Natasa Pirc Musar became the first female President of Slovenia

A non-partisan candidate, 54-year-old lawyer and human rights activist Natasa Pirc Musar, won the presidential election in Slovenia, becoming the first woman to hold the post of head of state in the country.

After counting 99.99 percent of the ballots, it turned out that 53.86 percent of voters voted for her. Her opponent, former Foreign Minister Andze Logar, conceded defeat with 46.14 percent of the vote.

Natasa Pirc Musar was Melania Trump's lawyer, in particular, represented her interests in Slovenia after an article by the Slovenian tabloid Suzy, which stated that the former first lady of the United States in the 90s worked at the Paolo Zampolli modeling agency in New York, which "acted as an escort agency for wealthy clients."

In addition, according to the Slovenian edition 24ur, she was a member of the EU delegation negotiating with the United States after Edward Snowden's revelations about the misuse of EU citizens' data.