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Remišová graduated from Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University, receiving DEA diploma.[3] She also received a Certificate in Coaching from the University of Cambridge.[4] Remišová worked at the translation department of the European Commission in Luxembourg, managing the European program for youth and education policies.[5]
In the 2016 Slovak parliamentary election, Remišová was appointed as the leader of the OĽANO candidate.[8] She finished third place after receiving 71,618 preferential votes behind Igor Matovič and Daniel Lipšic.[9]
In the 2020 Slovak parliamentary election, Remišová ran in second place as a For the People candidate, receiving 81,395 votes and maintaining second place in the party.[10] She was perceived as Kiska's successor.[11] After the elections, Remišová stated: "I want the vision that Kiska set to live on, so we will be a modern European center party. There is no such central alternative on the political scene, we are the only such alternative."[12]