He ran for the position from the ninth place candidate of the OĽaNO party as a manager, farmer, and activist.
[6] Hlina joined Christian Democratic Movement in 2015[7] and finished 70th place during the parliamentary elections one year later.
[10] Hlina resigned from the position of party chairman on 2 March 2020 after KDH was eliminated the parliamentary elections, when it only received 4.65% votes and did not advance to the Slovak National Council.
He alluded to Biľak's signature on said invitation letter, which is related to the entry of Warsaw Pact troops into their territory on 21 August 1968.
However, the police detained him on the spot and accused him of the criminal act of "unauthorized interference with the right to a house, apartment, and non-residential space in conjunction with the crime of restricting personal freedom.