Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico remains in serious condition after surviving an assassination attempt in the town of Handlova. The suspect, a 71-year-old retiree and amateur poet, made his first court appearance in Pezinok as prosecutors seek to detain him.
Fico, 59, was shot multiple times while greeting supporters following a government meeting. He underwent surgery to remove dead tissue and is currently stable but unable to be transported to Bratislava.
The attack on Fico, a divisive figure known for his pro-Russia, anti-American platform, has sparked condemnation from world leaders. His return to power last year raised concerns about Slovakia’s pro-Western course, particularly regarding Ukraine.
Fico’s government has faced criticism for its efforts to overhaul public broadcasting and amend the penal code to eliminate a special anti-graft prosecutor. Thousands of demonstrators have protested his policies, fearing a move towards autocracy.
Before returning to power, many of Fico’s associates were under investigation for corruption and organized crime. His plan to eliminate the special prosecutor’s office has raised further concerns about government accountability.
As Fico continues to recover, the nation awaits further developments in the case against his alleged assailant. The courthouse in Pezinok remains heavily guarded as the investigation unfolds.