Hungarian leader Viktor Orban has spoken out against the attempted assassination of Slovak leader Robert Fico, in a statement to The National Pulse. The Prime Minister of Slovakia, who assumed office in October 2023, is an ally of Orban in the fight to de-escalate the Ukraine war and encourage a negotiated peace by ending open-ended military support for Volodymyr Zelensky.
“Following the governmental change after Slovakia’s election, Slovakia began its journey towards peace. This was a great help for Hungary. Now, this process has been disrupted and shot across,” Orban lamented in a statement sent to The National Pulse.
“A left-wing activist carried out an assassination attempt against the Slovak Prime Minister. During the most crucial months, Robert Fico was incapacitated from working. We are hopeful for his recovery, but today, we must fight for peace alone,” he continued.
Lubos Blaha, Slovakia’s deputy parliamentary speaker and deputy chairman of Fico’s Smer party, has accused the “liberal media” and political opposition of stoking “hatred” against Fico. The Slovak leader was previously subject to Donald Trump-like lawfare prosecutions and has been attacked by the European Union (EU) and Slovakia’s previous globalist government for opposing Ukraine aid and reforming state media and “anti-corruption” institutions he regards as biased.
After Fico’s shooting, many pro-Ukraine social media users celebrated and expressed their hope Orban would be “next.”
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“From now on, we must fight alone with double the effort,” Orban said, stressing that the “upcoming European election has become more significant than ever.”
“We must put an end to violence! We must go out and vote for peace on June 9th!” he said.
National conservative and populist parties are expected to perform well across the EU in the upcoming European Parliament elections. While the assembly is less significant in EU governance than the European Council, which is comprised of heads of member governments, or the European Commission, an unelected body that acts as the bloc’s executive and initiates EU-level legislation, it does have significant functions.
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have a role in approving EU budgets and appointments to the Commission and have provided an important platform for populist figures who are often shut out of national politics, such as Britain’s Nigel Farage prior to Brexit.