Man Who Shot Slovak PM Says He Wanted Change of Policy on Ukraine

Man Who Shot Slovak PM Says He Wanted Change of Policy on Ukraine
Above: Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico speaks to the media prior to talks with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz at the Chancellery on January 24, 2024 in Berlin, Germany. Image copyright: Sean Gallup/Staff/Getty Images News via Getty Images

The Spin

Pro-establishment narrative

While this was a heinous attack and is rightly condemned, it cannot be swept under the rug that Fico's policies in Slovakia had a part to play in this. Those not only include shouldering up to Russia's Vladimir Putin and Hungary's Viktor Orban, but also his pushing through of controversial reforms that have alienated many in his country.

Establishment-critical narrative

While Slovakia has undergone the same processes of polarization that have swept through much of Europe and the West, likely a contributing factor in this attack, Western leaders need to be more careful in alienating leaders like Fico. Such moves only work to decrease the unity in the EU and bring people like Fico even further into Russia's sphere of influence.

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