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Slovak PM's Condition Serious as Alleged Assassin Faces Court

Slovak PM's Condition Serious as Alleged Assassin Faces Court
Saturday 18 May 2024 - 13:20
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The nation of Slovakia remains gripped by a tense atmosphere as Prime Minister Robert Fico's condition is reported to be stable but serious following the shocking assassination attempt against him earlier this week. Meanwhile, the suspect accused of carrying out the brazen attack made his first court appearance on Saturday as the investigation into the motives behind the alleged crime intensifies.

Health Minister Zuzana Dolinkova stated that the two-hour surgery Fico underwent on Friday to remove dead tissue from his multiple gunshot wounds has "contributed to a positive prognosis." However, Defense Minister Robert Kalinak cautioned that the Prime Minister's condition remains too precarious to allow for his transportation to the capital, Bratislava.

As the nation anxiously awaits updates on Fico's recovery, the judicial process against the alleged perpetrator has commenced. Slovak state media reported that the man accused of attempting to assassinate the Prime Minister faced his first court appearance on Saturday, with prosecutors seeking an order from the Specialized Criminal Court to detain the suspect.

While authorities have refrained from publicly identifying the suspect or divulging extensive details about the case, unconfirmed media reports suggest the individual is a 71-year-old retiree known as an amateur poet who may have previously worked as a mall security guard in the country's southwest region. Government authorities have corroborated that the suspect did not belong to any political groups, although the attack itself was believed to be politically motivated.

The courthouse in Pezinok, a small town outside the capital, Bratislava, was heavily guarded by officers donning balaclavas and carrying rifles, underscoring the gravity of the situation. News media were barred from entering the courthouse, and reporters were kept at a distance behind a gate.

In a parallel development, police conducted a search at the suspect's residence in the town of Levice on Friday, seizing a computer and some documents, according to reports from Slovak television station Markiza.

Fico's medical team at the University F. D. Roosevelt hospital in Banska Bystrica, where he was airlifted after the shooting, provided an update on his condition. Miriam Lapuníková, the hospital's director, stated that Fico underwent a second round of surgery on Friday to remove dead tissue from his body. Following a CT scan, he remained awake and stable in the intensive care unit, although his condition was described as "very serious."

The assassination attempt on Fico, a divisive figure in Slovak politics and beyond, has drawn condemnation from world leaders and expressions of support for the embattled Prime Minister and the nation of Slovakia. Fico's return to power last year on a pro-Russia, anti-American platform had raised concerns among fellow European Union and NATO members about potential shifts in the country's pro-Western stance, particularly regarding Ukraine.

As the investigation unfolds and Fico's recovery continues, the nation finds itself grappling with the profound implications of this brazen act of violence against its highest elected official. The court proceedings against the alleged perpetrator will undoubtedly be closely watched as Slovakia seeks answers and justice in the aftermath of this shocking attack.


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