Robert Fico in life-threatening condition

Robert Fico was elected for a fourth stint as prime minister of Slovakia in October after running a campaign promising to end support for Ukraine. 

The populist firebrand profited from a deep distrust of Nato in Slovakia, which is a member of the military alliance and the EU. 

Until the 59-year-old’s election, Slovakia was one of Ukraine’s most vocal supporters. 

Mr Fico’s victory was seen as a blow to pro-Western forces and a boon to leaders like Hungary’s Viktor Orban who has also criticised EU sanctions against Moscow for harming the economy. 

The left-wing nationalist is known for a love of bodybuilding, fast cars, and football, as well as being anti-migrant and one of Slovakia’s fiercest critics of Covid masks and lockdowns.

However, the canny tactician has been less confrontational in the EU and Nato since taking office  than his campaign promises to not send “one more round” to Ukraine would suggest. 

But, despite accusations that he is a pro-Putin patsy, he has refused to join a Czech-led coalition of EU states buying ammunition for Kyiv.

The eurosceptic’s third stint as prime minister ended in 2018 after he resigned during a  political crisis sparked by the murder of investigative journalist Ján Kuciak. 

He founded the ruling Direction – Social Democracy (Smer) party in 1999 and has led it ever since. Mr Fico also holds the record for the longest serving prime minister in Slovak history. 

Reference

Denial of responsibility! Elite News is an automatic aggregator of Global media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, and all materials to their authors. For any complaint, please reach us at – [email protected]. We will take necessary action within 24 hours.
DMCA compliant image

Leave a comment