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

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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.

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.

"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.

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

The court did not ‌reply to a request ⁠for comment.

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)

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