Early career He joined the
Civic Democratic Party. He was elected member of
České Budějovice municipal assembly in 2006. He became leader of South Bohemian Civic Democratic Party in 2008 after resignation of previous leader Tom Zajíček. Kuba received 97 od 127 votes. During 2010 party convention Kuba ran for the position of Deputy Leader of the Party. Party leader
Petr Nečas stated that his victory wouldn't be good for the party. Kuba wasn't elected Kuba ran for
České Budějovice municipal assembly in 2010 on 11th place on the list. ODS won only 8 seat and Kuba thus wasn't elected. Petr Nečas publicly called party representatives who failed in the election to resign but Kuba remained in the position. Kuba became member of the municipal assembly once again on 10 March 2011 after resignation of three ambassadors elected in the election. In November 2011 Kuba was reelected leader of South Bohemian organisation.
Minister and Party leader Kuba became a member of
Cabinet of Petr Nečas on 16 November 2011, replacing Michal Doktor as Minister of Industry and Trade. Kuba then ran for the position of the Deputy leader of the Civic Democratic Party on party convention in 2012 facing
Miroslava Němcová. Kuba received 363 votes against Němcová's 142 and won the position. After fall of the cabinet Petr Nečas resigned to the position of party leader and Kuba became acting leader of the Civic Democratic Party but
Miroslava Němcová became electoral leader of the Civic Democratic Party in
2013 Czech parliamentary election. He ran for the Chamber of Deputies in the election but wasn't elected as the party suffered heavy losses. Kuba decided to not defend position of Party leader and instead supported candidacy of
Petr Fiala for
2014 Civic Democratic Party leadership election. Fiala won the leadership election replacing Kuba as party leader.
Municipal and regional politics Kuba ran in 2014 municipal election for České Budějovice assembly but wasn't elected. He became a member of the South Bohemian regional assembly in the 2016 election. Kuba ran for the position of České Budějovice Mayor in 2018 municipal election in an attempt for political comeback. ODS received 8 seats in municipal assembly and remaine in opposition. Kuba then led ODS during 2020 regional election in South Bohemia. ODS had strong performance during the election receiving 17.5% and gaining 12 seats being tied with
ANO 2011. Kuba then formed coalition with
KDU-ČSL,
TOP 09,
Czech Social Democratic Party and South Bohemians. Kuba became the new Governor. Kuba gained widespread media attention during
COVID-19 pandemic in the Czech Republic when he introduced Conception of Vaccination centres. In
2022 municipal elections he ran for the České Budějovice assembly from the 8th place of the ODS list. Due to preferential votes, however, he finished first, thus defending his mandate as a representative. Since 2022, he has also served as a member of the city council. Kuba led ODS during 2024 regional election in South Bohemia running for reelection for Governor. During the election campaign, he appeared on billboards without the other party candidates or the party logo. He won landslide victory as ODS received 47,5% of votes and won 34 of 55 seats in regional assembly. On 27 November 2025, Kuba announced his departure from ODS and a plan to form a new political party. On 3 February 2026, Kuba introduced his new party called
Our Czechia. ==References==