Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, who was seriously injured in an assassination attempt last month, has said that he expects to resume his work by the end of June, holding the opposition partly responsible for the attack. The left-wing populist prime minister was critically wounded by several shots on May 15 when he stepped outside to join supporters after a government meeting in the small town of Handlová. In his first public remarks since the attack, Fico said in a video message to the nation that he felt no hatred toward the attacker and expressed no intention of pursuing legal action agai…