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Czech Republic: 'National catastrophe' - Massive anti-government rally takes over Prague03:13

Czech Republic: 'National catastrophe' - Massive anti-government rally takes over Prague

Czech Republic, Prague
March 11, 2023 at 22:13 GMT +00:00 · Published

Thousands of protesters gathered in Wenceslas Square, in Prague, on Saturday, to demand the resignation of the Czech government.

According to local media, the rally was organised by the political party PRO. Among their demands, protesters claimed against raising prices and military aid to Ukraine amid the war with Russia.

"We will do everything in our power to make sure that this government's national catastrophe of Petr Fiala ends as soon as possible", said Jindrich Rajchl, leader of PRO, who attended the demonstration.

"This what is going on here is unprecedented, the government cares about the stuff it should not, it does not care about people, you can see that", said a protester.

Last September, over 70,000 people gathered in the Czech capital under the motto 'Czech Republic First' to demand the resignation of Fiala's government, as they also claimed against rising prices, immigration policies and other current issues.

Czech Republic: 'National catastrophe' - Massive anti-government rally takes over Prague03:13
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Thousands of protesters gathered in Wenceslas Square, in Prague, on Saturday, to demand the resignation of the Czech government.

According to local media, the rally was organised by the political party PRO. Among their demands, protesters claimed against raising prices and military aid to Ukraine amid the war with Russia.

"We will do everything in our power to make sure that this government's national catastrophe of Petr Fiala ends as soon as possible", said Jindrich Rajchl, leader of PRO, who attended the demonstration.

"This what is going on here is unprecedented, the government cares about the stuff it should not, it does not care about people, you can see that", said a protester.

Last September, over 70,000 people gathered in the Czech capital under the motto 'Czech Republic First' to demand the resignation of Fiala's government, as they also claimed against rising prices, immigration policies and other current issues.