Zuzana Caputova sworn in as Slovakia's first female President


Bratislava, June 16 (IANS): Anti-corruption campaigner Zuzana Caputova has been sworn in as Slovakia's first female President.

The swearing-in took place before Constitutional Court chair Ivan Fiacan during a ceremonial parliamentary session held in Bratislava on Saturday, Xinhua reported.

Caputova gave her first speech in office, saying she does not want to rule from the office but to serve people and Slovakia. "By taking the constitutional oath, I assume all the commitments and obligations of the public service. I haven't come to rule, I've come to serve citizens, inhabitants, Slovakia," said Caputova, adding that she offers expertise, emotion and a healthy activist interest.

Caputova also claimed allegiance to the pro-European and pro-Atlantic orientation of Slovakia. "As the European Union is our life and value space, the North Atlantic Alliance is our defence and security pillar. As a country, we must do everything we can to maintain and strengthen this space and its pillars," stressed Caputova.

Caputova is the fifth president in the modern Slovak history. She was elected in March.

 

  

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