15. June 2020 at 13:50

Two former prime ministers part ways during an eventful week

Slovakia was mentioned in international media after a school attack. The police are hard at work.

Michaela Terenzani

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March 2018: Robert Fico resigns as the prime minister. March 2018: Robert Fico resigns as the prime minister. (source: SITA)
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Slovakia experienced an unprecedented violent attack on a school, Peter Pellegrini left the Smer party and the police raided a governmental agency, hinting at a major information security breach that most likely did not happen.

Vrútky attack shocks Slovakia

A deadly school shooting in Slovakia, an unprecedented event for the country, took place in the small northern-Slovak railway-junction town of Vrútky. A 22-year-old man, who was a former pupil of the local primary school, launched a knife attack in the school, killing the deputy headmaster and injuring another teacher and two fourth-graders. The police shot the attacker dead to stop him from hurting others.

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The investigation of the incident is still underway. The information that has surfaced so far points to earlier incidents that the attacker was involved in - he had faced charges after he threatened a train conductor and dispatcher at the Vrútky station late last year. After he was charged, he cooperated with the police, Denník N reported. He was found guilty and sentenced to a suspended sentence of eight months behind bars.

Information appeared on social networks after the incident that the attacker had been bullied while he studied at the school. The far-right ĽSNS MP Milan Mazurek was quick to spread fake information on Facebook that the attacker was Roma, which both the police and PM Igor Matovič rebuffed.

>>>Read more about how Slovak schools protect themselves from attackers.

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Pellegrini leaves Fico

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