Hungary Reverses Course, Votes to Stay in International Criminal Court
Hungary’s parliament has voted to cancel its withdrawal from the International Criminal Court, marking a major policy shift under the leadership of Peter Magyar.
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Hungary’s parliament has voted to cancel its withdrawal from the International Criminal Court, marking a major policy shift under the leadership of Peter Magyar.
Hungarian lawmakers have voted to cancel the country’s withdrawal from the International Criminal Court, signaling a major policy shift under Premier Peter Magyar.
Prime Minister Peter Magyar and the Tisza government have officially taken office, pledging to restore public trust and rebuild Hungary’s international ties.
Peter Magyar, leader of the Tisza Party, has been elected Prime Minister of Hungary following a landslide victory in the April parliamentary elections.
Peter Magyar has been sworn in as Hungary’s Prime Minister following a landslide victory for the Tisza Party, pledging a new era of democratic renewal and systemic change.