Hungary Reverses Course: ICC Membership Restored

Hungary's parliament has approved legislation to maintain the country's membership in the International Criminal Court, reversing a 2025 decision by former Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government to withdraw. Current Prime Minister Peter Magyar, who recently won the elections, has pledged to keep Hungary in the ICC.

Hungary Reverses Course: ICC Membership Restored
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Hungary's parliament voted on Wednesday to uphold the country's membership in the International Criminal Court, overturning a 2025 decision by the previous administration under Viktor Orban to exit the institution, citing politicization concerns.

The move to reinstate ICC membership comes under the leadership of Prime Minister Peter Magyar, who has pledged to maintain the nation's presence in the global court following his election win last month.

This legislative change signifies a significant shift in Hungary's international judicial policy, emphasizing Magyar's commitment to global justice and cooperation.

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