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PRAGUE

Chcpl PES handed New Year’s Eve meeting. Debate with people over sugar, k

Sugar Mizzy December 31, 2021

For a while, the town hall at the Old Town Square was busy. A tent was set up here for fans of the Chcpl PES movement, where they could go for beer, sausages and sugar. The police watched the situation for a long time, carols rushed in the background. Several nvtvnk brought the Czech flag to the meeting.

The event ended with a pedasn, about two o’clock. The organizers, who conceived the event as a New Year’s Eve meeting, were not allowed to join the choir. Mstsk police urged the applicants to stop the unauthorized sale and departure of their supplies. Movement chairman Ji Janeek said he cut the action, secretly carrying a fine with a fine for an unauthorized church.

As the organizers announced, the last year’s meeting was held in a friendly spirit. The demonstration will be enough in 2022, announces Chcpl pes on his Facebook pages.

In the fifth year of the Open the Czech Republic movement – Chcpl dog, among other things, is performing a march through Prague on January 9 under the name Nine Step to Freedoms with an arrest at Wenceslas Square. More information can be found on the movement’s website.

The movement defines itself against measures associated with the covid-19 epidemics and against shackles. During the year, his supporters met at demonstrations both in Prague and in smaller cities. On December 24, Chcpl PES members poured a soup for the homeless at the Old Town.

According to them, it was a symbolism that normal life could still work. They wanted to point out the absence of the traditional kadoronho fish soup soup to the homeless.

Only a few days ago, supporters of the movement demonstrated in front of Czech television. About 300 and 400 people gathered in Kavch horch to express their dissatisfaction with the way in which the covid crisis was reported. by air? or What did they give you to lie to them?

One week earlier, about 5,000 people demonstrated at Wenceslas Square. They protested against the full shelter and pointed to the problems that the traffickers got into due to anti-epidemic measures. They drew attention to the monopoly of police and fire brigade from the service, if the shackle is mandatory for these professions.

On December 18, the movement organized a demonstration in Brno. About eight hundred people gathered on the piazetta of the Janek Theater, where several enk. Among them were Lubomr Voln MP and Tom Vandas, chairman of the Dlnick Social Justice Party. Sweat, the crowd marched through the city center. The protest was searched by the police, who stated after the event that it was essentially a peaceful meeting.

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Olbert and Janeek recently introduced a call to the authorities and Parliament. Among other things, society does not warm people, but it is threatened by the destabilization of the economy, the destabilization of the security and police forces, the disintegration of the education system and the restriction of the individual’s personal freedoms. Thus, they criticize the Minister of the Interior, Vta Rakuana (STAN), who, according to them, forced the resignation of Police President Jan Vejdar, a refused compulsory in his corps.

According to Olbert and Janeek, they propose to call a referendum within 30 days on (un) staying in the European Union or relegating experts with other, not an official opinion of joining the media, such as public Czech television and Czech radio.

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