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A Quarter of a Million Czechs on the Streets of Prague. "We Don't Want to Be Hungarians"

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One of the largest demonstrations in recent years took place in Prague. Around 250,000 people took to the streets of the Czech capital to protest against Prime Minister Andrej Babiš's government. "We don't want to be Hungarians. We don't want to follow the path of Slovakia," protesters said.
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Government politicians and agitators who tried to frame Saturday's demonstration by the Million Moments for Democracy association as a protest against the election results must be annoyed. The event, which organizers said was attended by a quarter of a million people and became one of the largest post-November protests, was...

There was a mass demonstration in the Czech capital on Saturday, the likes of which has not been seen since 2019, where people protested against the policies of the right-wing government led by Viktor Orbán's comrade-in-arms.

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Saturday's Prague demonstration called by Million Moments for Democracy was also reported by some foreign media outlets, not only in neighboring countries. Among the protest topics, they most often noted concerns about a change in international orientation, criticism of defense spending, and plans to change the financing of public service media.

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What did 250,000 citizens hear on Letná Plain in Prague? A compilation of speeches delivered at one of the largest demonstrations in the history of the Czech Republic.

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Tens of thousands of Czechs protested on Saturday in the country's largest anti-government demonstration of 2019, expressing dissatisfaction with cuts in defense spending under Prime Minister Andrej Babis and fears that his administration will target the media, according to Reuters. Organizers estimated the turnout at about 250,000 people. "I'm here because [...] The article Czechs participated in the largest anti-government demonstration of 201…

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One of the largest demonstrations in recent years took place in Prague. Around 250,000 people took to the streets of the Czech capital to protest against Prime Minister Andrej Babiš's government. "We don't want to be Hungarians. We don't want to follow the path of Slovakia," protesters said.

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wprost broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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