Another Influencer Hired by Ministry After Working as a Driver

by Chief Editor

The Ministry of the Environment has recently appointed several new staff members, drawing attention to the hiring practices within the department. Among the new additions is František Kubásek, who has joined the budget department. Beyond his professional background, Kubásek operates a web portal known for its self-described “politically incorrect” reporting, where he frequently comments on topics including the European Union, migration, and LGBTQ+ issues, while alleging that mainstream media outlets propagate misinformation.

Ministry spokesperson Veronika Krejčí confirmed that Kubásek is employed by the ministry but did not provide details regarding his specific job description or the conditions of his hiring. The budget department in question contains six positions, four of which are classified as roles that do not require a formal selection process. While most roles in the department typically require a university degree, reports indicate that Kubásek holds a secondary economic education.

Did You Know?

František Kubásek previously collaborated with current Motoristé party member Matěj Gregor to establish a group called Odchod.eu, which advocated for the withdrawal of the Czech Republic from the European Union.

The ministry has also seen other recent personnel changes involving individuals associated with the Motoristé party. Marek Rejman, who previously led the press department of the Central Bohemian Region under ANO governor Jaroslava Pokorná Jermanová, has taken on the role of head of PR and marketing. Adam Šejna, a conservative influencer who has publicly supported government commissioner Filip Turek, has been hired as a social media referent.

Expert Insight:

The integration of political influencers and individuals with backgrounds in partisan activism into administrative roles often triggers scrutiny regarding the professionalization of state institutions. When public officials remain silent on the specific criteria used for such appointments, it invites speculation about whether these roles are being filled based on technical expertise or political alignment. The lack of transparency in these hiring processes may lead to ongoing questions about the long-term operational integrity of the affected departments.

The ongoing influx of these personnel could lead to further public and political debate regarding the criteria for non-competitive government positions. As the ministry continues its work under Minister Igor Červený, observers may monitor whether these appointments influence the department’s public communications strategy or its internal administrative policies.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is known about František Kubásek’s qualifications?
According to available information, Kubásek has a secondary economic education. While most positions in the budget department require a university degree, he was hired into a position that does not require a formal selection process.

Who else has recently joined the ministry?
Marek Rejman has been appointed as the new head of the PR and marketing department, and Adam Šejna has been hired as a social media referent.

Did the ministry comment on the hiring conditions?
No. Ministry spokesperson Veronika Krejčí confirmed that Kubásek is working for the ministry but declined to comment on the terms of his employment or his specific duties.

How should the public evaluate the balance between political loyalty and professional expertise in government staffing?

FSA TREND PUBLIC 2026: Pavel Broum / Ministerstvo životního prostředí

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