There is no pandemic, remove restrictions, protesters in the center of Prague demand
The protesters met after 2 pm in the upper part of Wenceslas Square, the police estimated their number at several dozen. Her spokeswoman Violeta Siřišťová stated at 3 pm that her colleagues did not have to solve any serious problems.
The event was called by the Civic Movement initiative, whose members want to hand over a memorandum to the Ministry of the Interior to Jan Hamáček (CSSD), in which they demand an immediate end to government measures in the coronary crisis. According to them, the restrictions are connected with an “unconstitutionally declared state of non-existent pandemic”, among other requirements for the government is, for example, a 100% guarantee of voluntary vaccination against covid.
The participants are to march through the Old Town to Letná in front of the Ministry of the Interior.
The owner of the Šeberák restaurant in Kunratice, Prague, who opened the pub despite the ban, is also to oppose government measures, especially in relation to sole traders. “We want to know the citizens about our next steps, because the measures of this government do not work and impoverish this country and take away people’s hopes,” wrote Jakub Olber from Šeberák in an invitation to Tuesday’s press conference.
Another initiative of Jana Peterková is preparing a demonstration again with the Civic Movement on Wednesday in Malostranské náměstí.