Hungary Votes Against Ukraine’s EU Membership
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Hungary ’s parliament adopted a resolution rejecting Ukraine’s membership in the European Union, arguing that admitting a country at war could risk making the bloc a direct party to Russia’s war. According to Radio Liberty, government spokesperson Zoltan Kovacs said the resolution passed with 142 votes in favor, 28 against, and four abstentions in the 199-seat legislature, where Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s ruling Fidesz party holds a dominant majority. JOIN US ON TELEGRAM Follow our coverage
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