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Hungarian Parliament Reverses Decision on ICC Exit

In a significant move, Hungary's parliament has voted to repeal a law that would have led to the country's exit from the International Criminal Court, with the vote taking place just before a critical deadline.

Editorial StaffMay 27, 20261 MIN READ

The Hungarian parliament, consisting of 199 members, has voted to formally repeal a law that would have initiated the country's exit from the International Criminal Court (ICC).

The vote concluded with 133 lawmakers in favor of the repeal, 37 against, and five abstentions, highlighting a notable shift in legislative stance.

This decision comes just ahead of a deadline, indicating a timely response to ongoing discussions surrounding Hungary's role in international justice.