The Turkish Parliament has this evening voted yes to approve Sweden's membership of NATO, as reported by the Swedish newspaper DN, and President Tayyip Erdogan is to sign the law later (expected in a few days).
What's left is for Hungary to approve as well, but their parliament will not convene until mid February.
Below is an article from Reuters from before the vote was completed.
Edit: Link from politico.eu that the Turkish Parliament has approved Swedish NATO membership:
>>>The Turkish parliament on Tuesday ratified Sweden's bid to join NATO, with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan now expected to sign it into law.
Turkey's move, which follows 20 months of diplomatic bargaining with Stockholm and Washington, leaves Hungary as the final NATO country yet to proceed with Sweden's bid to join the 31-member military alliance.
The ratification was adopted by the national assembly by a vote of 287 to 55.
Earlier on Tuesday, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán
called for a meeting with his Swedish counterpart Ulf Kristersson and stressed the need for "strong mutual trust ... between Sweden and Hungary." Swedish Foreign Minister Tobias Billström
declined negotiations, saying Stockholm would be open only to constructive dialogue.
Sweden applied to join in May 2022, after Russia's invasion of Ukraine prompted the Scandinavian country to drop its traditional neutrality.<<<
Front-line countries are keen for Hungary to give the OK so Sweden’s powerful military can join the alliance.
www.politico.eu