Orbán boycotts parliament session called to ratify Swedish Nato bid
- Lawmakers from Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's party boycott an emergency session of parliament, stalling the vote on Sweden's bid to join NATO. The governing Fidesz party accuses Swedish politicians of spreading lies about Hungary's democracy.
- Hungary's allies pressure the nationalist government to hold a vote without delay. Hungary is the only NATO member not to have approved Sweden's bid.
- Fidesz party issues statement expecting Swedish prime minister to visit Hungary before ratification of Sweden's NATO accession. No guarantee that Orbán's party will swiftly approve.
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