Propaganda on the attempt on Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico

After the attack on the Prime Minister of Slovakia, Robert Fico, which landed the politician in hospital with serious gunshot wounds, the propaganda inherent in such cases was launched immediately. You could pick up any kind of propaganda: by politicians in Slovakia itself, in international affairs, Russian influences, left-wing ideas, right-wing criticism, or even news touching on the personal life of the assassin Juraj Cintula and his wife. According to various versions of propaganda, everyone is guilty of the attack. Depending on who talks about it: Fico himself, Russians, Americans, Slovaks, leftists, nationalists…

  • It is certain that the Slovak parliament will pass the media law in June because SMER and its coalition partners have the required majority there. Thus, they will subordinate public media to the authorities. And the president, Peter Pellegrini, who cooperates with Robert Fico, will probably sign this bill, especially after what happened.
  • At least on the surface, Fico is a pro-Russian politician. His rhetoric shows that “Ukrainian nationalists” are to blame for the war in Ukraine, he proclaims that he is “for peace”, but by this “peace” he means de facto subordination of Ukraine to Russia.
  • Russian propaganda: Simonian believes that the theory that the assassin Juraj Cintula acted alone is false and compared the case of the assassination of Robert Fico with the assassination of US President John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
  • Moreover: The wife of the attacker, Juraj Cintula, is not a Ukrainian activist. This is fake news. And there are really many more.

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