Hungary's Parliament votes to remain member of International Criminal Court
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Since Péter Magyar’s election victory he has vowed to reverse withdrawal from court before it took effect Lawmakers in Hungary have voted overwhelmingly for the country to remain a member of the international criminal court, reversing a decision made by the previous government of Viktor Orbán. Wednesday’s vote came days before the country was poised to become the only EU member state not to.
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