[6] In addition he became notorious for proposing controversial laws, such as a regulation of children toys "that resemble vampires" or a ban of the use of petrol lawn movers on Sundays.
[8] In November 2015, Kuffa was accused of physical alteration with a local elderly women, who was protesting the plans of his son, Michal, to build a house in the village of Pavľany without a construction permit.
Kuffa claimed it was in fact the 79 years old woman who slapped him without provocation and announced he would press charges for assault of a public official.
Nonetheless, just three months after the election the Life politicians, including Kuffa, disassociated themselves with the People's Party due to its extremist views.
In his speech, Kuffa announced the ministry of culture will stop the "gender ideology", criticized the use of vaccines, and proposed declaring Jesus Christ the king of Slovakia with the presence of the entire government and church leadership.
[17] The Conference of Slovak Bishops likewise criticized the speech, stressing that churches should be places devoted to prayers and "divisive political rhetoric" does not belong there.
[19] In August 2024, Kuffa interrupted the play Little Gem performed by the actresses of the National Theatre Košice at a festival in the Malá Franková village.