"If they did not abuse their power, no one would have to demonstrate," says Minář about Letná
Activist Minář comments on the Letná protests, suggesting that the demonstrations are a reaction to the abuse of power by officials.
To Letná to Minář. But nicely for your own. For our grandchildren, said older participants
Participants of the Million Moments for Democracy demonstration in Letná expressed satisfaction with the event and their desire for a better future for their grandchildren.
Minář also addressed the opposition at Letná: We want an end to granny's rule
Minář, speaking at the Letná gathering, criticized the opposition and called for a move away from what he termed 'granny's rule.'
A quarter of a million people came to Letná, announced Minář
A public event at Letná attracted a quarter of a million attendees, as announced by Minář.
Minář spoke about Babiš at the 'crime scene'. He revealed what he fears and what message he has for him
Mikuláš Minář is organizing a new demonstration against Andrej Babiš, reflecting on his past protests and current political climate in Czechia.
The head of Million Moments faced backlash for an unusual offer. Marek Prchal evaluated it.
Mikuláš Minář, spokesperson for Million Moments for Democracy, faced mixed reactions after offering his bachelor's thesis and graduation speech as a prize for new subscribers to his personal blog.
Happy Monday: How Minář and Babiš Are Uniting Czechia. Protests in Letná Are Small
This article discusses the efforts of Minář and Babiš to unify Czech society amidst protests, while also addressing issues with a webpage failing to load.
"Mr. Babiš, you can stop this." Minář sends a message to the Prime Minister. Will Letná be filled?
Mikuláš Minář, the leader of the Milion Moments for Democracy movement, is ramping up pressure on Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and plans a major demonstration in Letná, Prague.
"Mr. Babiš, you can stop this." Minář called for a public confrontation. Will Letná be filled?
Mikuláš Minář, leader of the movement Million Moments for Democracy, is intensifying pressure on the government and Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, preparing for a major demonstration in Prague.
Million Moments could have been sharper against Fiala's government, but it was not in hibernation. Independent Czech Television will be frozen in a few days, says Minář
In a recent interview, Minář discusses the ongoing political landscape in Czechia, the position of the Million Moments organization, and the future direction of democracy in the country.
Minář spoke about why he drove people to the streets. He revealed what limit he will not exceed
Mikuláš Minář, the leader of the 'Milion chvilek pro demokracii' movement, discussed the recent demonstrations and his commitment to inspiring public activism while also acknowledging the emotional intensity surrounding the events.