Later, she joined the president's team, where she was the head of the regional policy department and was also in charge of innovation and the business environment.
[6] In the parliamentary elections in 2020, she ran from 11th place as a candidate for ZA ĽUDÍ and entered parliament as a member of this party.
As a member of the Committee for Human Rights and Minorities, together with MP Ondrej Dostál, in May 2020, she initiated a parliamentary inquiry into the Office of the Commissioner for Children due to reasonable concerns that the activities of the office and the commissioner herself cannot be fully trust in the agenda, such as the protection of children's rights and the promotion of their best interests.
Subsequently, at a press conference together with Prime Minister Heger, she welcomed harsh sanctions against Alexander Lukashenko's regime in Belarus.
The laws related to changes, such as increasing the amount of maternity pay for female police officers and soldiers,[15] expanding the right to a one-time allowance for placing a child in foster care,[16] allowing grandparents to receive parental allowance,[17] expanding work rights for pregnant members of fire and rescue services that take care of a child younger than 3 years,[18] enabling the presence of a close person during childbirth,[19] introducing paternity leave for 14 days after childbirth[20] or supporting the establishment of company nurseries.
[28] Alongside her activities related to minorities and other groups, she also supports women's rights and rejects the tightening of abortion laws, which are regularly submitted to the parliament.
[31][32] She is the daughter of former mayor Spišský Hrhov and former state secretary at the Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatization, Vladimír Ledecký.