Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is in serious but stable condition following an assassination attempt. Fico, 59, underwent a two-hour surgery to remove dead tissue from multiple gunshot wounds, with a good prognosis for recovery. He remains hospitalized in Banska Bystrica, unable to be transferred to a hospital in Bratislava.
The suspect, a 71-year-old retiree, allegedly attempted to assassinate Fico as he greeted supporters after a government meeting in Handlova. The suspect, not affiliated with any political groups, was subdued and arrested at the scene.
Prosecutors are seeking detention for the suspect, whose identity has not been publicly disclosed. The courthouse in Pezinok, where the suspect appeared, was heavily guarded, and media access was restricted.
Slovakia has strict firearm regulations, with low gun ownership rates in Europe. The motive behind the attack is believed to be politically motivated, though details remain undisclosed by authorities.
World leaders have condemned the attack and expressed support for Fico and Slovakia. Fico's political stance, characterized by pro-Russia and anti-American sentiments, has sparked controversy both domestically and internationally.
His government's policies, including efforts to overhaul public broadcasting and amend the penal code, have drawn criticism and led to widespread protests across the country.
Fico's return to power has raised concerns about Slovakia's alignment with Western values, particularly regarding Ukraine. Despite initial support for Ukraine, Fico's decision to halt arms deliveries upon his return to office has been met with skepticism.
Fico's proposed changes to the penal system, including the elimination of the special prosecutor's office, have further fueled concerns about the country's democratic trajectory.
The incident has reignited debates about political tensions in Slovakia, with Fico attributing rising hostilities to media influence. Prior to his recent term, Fico and his associates were subjects of police investigations, with several facing criminal charges.