‘I feel no hatred’: Slovakian PM speaks for the first time since assassination attempt

The Slovakian prime minister, Robert Fico, has made his first public comments since he was shot, saying that with a ‘small miracle’ he could return to work within weeks. Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► In a pre-recorded video posted on Facebook before the European parliament elections, Fico said there was no reason to believe the attack on him on 15 May was the act of a ‘lone lunatic’ and he called the attacker an activist of the Slovak opposition. Fico has been recovering from multiple wounds after being shot in the abdomen as he greeted supporters in the town of Handlová. A suspect was arrested. Fico has said he felt ‘no hatred’ towards his attacker and that he forgives him Shot Slovakian PM Robert Fico says he could return to work within weeks ► The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by s
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