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How Slovakia’s toxic politics left Prime Minister Robert Fico fighting for his life

Raphael Minder, Ben Hall and Henry Foy
Financial Times·
6 mins to read
How Slovakia’s toxic politics left Prime Minister Robert Fico fighting for his life
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is transported to hospital after he was shot multiple times on Wednesday. Photo / TASR via AP

Allies of Robert Fico have threatened a clampdown after the assassination attempt amid a climate of death threats and disinformation.

Even by the standards of central Europe’s polarised politics, Slovak politicians stand out for their vitriolic discourse.

Barely minutes after Prime Minister Robert Fico was shot and left on Wednesday (Thursday NZT), some of his allies accused the opposition and the media of having blood on their hands and threatened a clampdown.

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