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Slovakian prime minister takes first trip outside capital after assassination attempt

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico using a walking stick.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, using a walking stick, arrives to attend a press conference during harvest in the village of Slovenska Nova Ves, western Slovakia, on Monday. Fico is recovering after being seriously wounded in an assassination attempt on May 15.
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Slovakia’s populist Prime Minister Robert Fico took his first trip outside the capital on Monday since resuming his duties after an assassination attempt.

Fico visited a farm in Slovenska Nova Ves, northeast of the capital of Bratislava, along with Agriculture Minister Richard Takac to check the grain harvest.

Fico said in a brief statement that Slovakia was not ready to lift a ban on imports of agricultural products from Ukraine and thanked farmers for their work.

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He was using a walking stick and did not take any questions from the media.

Populist Prime Minister Robert Fico’s condition is improving following an assassination attempt last week that shocked the European Union nation.

May 20, 2024

It was his first official trip outside the capital since recovering from the May 15 attack in which he was shot in the abdomen as he greeted supporters in the town of Handlova, 85 miles northeast of the capital.

Fico made his first public appearance since the assassination attempt on Friday, when he gave a speech for a national holiday.

He has long been a divisive figure in Slovakia and beyond. He returned to power for the fourth time last year, when his leftist party, Smer, or Direction, won parliamentary elections campaigning on a pro-Russia and anti-American message.

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His critics worry that Slovakia could abandon its pro-Western course and follow the direction of Hungary under Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

Thousands of people have held rallies in the capital and across Slovakia to protest Fico’s policies.

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