[1] In November 2007, Jureňa was asked by the Prime Minister Robert Fico to resign over corruption allegations.
[5] The press conference primarily focused on Jureňa listing corruption allegations against other cabinet members and questioning why they weren't punished when he was.
[8] In 2024, Jureňa became the head of campaign of Štefan Harabin for the 2004 Slovak presidential election.
Following the elimination of Harabin in the first round, Jureňa issued a press release supporting Peter Pellegrini in the runoff.
According to Harabin, Jureňa acted on his own and was fired as a result of issuing an incorrect statement.