Liberal lawyer Caputova elected first female president of Slovakia
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Five people have been charged with the murders, including businessman Marian Kocner, who was investigated by Kuciak, and who has become a symbol of perceived impunity after more than a decade of rule by Smer. Kocner denies any wrongdoing.
The killings ignited the biggest protests in Slovakia’s post-communist history.
Caputova waged a 14-year fight with a company Kocner represented that wanted to build an illegal landfill in her home town. She eventually won the case, earning her the nickname “Slovakia’s Erin Brockovich”, after the American environmentalist portrayed by Julia Roberts in a 2000 film.
An opinion poll by the Focus agency, carried out the day before the vote, put support for Caputova at 55.2 per cent. Sefcovic, who has campaigned on his experience and personal relationships with foreign leaders, held a 44.8 per cent vote share, according to the poll.
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