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« on: July 15, 2022, 07:10:40 PM »

Finnish and Swedish NATO accession has been ratified by [assuming royal assent will be given in constitutional monarchies]: Albania, Canada, Denmark, Estonia, Germany (needs Presidential assent), Iceland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, and the United Kingdom.


The Lithuanian Seimas is scheduled to vote on the 13th, 12:15 for Sweden, 12:25 for Finland. (That is, if I'm understanding the google translation of tomorrow's agenda correctly. Finnish and Swedish NATO accession may only be submitted tomorrow and voted on the next day the full Seimas meets, the 19th.)

The Latvian Saeima is scheduled to vote on the 14th, 09:00.

The Croatian Parliament is scheduled to vote on the 15th, 12:00.

The Polish Sejm has already voted in favor 440-1-1 on the 7th, the Senate is scheduled to vote on the 20th, 11:00.




Thanks to whoever updates the Sweden-NATO relations wikipedia page:

The Slovenian National Assembly will vote on the 14th.

The Lithuanian Seimas will vote on the 20th, 10:05 for Sweden, 10:15 for Finland.

The French Senate will vote on the 21st.

The Bulgarian National Assembly voted 195-11 in favor, today.


The Slovenian National Assembly voted yesterday 77-5 for Sweden, 76-5 for Finland.

The Latvian Saeima voted yesterday 78-0 for Sweden, 77-0 for Finland. President Egils Levits signed the ratification protocols today.

The Croatian Parliament voted today 125-3 for Sweden, 124-3 for Finland.

Weird that Sweden got exactly one more vote than Finland in all three of those countries.
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