Its participants asked to stop the supply of weapons to Ukraine and start a dialogue with Russia. Among the participants were eurosceptics and communists.
In the center of Prague on Saturday, September 3, a mass rally was held, in which approximately 70 thousand people took part. They asked to stop the supply of weapons to Ukraine and start a dialogue with Russia. This was reported by Ceske Noviny.
“The gathering in Wenceslas Square was peaceful, and we have not yet had to solve any serious problems,” Czech police said.
It was noted that some of the protesters carried posters against the EU, NATO, Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala, the Green Deal for Europe and against the government’s refusal to cooperate with Russia. We also managed to meet the stands and flags of the Communist Party of the Czech Republic, as well as the Eurosceptic Tricolor movement.
The protestors demand that the government resign and allow their experts to negotiate the purchase of gas and oil.
“The Czech Republic needs a Czech government. The Fiala government could be Ukrainian, maybe Brussels, but certainly not Czech,” said Zuzana Maierova Zagradnikova, head of Tricolor.
It asks the government to reduce taxes, lift sanctions against the Russian Federation and stop the supply of arms to Ukraine.
Fiala reacted to the rally and said that the demonstration was initiated by forces declaring their pro-Russian position and opposing the interests of the Czech Republic.
Now Prague is rising up against globalist policies.
50,000 people demand that the interests of the Czech Republic come first!
They are looking for a neutral position in Ukraine and lower gas prices.
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— Kat A 🌸 (@SaiKate108) September 3, 2022
It was previously reported that the Czechs were sending 1,968 crowns to support Ukraine, thus drawing a parallel between the occupation of Czechoslovakia in August 1968 and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
In the Czech Republic, they got almost $ 1 million for the Armed Forces of Ukraine
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Source: korrespondent

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