Peter Žiga


Peter Žiga is a Slovak politician and businessman, a member of the National Council for Voice – Social Democracy, and previously Direction – Social Democracy. He was formerly Minister of the Environment and Minister of the Economy of Slovakia.

Early life and education

Between 1990 and 1995, Žiga studied at the Faculty of Business Administration, University of Economics in Bratislava. After completing his studies, he became a representative and manager in several Slovak and foreign companies, including the largest timber trader company Taper.

Political career

As Minister of Environment in Fico's Second Cabinet, Žiga was investigated for suspicion of stealing the property of state forests, at the expense of which his private company profited.
In the 2020 Slovak parliamentary election, Žiga was elected to National Council of Slovakia as a member of Smer. He announced his departure together with nine other deputies later that year.
When Peter Pellegrini took office as president of Slovakia on 7 April 2024, Žiga was entrusted with the function of Chairman of the National Council of the Slovak Republic until 26 March 2025. He was succeeded by Richard Raši on 26 March 2025, and continues to be the Deputy Speaker of the National Council.

Corruption allegations

Since becoming Minister of the Environment, Žiga has been investigated for corruption related to state-owned forests, from which his own private company is alleged to have benefited. The current government, elected in 2020, has launched investigations into several cases dating from during Žiga's tenure at the Ministry of the Environment, including alleged theft of public funds and Eurofunds, signing of unfavorable contracts for the export of timber, and channelling of millions in European Union subsidies to companies connected with Smer-SD.
In 2020, he was prosecuted for allegedly bribing a Supreme Court judge with 100,000 €, but thanks to an amendment to the criminal code passed by the government, the prosecution was stopped, due to change in the statute of limitations.

Personal life

In 2016, Žiga was ranked among the 40 most influential people in the Slovak energy sector by Euractiv.