Slovak PM Fico makes first public appearance after assassination attempt
Europe
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Xinhua
| Jul 06, 2024
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico made his first appearance at a public event Friday after being attacked by a gunman in mid-May.
He presented a speech at the Devin Castle in Bratislava, in celebrating a national holiday.
"Europe and Slovakia have never ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/europe/article/2001495243/slovak-pm-in-very-serious-condition-after-assassination-attempt"> been so divided Petition calls for decriminalising suicide attempts Shame for Kenya to host matches in foreign land How playing home, away from home, cost Harambee Stars Harambee Stars frustrate star-studded Elephants to a draw Harambee Stars out to stop Ivory Coast Engin Firat: Simple things look difficult in Kenya! Harambee Stars drop points against Burundi in 2026 World Cup qualifier Rupia dropped as Firat names Harambee Stars travelling squad World Cup Qualifiers: Harambee Stars hit by injuries before Malawi and Ivory Coast clash UN General Assembly declares 2026 as int'l year of women farmers According to him, there's never enough peace talks, peace initiatives in this regard.
He also called for forming a bulwark against "senseless progressive and liberal ideologies that damage Slovakia." Fico sustained four gunshot wounds in an attack on May 15 when he greeted supporters after chairing a government meeting in the central Slovak town of Handlova.
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