Feb 15 • 20:24 UTC 🇨🇿 Czechia Deník N

"I came so I wouldn't have to be ashamed." Czechia again took to the streets to support the president

Czechia witnessed significant protests as thousands rallied in support of President Petr Pavel following controversies surrounding the Foreign Minister's actions.

Recent protests across Czechia were ignited by a statement from President Petr Pavel that accused Foreign Minister Petr Macinka of attempting to blackmail him over the appointment of a fellow party member. The discontent surrounding the government's post-election actions has prompted thousands to take to the streets, with estimates of around 90,000 participants in demonstrations in Prague alone. Protesters voiced not only their dissatisfaction with Macinka's behavior but also their frustrations with the new coalition government's actions and the overall state of affairs following the elections.

The protests have showcased a wider discontent among parts of the Czech population regarding the performance of the newly formed coalition government, which includes ANO, SPD, and Motoristé. These sentiments were echoed during similar gatherings throughout the country that were aimed at showing solidarity with President Pavel. The latest demonstrations, organized by the group Milion chvilek pro demokracii under the banner "The whole of Czechia stands with the president," highlighted the public's demand for accountability and transparency from their government.

Overall, these events underline a critical moment in Czech politics where citizens are actively engaging in the democratic process to voice their concerns. The protests signify a call for unity and support for the president amidst rising tensions and political turmoil, pushing for a response from the government to address the grievances laid out by its constituents.

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