Miroslav Kusý (1 December 1931 – 13 February 2019) was a Slovak political scientist and politician.
Described as a "dissident" of Czechoslovakia's communist regime,[1] he was given an eight-month suspended sentence in November 1989 for an anti-government protest.
[2] After the Velvet Revolution, Kusý was appointed as chairman of the Federal Press and Information Office of Czechoslovakia.
[4] He died on 13 February 2019, at age of 87 from heart failure.
[5] This Slovak biographical article is a stub.