BUDAPEST: Hungary's parliament on Wednesday approved legislation to maintain the country's membership in the International Criminal Court, reversing a 2025 decision made by the government of Viktor Orban.Orban's government decided to withdraw from the ICC, saying the court had become "political." Current Prime Minister Peter Magyar, who ousted Orban in parliamentary elections last month, pledged to halt the withdrawal process and keep Hungary in the ICC.The International Criminal Court was set up more than two decades ago to prosecute those accused of war crimes, crimes against huma

Hungary's ICC Governing Body Welcomed Budapest's Decision to Remain in the Rome Statute After Halting Its Withdrawal, With Officials Noting the Move Preserves 'Full Cooperation'…

BUDAPEST: Hungary's parliament on Wednesday approved legislation to maintain the country's membership in the International Criminal Court, reversing a 2025 decision made by the…

Hungary's parliament has approved legislation to maintain the country's membership in the International Criminal Court, reversing a 2025 decision made by Viktor Orban's government.

The previous administration initiated the country's withdrawal from the International Criminal Court last spring.

Hungary's parliament has voted to remain a member of the International Criminal Court

Het Hongaarse parlement heeft woensdag gestemd om het terugtrekken uit het Internationaal Strafhof (ICC) ongedaan te maken. De terugtrekking werd in gang gezet door voormalig…

Pro-EU conservative Prime Minister Peter Magyar, who won a landslide electoral victory in April, vowed he would reverse the year-long exit process before it takes effect on June 2.

Hungary's Parliament votes to stay in the International Criminal Court, reversing a previous withdrawal decision by Viktor Orbán's government.

Since Péter Magyar’s election victory he has vowed to reverse withdrawal from court before it took effect

The move is based on a decision by the new government formed by Prime Minister Peter Magyar

Posição do Parlamento reverte a decisão do Governo de Orbán de retirar a Hungria do TPI por considerar que o tribunal se tornou uma “ferramenta política”.

The 199-member parliament voted 133 for, 37 against with five abstentions to formally repeal a law on exiting the ICC, just ahead of the deadline. #EuropeNews

Hungary's parliament has voted overwhelmingly to cancel the country's withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC), as its new pro-EU government dismantles key policies…