Orban explained Hungary’s exit from the ISS by his’ ‘politicization’ »
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban explained that his country had decided to withdraw from the International Criminal Court through the « politicization » of this institution.
Source: Orban at a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyag in Budapest, he is quoted Telex and “European Truth”
Details: The head of the Hungarian government called himself a « expert » on the ICS, because « I was the Prime Minister who signed a document on accession to the ISS » in 2001.
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Orban added that he will now be the one who comes out of him. Some participants in the press conference applauded these words, including Netanyag.
According to him, in recent years this is no longer an impartial court, but a « political court ».
The « democratic rule of law », which, according to Orban, is Hungary, « cannot participate in it. »
He added that the ISS has become a political tool, and therefore Hungary will no longer be a participant.
In his turn, Netanyaga called Hungary a bold step from the ISS, which he called a « corrupt organization », which « threatens democracy ».
« You are the first state to leave this rot … You have shown extraordinary courage in the face of anti -Semitism, » he said.
Earlier initiates the output of Hungary from the International Criminal Court.
Subsequently it became known that Orban signed a government decisionwhich begins the procedure of leaving the country from the International Criminal Court in the Hague.
These news came on a day when Victor Orban accepts in Budapest Prime Minister Israel Benjamin Netanyag.