Published on
27/05/2026 - 19:09 GMT+2
The Hungarian National Assembly has voted overwhelmingly in favour of reversing the country's withdrawal from the International Criminal Court, which was set in motion last year by former prime minister Viktor Orbán's government.
Prime Minister Péter Magyar submitted the bill on Monday and rushed it through legislature in a fast-track procedure.
The 199-member parliament voted 133 for, 37 against with five abstentions to formally repeal the law, just ahead of the deadline. It is now up to President Tamás Sulyok to sign the bill into law.










