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{{Infobox country|name=Southern Common Market|image_flag=Flag of Mercosur.png|capital=Montevideo|government_type=Intergovernmental organization|leader_title1=President pro tempore|leader_name1=Santiago Peña|flag_width=220px|image_map=MERCOSUR+Candidate countries (orthographic projection).svg.png|map_width=320px|map_caption=Dark green: full members.<br>Red: suspended members. <br>Blue: ascending members.|capital_type=Headquarters|established_event1=Treaty of Asunción|established_date1=1991|established_event2=Protocol of Ouro Preto|established_date2=1994}}
{{Infobox country|name=Southern Common Market|image_flag=Flag of Mercosur.png|capital=Montevideo|government_type=Intergovernmental organization|leader_title1=President pro tempore|leader_name1=Santiago Peña|flag_width=220px|image_map=MERCOSUR+Candidate countries (orthographic projection).svg.png|map_width=320px|map_caption=Dark green: full members.<br>Red: suspended members. <br>Blue: ascending members.|capital_type=Headquarters|established_event1=Treaty of Asunción|established_date1=1991|established_event2=Protocol of Ouro Preto|established_date2=1994}}


The '''Southern Common Market''', also known as '''Mercosur''' in Spanish, and '''Mercosul''' in Portuguese, is a [[South America|South American]] Intergovernmental organisation. It's members are [[Federative Republic of Brazil|Brazil]], [[Argentine Republic|Argentina]], [[Republic of Paraguay|Paraguay]], and [[Oriental Republic of Uruguay|Uruguay]], with [[Plurinational State of Bolivia|Bolivia]] soon to achieve full membership. [[Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela|Venezuela]] is also a full member but was suspended in 2016 in an attempt by the right to isolate it.<ref>{{Web citation|newspaper=Orinoco Tribune|title=MERCOSUR Approves Bolivia’s Entry as Full Member into the Bloc|date=2022-06-19|url=https://orinocotribune.com/mercosur-approves-bolivias-entry-as-full-member-into-the-bloc/}}</ref>
The '''Southern Common Market''', also known as '''Mercosur''' in Spanish, and '''Mercosul''' in Portuguese, is a [[South America|South American]] Intergovernmental organisation. Its members are [[Federative Republic of Brazil|Brazil]], [[Argentine Republic|Argentina]], [[Republic of Paraguay|Paraguay]], and [[Oriental Republic of Uruguay|Uruguay]], with [[Plurinational State of Bolivia|Bolivia]] soon to achieve full membership. [[Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela|Venezuela]] is also a full member but was suspended in 2016 in an attempt by the right to isolate it.<ref>{{Web citation|newspaper=Orinoco Tribune|title=MERCOSUR Approves Bolivia’s Entry as Full Member into the Bloc|date=2022-06-19|url=https://orinocotribune.com/mercosur-approves-bolivias-entry-as-full-member-into-the-bloc/}}</ref>


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Latest revision as of 17:26, 4 January 2024

Southern Common Market
Flag of Southern Common Market
Flag
Dark green: full members. Red: suspended members. Blue: ascending members.
Dark green: full members.
Red: suspended members.
Blue: ascending members.
HeadquartersMontevideo
GovernmentIntergovernmental organization
• President pro tempore
Santiago Peña
History
• Treaty of Asunción
1991
• Protocol of Ouro Preto
1994


The Southern Common Market, also known as Mercosur in Spanish, and Mercosul in Portuguese, is a South American Intergovernmental organisation. Its members are Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay, with Bolivia soon to achieve full membership. Venezuela is also a full member but was suspended in 2016 in an attempt by the right to isolate it.[1]

References