After exiting a government meeting in the town of Handlova on Wednesday, Slovakian Prime Minister (PM) Robert Fico was shot multiple times and seriously wounded as he greeted a crowd of people. He was airlifted to the capital Banska Bystrica for treatment.
After exiting a government meeting in the town of Handlova on Wednesday, Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico was shot multiple times and seriously wounded as he greeted a crowd of people. He was airlifted to the regional capital, Banska Bystrica, for treatment.
This horrifying news is part of a growing trend of political violence across the European political spectrum. From the shooting of the founder of Spain's right-wing Vox Party to the physical harassment of a German Green Party member, the intensifying social division is now playing out before our eyes. Extremist ideologies of all sorts must be quelled, or else more violence will occur.
The incessant attacks on Fico, from EU officials making political threats to today's shooting, are coming from those who are against the prime minister due to his desire to break away from the West's stronghold and maintain peace with Russia. Many of those opposed to EU- and NATO-skeptics like Fico have fostered an environment that allowed this act of violence to unfold.