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Zuzana Čaputová
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Čaputová in 2023
5th President of Slovakia
In office
15 June 2019 – 15 June 2024
Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini
Igor Matovič
Eduard Heger
Ľudovít Ódor
Robert Fico
Preceded by Andrej Kiska
Succeeded by Peter Pellegrini
Deputy Chair of Progressive Slovakia
In office
20 January 2018 – 19 March 2019
Leader Ivan Štefunko
Personal details
Born
Zuzana Strapáková

(1973-06-21) 21 June 1973 (age 51)
Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
(now Slovakia)
Political party Progressive Slovakia
(2017–2019)
Spouse
Ivan Čaputa
(divorced)
Domestic partner Juraj Rizman (2020–present)
Children 2 daughters
Alma mater Comenius University (Mgr.)
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Zuzana Čaputová (born 21 June 1973) is a Slovak politician, lawyer, and environmental activist. She served as the fifth president of Slovakia from 2019 to 2024. Čaputová was the first woman to become president of Slovakia. She was also the youngest president in Slovakia's history, elected at 45 years old.

Čaputová first became well-known for her long fight against a toxic landfill in her hometown of Pezinok. For this important work, she received the 2016 Goldman Environmental Prize. She won the 2019 Slovak presidential election with 58% of the votes. She decided not to run for re-election in 2024.

Early Life and Education

Zuzana Čaputová was born in Bratislava in 1973. She grew up in the nearby town of Pezinok. For the first 20 years of her life, this area was part of Czechoslovakia. Čaputová said her family home was "open-minded."

She studied law at Comenius University in Bratislava. She graduated in 1996.

Early Career and Environmental Work

After finishing her studies, Čaputová worked for the local government in Pezinok. She started as a legal assistant. Later, she became a deputy to the town mayor.

She then worked for non-profit groups. At the Open Society Foundations, she helped with public administration and issues affecting children. She also managed projects for a group called EQ Klub, focusing on community development.

From 2001 to 2017, Čaputová worked as a lawyer for Via Iuris, a civic organization. She also helped Greenpeace with planning campaigns.

The Pezinok Landfill Fight

For over ten years, Čaputová led a public campaign in Pezinok. She fought against a new landfill that would have made pollution worse. This landfill would have harmed the soil, air, and water in the city. The fight ended in 2013 when the Supreme Court of Slovakia ruled. The court said the new landfill was illegal and broke environmental rules.

Čaputová has also run her own law firm. She has written several publications about law. She is part of the Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide (ELAW). This is a group of environmental lawyers from around the world.

Political Journey

Čaputová was a founding member of Progressive Slovakia. This is a liberal political party. She served as its deputy chair until March 2019. She then stepped down to run for president.

She became the party's candidate in the 2019 Slovak presidential election. She was elected president in the second round of voting. She received over 58% of the votes. She beat her opponent, Maroš Šefčovič.

Becoming President

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Čaputová speaking to reporters during her presidential campaign in 2019

On March 29, 2018, Čaputová announced she would run for president. She said she felt she had to run after the murder of Ján Kuciak. He was an investigative journalist.

Another strong candidate, Robert Mistrík, later left the race. He supported Čaputová on February 26, 2019.

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Čaputová and Robert Mistrík, who supported her presidential campaign

Čaputová won the first round of the election on March 16, 2019. She received 40.57% of the votes. She then won the second round on March 30, 2019. She beat Maroš Šefčovič with about 58% of the votes.

Her inauguration as president took place on June 15, 2019. This was during a special meeting of the National Council in Bratislava.

Public Trust and Decision Not to Seek Re-election

Čaputová was seen as the most trusted politician in Slovakia in 2020 and 2021. In 2020, 83% of people trusted her. In 2021, 58% did.

In June 2023, Čaputová announced she would not run for re-election. She said her term was very stressful. She faced four major crises: the COVID-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine, an energy crisis, and high inflation.

Political Views

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Čaputová speaks to the European Parliament in 2022
Isaac Herzog state visit to Slovakia, September 2023 (KBG GPO7600)
Čaputová with Israeli President Isaac Herzog in the Grassalkovich Palace, 2023

Fairness and Justice

Čaputová believes that "justice in Slovakia does not always apply equally to everyone." She wants to make changes to Slovakia's police and court systems. She believes the police should be independent and not influenced by politics. She also thinks the prosecutor's office should be more open to the public.

Protecting the Environment

Čaputová is a strong supporter of environmental protection. She has been compared to the American activist Erin Brockovich. Fighting climate change is one of her top goals. She wants to stop government money from going to coal and other fossil fuels.

Čaputová promised to stop coal mining and power generation by 2023. She also brought Slovakia into the Powering Past Coal Alliance. She believes that environmental protection means stopping illegal cutting down of trees. She also thinks 5% of the most valuable natural areas should be strictly protected.

LGBT Rights

Čaputová supports legal partnerships for same-sex couples. She also believes in educating people about these relationships. She has said that if a child cannot be with their biological parents, they would be better off with "two loving beings, even if they were of the same sex," rather than in institutional care.

Personal Life

Zuzana Čaputová is divorced and has two daughters. She practices Zen yoga. During her time as president, she continued to live in Pezinok.

Awards and Recognition

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Čaputová (third from the right) with other 2016 Goldman Prize winners and U.S. politician Nancy Pelosi.

For her strong leadership in the Pezinok landfill case, Čaputová received the Goldman Environmental Prize in 2016. This award is given to people who have made a big difference in protecting the environment. The award text said she was recognized for her "relentless campaigning against the opening of a landfill in the town of Pezinok." This landfill would have made health problems and pollution worse. Her fight has been compared to that of the American activist Erin Brockovich.

In August 2019, Čaputová also received the European Prize for Political Culture. This was for her efforts to support European democracy.

In 2023, she was ranked 84th on Forbes magazine's list of the World's 100 Most Powerful Women.

Honours

National Honours

Foreign Honours

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See also

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