Slovak Prime Minister’s life no longer in danger, government says


The life of Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is no longer in danger, Deputy Prime Minister Robert Kalinak told the press on Sunday, four days after the attack on the head of government. “There is no longer any immediate danger to his life, but his condition remains serious and he requires intensive care,” said Robert Kalinak, Robert Fico’s closest political ally.

The Prime Minister has been hospitalized since Wednesday, when a man opened fire on him, hitting him several times, notably in the abdomen. He underwent a five-hour operation on Wednesday and a shorter one on Friday, both at a hospital in the town of Banska Bystrica in central Slovakia. “We can consider his condition stable and the prognosis positive,” Robert Kalinak said outside the hospital. “We all feel a little more relaxed now,” he added, adding that Robert Fico remains hospitalized for the moment.

The assailant kept in pre-trial detention

The assailant, identified by Slovak media as 71-year-old poet Juraj Cintula, fired five shots at Robert Fico, hitting him four times. He was presented on Saturday before the Pezinok criminal court northeast of Bratislava, which ordered him to remain in pre-trial detention.

Robert Fico, 59, has held his post since his centrist party, Smer-SD, won the legislative elections last fall. He is serving his fourth term as prime minister after campaigning on peace proposals between Russia and Ukraine, a neighboring state of Slovakia, and on stopping military aid to kyiv, which his government subsequently implemented.

The assassination attempt deeply shocked Slovakia, a country of 5.4 million inhabitants, member of the European Union and NATO, which has been sharply divided politically for years.



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