Last Updated on May 15, 2024
The anti-war, anti-bioweapon Prime Minister of Slovakia, Robert Fico, was shot today as he left a meeting in the Slovak town of Handlova, which is positioned roughly two hours from the nation’s capital city of Bratislava. The shooting and attempted assassination of Prime Minister Fico came after the populist politician made opposing bioweapon mandates and war with Russia part of his governmental policy. Fico is known to have personally rejected the Covid jab and even took part in anti-bioweapon demonstrations before winning election to his current term as PM.
Details are still emerging in the public shooting of Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, who’s known as a left-wing populist and nationalist and who has aggressively positioned himself opposite the NATO and EU power structure pushing for war with Russia. As of the latest updates, it’s being reported that Fico has been critically wounded after being shot “multiple times” and sustaining bullet wounds to the head and chest.
Fico, who previously served two non-consecutive stints as Slovakia’s Prime Minister, took office again after last year’s parliamentary elections, in which his party, Direction – Social Democracy, earned big wins over what was then the nation’s incumbent government, which was staunchly pro-Ukraine and pro-World Health Organization.
Watch Video Footage from the Scene of the Shooting Below:
BREAKING: Slovak PM Robert Fico shot and wounded after government meeting.
This comes just days after Fico formally and publicly rejected The WHO Global Pandemic Accord and has repeatedly stated that he would stop sending weapons to Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/LqQmXdCuVY
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Author: Frankie Stockes
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