In June 2019, Šeliga was one of the co-founders of
For the People led by the president
Andrej Kiska, serving as deputy chairman until March 2023. He became deputy speaker in the
2020 Slovak parliamentary election. In May 2021, Šeliga resigned as Deputy Speakership after pictures of him, his fellow MP
Jana Žitňanská, and the governor of the Bratislava region
Juraj Droba spending time together in a restaurant that should have been deleted due to the
COVID-19 pandemic were published by the tabloid press. Šeliga faced particular criticism of his conduct because he had been a staunch defender of the anti-pandemic policies of the government. In March 2023, Šeliga and Žitňanská left the For the People, later joining
Democrats party by
Eduard Heger. ==References==