POLITICSTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
Hungarian MPs vote to remain member of ICC, overturning decision made by Orbán
Hungarian lawmakers voted to remain a member of the International Criminal Court (ICC), reversing a prior decision by former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to withdraw. The vote, led by newly elected leader Péter Magyar, aimed to prevent Hungary from becoming the only EU member state not recognizing the ICC's jurisdiction over war crimes and genocide.
Mentioned
Related Signal
Adjacent reporting
- Tillis says he won’t vote for Iran war powers resolution
- Why Péter Magyar’s Hungary will likely become a ‘normal’ EU member state
- Hungarian lawmakers repeal ICC withdrawal initiated by Orban in gesture to Netanyahu
- House GOP pulls Iran war resolution vote that appeared to have enough support to pass
- GOP Pulls Measure on Trump’s War Powers in Iran, Lacking Votes to Defeat It
- House GOP cancels war powers vote