“Someone should kill him,” said the man who broke his car and attacked security.

The long-term Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic and the chairman of the Smer-SD party, Robert Fico, were detained by the police two days ago.

The reason was the organization of a protest rally, which is forbidden during an emergency.

However, while Robert Fico was in the police force and later organized a briefing, in addition to his fans, a 37-year-old man who apparently did not belong to his supporters appeared in front of the police building, the television reports. Awning.

source: Facebook / Smer-SD

The man used a tear spray to stop the Smer-SD guards and smash Robert Fico’s car.

Later, the police managed to catch him and bring him back, but the crowd of fans of Robert Fico and the Smer-SD party immediately started shouting at him angrily. In a tense situation, the police decided to bring the man to the building through the side entrance.

The whole thing was captured by Markíza television, which the 37-year-old man also commented on on camera, quite frighteningly. “Someone should kill him. I wonder that out of 5 and a half million people, there will be no one to cancel it. “ referred to Robert Fico’s address.

When he found out about the incident – that someone had broken his car – during the convened briefing, he said he would not comment on it and assumed that it was probably not a normal person.

source: TASR / Jaroslav Novák

Robert Fico denies the allegations from the criminal offense of incitement for which he was, in his own words, detained and bequeathed that “This is the end of democracy in Slovakia.” He then turned to the reporters and asked them if they enjoyed his detention.

He perceives the detention as intimidation by the Minister of the Interior of the Slovak Republic Roman Mikulec (OĽaNO), the Minister’s Adviser and former Police President Jaroslav Spišiak and Police President Štefan Hamran.

In response to the arrest of Robert Fico, Roman Mikulec said that the police act on a suspected violation of the law, regardless of the social spectrum from which the person is being screened.

Support from the CIS

“The Slovak National Party condemns the intervention of the Police Force of the Slovak Republic against the opposition leader, the chairman of the Smer party – SD Robert Ficovi. The intensity of the intervention and the detention of the opposition leader is not directly proportional to the situation. Such footage is served by world television. To detain a multiple former prime minister is theatrically harming the interests of the Slovak Republic. ” the opinion of the SNS was published by SITA.

Sources: TV Awning, archive Startitup, SITA

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