An anti-government rally is held on Wenceslas Square in the center of Prague. This was reported by the Czech news portal Identities, referring to the data of the organizers of the protest, the party said, “Correct. Respect. Professionalism” (pup).
The demonstrators chanted “Government resignation”.
Jindrich Reichl, head of the PUP party, said the protest was intended to draw attention to the problem of “economic and moral poverty” in the country. He also opposed the introduction of electronic elections and a law on same-sex marriage.
“The purpose of the action is to draw the attention of the government to the rapid deterioration in the financial situation of the citizens,” Reichl said.
According to the portal, 30-35 thousand people attend the show.
On Wenceslas Square in the center of the capital of the Czech Republic in March took place Anti-government rally against poverty and rising prices, with 10,000 people attending.