Zuzana Majerová
June 28, 1972
Zuzana Majerová (née Dvořáková, formerly Majerová Zahradníková) is a Czech teacher, interpreter, translator and politician. From 2017 to 2021, she was a member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic, a former member of the ODS, since April 2021 Chairwoman of the Tricolor Movement, and between September 2019 and April 2021 the First Vice-Chair of the Tricolor movement.
She graduated from the Olomouc-Hejčín Grammar School. In 1989, as a fourth-year student, she organized a student strike, signed the petition A Few Sentences and helped establish the Civic Forum. Subsequently, she began to study the history of fine arts at the Faculty of Arts of Palacký University in Olomouc, which she did not finish. In her third year, she interrupted her studies and traveled to Canada.
In the Canadian province of British Columbia, she studied English intensively. After six years, she returned to her native Olomouc. She worked as a PR and project manager in the non-profit organization P-centrum Sananim, which deals with the treatment and aftercare of addicts. After less than two years, she started her own business in the field of translation, interpreting and as a lecturer and teacher of English. From 2009 to 2010, she worked at the multinational company Dermacol Brno as a key and project manager of foreign trade. In September 2013, she also started teaching English at the second level of primary school.
After the end of her parliamentary mandate, she went on sick leave, suffering from a progressive form of multiple sclerosis.
Zuzana Majerová lives with her husband Jan Majer in Bukovany. She has two sons. From the marriage until 2022, she used the double surname Majerová Zahradníková.