Slovakia Has Elected The Country's First Female President | TIME
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- Liberal candidate Zuzana Caputova won Slovakia’s presidential election on Saturday, becoming the central European country’s first ever female president.
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Slovakia Has Elected The Country's First Female President
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What a beauty. I really love her.
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Many tough days ahead for inexperience political corruption fighter. The world always wants more higher quality leaders from any party. I only hope she intends to represent all of the citizens of the country, instead of the 58.5% that elected her into office.
She said that she wanted to be president for all the people, and earn the trust of those who didn't vote for her in her post-election speech. She also left her political party to be fully independent president.
I wanna marry her
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