Prime Minister of Slovakia Robert Fico attends a press conference during a Special European Council Meeting on April 18, 2024 in Brussels, Belgium.
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Slovakia’s populist prime minister, Robert Fico, on Wednesday was shot multiple times in an assassination attempt that has sent shock waves across the Continent.
The 59-year-old has been transported by helicopter to a hospital in the central Slovak city of Banska Bystrica to receive treatment.
A post on Fico’s official Facebook page said the prime minister was “shot multiple times and is in a life-threatening state” after an “attempted assassination.”
“In this moment he is being transported by helicopter to Banska Bystrica, because to Bratislava it would take too long considering the urgency of the matter. Coming hours will decide,” the post said, according to an NBC translation.
Slovakia’s foreign minister, Juraj Blanar, confirmed to CNBC that Fico was shot several times at close range shortly after a government meeting in the central Slovak city of Handlova.
“I strongly condemn this insidious attack on the Prime Minister as an attack on democracy,” Blanar said in a statement. “We all believe that the Prime Minister will overcome this difficult fight,” he added.
Separately, Slovak President Zuzana Čaputová “strongly” condemned the “brutal and ruthless attack” in a Google-translated Facebook post.
Fico returned to power in September last year after campaigning on a pro-Russian and anti-American platform.
A person is detained after a shooting incident of Slovak PM Robert Fico, after a Slovak government meeting in Handlova, Slovakia, May 15, 2024.
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European leaders reacted with shock to the news and wished Fico well.
“I strongly condemn the vile attack on Prime Minister Robert Fico,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said via social media platform X.
“Such acts of violence have no place in our society and undermine democracy, our most precious common good. My thoughts are with PM Fico and his family,” she added.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said he was “deeply shocked by the heinous attack” against Slovakia’s Fico.
“We pray for his health and quick recovery! God bless him and his country!” Orban said via X.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said news of “the cowardly assassination attempt on Slovak Prime Minister Fico has shocked me greatly.”
“Violence must have no place in European politics. At this time, my thoughts are with Robert Fico, his family and the citizens of Slovakia,” Scholz said via a Google-translated post on X.
Security officers move Slovak PM Robert Fico in a car after he was injured in a shooting incident, after a Slovak government meeting in Handlova, Slovakia, May 15, 2024.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the attack on Fico was “appalling” and “strongly” condemned the act of violence.
“Every effort should be made to ensure that violence does not become the norm in any country, form, or sphere,” Zelenskyy said via X.
“We sincerely hope Robert Fico recovers soon and express our solidarity with the people of Slovakia,” he added.
Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala described the news of Fico’s shooting as “shocking” and said he wished Slovakia’s prime minister will “get well as soon as possible.”
“We must not tolerate violence, it must have no place in society,” Fiala said in a Google-translated post via social media platform X.