Ministry of Trade in AustriaGP0STQ54HCompleted★★★★Action against CETA at SPD Convent in WolfsburgGP1STOXJCompleted★★★★Action against CETA at SPD Convent in WolfsburgGP1STOXOCompleted★★★★Action against CETA at SPD Convent in WolfsburgGP1STOXLCompleted★★★★Action against CETA at SPD Convent in WolfsburgGP1STOXKCompleted★★★★Action against CETA at SPD Convent in WolfsburgGP1STOXNCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STQ54DCETA Protest at Ministry of Trade in AustriaGreenpeace activists create a red line in front of the Ministry of Trade in Vienna, holding a banner reading "Minister Mitterlehner, Stop at the Red Line: No to CETA!" The action takes place the day before trade minister Mitterlehner will announce the position of the Austrian government on the free trade agreement between Canada and the EU (CETA) at the European trade council in Bratislava. Greenpeace calls on the government to adhere to its own formerly defined red lines for CETA: no investor arbitration rights, no regulatory cooperation and no trade on public services.In original language:Aktion gegen CETA vor Wirtschaftsministerium in WienMit einer roten Linie vor dem Wirtschaftsministerium warnen Greenpeace-Aktivisten Wirtschaftsminister Mitterlehner davor, keine Zustimmung zum CETA-Abkommen beim nachfolgenden EU-Handelsministerrat in Bratislava zu signalisieren. Die Bundesregierung muss sich bei CETA an ihre eigenen roten Linien halten: keine Sonderklagerechte für Investoren, keine Regulatorische Kooperation und keine Liberalisierung der Daseinsvorsorge. Greenpeace fordert ein Veto der Bundesregierung, so lange diese toxischen Punkte nicht aus dem Abkommen gekippt wurden.Locations:Austria-Europe-ViennaDate:22 Sep, 2016Credit:© Mitja Kobal / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3500px X 2333pxKeywords:Activists-Banners-Cities-Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA)-Day-Defending Democracy (campaign title)-Government buildings-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Large group of people-Outdoors-Red-Signs-Trade-Trade in Services Agreement (TISA)-Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP)Shoot:CETA Protest at Ministry of Trade in AustriaGreenpeace activists create a red line in front of the Ministry of Trade in Vienna, holding a banner reading "Minister Mitterlehner, Stop at the Red Line: No to CETA!" The action takes place the day before trade minister Mitterlehner will announce the position of the Austrian government on the free trade agreement between Canada and the EU (CETA) at the European trade council in Bratislava. Greenpeace calls on the government to adhere to its own formerly defined red lines for CETA: no investor arbitration rights, no regulatory cooperation and no trade on public services.Related Collections:TTIP/CETA Demonstrations in Europe