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Orban's party boycotts a session of Hungary's parliament to further stall Sweden's bid to join Nato

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News video: Hungary Stalls Parliament Session to Vote on Sweden Becoming a NATO Member

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Hungary Stalls Parliament, Session to Vote on Sweden , Becoming a NATO Member. Al Jazeera reports that lawmakers from Hungary have boycotted an emergency parliamentary session to vote on Sweden joining NATO. Al Jazeera reports that lawmakers from Hungary have boycotted an emergency...

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