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Slovakia's Supreme Court upholds 21-year sentence for PM Fico's attacker

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Posted on April 29, 2026

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Slovakia's Supreme Court upholds 21-year sentence for PM Fico's attacker

Slovak Supreme Court Confirms 21-Year Term for Prime Minister Fico’s Attacker

Supreme Court Upholds Sentence in Fico Assassination Attempt Case

April 29 (Reuters) - Slovakia's Supreme Court upheld on Wednesday a 21-year jail sentence for a man who shot at Prime Minister Robert Fico two years ago, rejecting his appeal against terrorism charges, Slovak media reported.

Background of the Attack

A Slovak court last October ruled that Juraj Cintula, now 73, was guilty of terrorism charges for shooting at Fico five times from a close distance while the prime minister greeted a crowd in a central Slovak town in May 2024.

Court's Justification and Ruling

"The planning of the attack, combined with the knowledge that he was attacking the prime minister, indicates that he must have been aware of the negative effect on the functioning of government power," online news website Dennik N quoted Judge Petr Kana as saying in the court's justification.

Final Verdict and Aftermath

The Supreme Court's verdict is final, TASR news agency said.

The court did not reply to a request for comment.

Impact of the Attack on Slovakia

The 2024 attack, which pointed to deep political polarisation in the central European country of 5.4 million people, left Fico in a critical condition but he later recovered and returned to work.

(Reporting by Jason Hovet in PragueEditing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • Juraj Cintula, age 73, was convicted of a terror attack—not attempted murder—and sentenced to 21 years, amid mitigating factors like his age and clean record (apnews.com)
  • The attack occurred on May 15, 2024, when Cintula fired at Fico during a public appearance in Handlová, severely wounding him; Fico recovered after extensive surgery (apnews.com)
  • The Supreme Court’s decision on April 29, 2026 is definitive, rejecting the appeal and closing the legal chapter on the case (apnews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who was sentenced for the attack on Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico?
Juraj Cintula was sentenced to 21 years in prison for shooting at Prime Minister Robert Fico.
What charges was Juraj Cintula found guilty of?
Juraj Cintula was found guilty of terrorism charges related to the attack on Prime Minister Fico.
When did the attack on Prime Minister Robert Fico take place?
The attack occurred in May 2024 while Fico was greeting a crowd in a central Slovak town.
What was the outcome of Juraj Cintula’s appeal?
Slovakia's Supreme Court rejected Cintula's appeal and upheld the 21-year sentence.
Did Robert Fico recover from the 2024 attack?
Yes, Robert Fico was left in critical condition but later recovered and returned to work.

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