After a year he transferred to a private law office to work as a trainee solicitor, before becoming an adviser to Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Policy Martin Jahn.
[5] After the death of his party colleague Klára Valentová in early April 2019, Farský succeeded her as a municipal representative.
[6] In 2008, Farský co-founded the Mayors for the Liberec Region (SLK) party, serving as chairman until 2009, and vice-chairman from November 2009.
[14] In 2020, the Chamber of Deputies passed a proposal by Farsky to grant five extra days of paid vacation to camp leaders and coaches of youth sports teams.
[18] At the 10th Republican Congress on 13 April 2019, Farský was elected 1st vice-chairman of STAN, running unopposed and receiving 93% of the votes.
[20] In the 2021 parliamentary election, Farský was a member of STAN and leader of the Pirates and Mayors coalition list in Liberec Region,[21] winning re-election to the Chamber of Deputies.
[22] In January 2022, Farský accepted an eight-month Fulbright scholarship in the United States, and announced his intention to remain as a member of the Chamber of Deputies during that time.
Critics, including former Czech prime ministers Vladimír Špidla, Mirek Topolánek, and Petr Nečas as well as opposition parties, raised concerns that he would not be focused on his work as a Deputy while completing the scholarship.
[33] In February 2013, Farský became a board member of Aspen Institute Prague, an international non-profit organization which opened in the Czech Republic in July 2012.
[36] In the Křišťálová Lupa (Crystal Magnifying Glass) Awards in 2011, Farský's amendment to the lottery law on internet censorship won first place in the "anti-award" category.
[clarification needed][37] In 2013, Farský was selected for the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) and completed a three-week tour of US institutions on the topic of Accountability and Responsibility.
[38] In October 2014, he was one of 14 Czechs included in a list of the 100 best innovators in Central and Eastern Europe, published by The Financial Times, the International Visegrad Fund, Google, and the Polish Res Publica magazine.