Michal Klusáček (born 23 October 1979)[1][dead link] is a Czech politician and flight engineer.
[2][3] Between 2001 and 2007, Klusáček studied construction of air engines at Samara State Aerospace University.
[4] In May 2016, Klusáček and his party met with controversy when they covered up an information board at a memorial to executed Germans in Špindlerův Mlýn, stating that the board lacked historical context and those executed were sympathizers of the Third Reich.
[5] Due to disputes within the party, he was excluded in August 2019 by the new leadership around Vladislav Svoboda.
[6] In the 2024 European Parliament election, Klusáček ran as a member of the Czech National Socialist Party in 11th place on the Stačilo!