
Slovenian MP climbs onto parliament roof, is saved at the last moment

Andrej Hoivik, a representative of the opposition Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), climbed to the top of the Slovenian parliament building in Ljubljana today.
He threatened to jump off the roof, foreign media wrote.
Police, firefighters and ambulances immediately arrived at the scene.
Firefighters raised a ladder and Hoivik agreed to come down and then handed over to medical personnel.
Hoivik said he "does not accuse anyone, not even Prime Minister Robert Golob," but believes that "what they are doing in this country is not right."
Police have confirmed that there are no injuries, while the incident is being treated as emergency assistance for a person in psychological crisis.
The motive for the incident is not officially known, but sources say Hoivik had been showing signs of emotional exhaustion in recent weeks.
Otherwise, the Slovenian Democratic Party said on social media that life's trials are sometimes very difficult and require understanding.

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