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Hungary Reinstates Membership in International Criminal Court

Hungary Reinstates Membership in International Criminal Court

27 Mayıs 2026Bloomberg
  • Hungary has reversed its decision to exit the International Criminal Court (ICC), a move that had been initiated by former Prime Minister Viktor Orban. This decision marks a significant shift in Hungary's approach to international law and cooperation.
  • The current government appears to be aligning more closely with global legal standards and commitments.
  • Hungary's initial decision to withdraw from the ICC was part of a broader trend during Orban's tenure, which often included skepticism towards international institutions. The current government's reversal could signal a desire to restore Hungary's image and strengthen ties with allies who prioritize adherence to int…
  • This reversal indicates a potential shift in Hungary's foreign policy, suggesting a willingness to engage with international legal frameworks. It may also reflect internal political dynamics, as the current leadership seeks to distance itself from the controversial legacy of Orban's administration.
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