Vuciq loses no second, immediately congratulates beautiful Slovakia president

Zuzana Caputova has become the first woman president in Slovakia. Serbia's president, Alexander Vuciq, has immediately congratulated him. Vuciq in a brief message has praised Captova for winning the presidential elections in Slovakia. With the occasion of your choice as president of the Slovak Republic I commend you wholeheartedly and I wish you [...]
Vuciq in a brief message has praised Captova for winning the presidential elections in Slovakia.
With your choice as president of the Slovak Republic, I give you warm praise and I want you to have great success at work. I am honored that the trust given to you by the citizens of your country will compel you to work and to make progress in the future”, said the Vuciki wish message.
Zuzana Capuvova became the first woman in Slovakia's history to be elected president, with the main promise of fighting corruption during the campaign.
Mrs. Capuova, who has almost no political experience, defeated top-profile diplomat Maros Sefcovic, who was the party candidate currently in power in Slovakia.
These elections were held a year after an investigative journalist was killed last year. Jan Kuciac was investigating politicians' connections to organised crime when he was shot at with firearms in February 2018.
Capuova had said that killing this journalist is one of the reasons why he has prompted him to run for president of the country, though this post is more of a ceremonial nature.
When almost all votes have been counted, it has delivered 58 percent of the votes, while its counterCandidate won 42 percent of them.
It became known by practicing the lawyer's profession, especially when it led a case against an illegal waste burial process, which lasted 14 years.
Slovakia's new president is 45-year-old, mother of two and divorced. She is a member of the “party Slovakia Progressive”, which has no seat in the assembly.
In the first round of elections, it had won 40 percent of the vote, while the other candidate, who is vice president of the European Commission, only 19 percent, writes “BBC”. / P ERISCOPIA












