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Hungary Lawmakers Vote to Stop Orban-Initiated ICC Exit
Hungary's parliament reversed a decision to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), initially proposed by former PM Viktor Orbán. Pro-EU leader Peter Magyar successfully pushed the repeal before the June 2 deadline, reflecting renewed support for the ICC.
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