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70,000 Czech citizens protested over soaring energy prices and against military involvement in Ukraine war

The protesters called for their nation to take a neutral stance on the conflict in Ukraine and guarantee direct contracts with gas suppliers, including Russia

Newsroom September 5 09:40

About 70,000 citizens protested in Prague against the Czech government on Saturday, demanding the coalition take action to curb the soaring energy costs and voicing opposition to the European Union and NATO.

The protesters called for their nation to take a neutral stance on the conflict in Ukraine and guarantee direct contracts with gas suppliers, including Russia.

Local police estimated the number of protesters was around 70,000 by mid-afternoon.

“The aim of our demonstration is to demand change, mainly in solving the issue of energy prices, especially electricity and gas, which will destroy our economy this autumn,” event co-organizer Jiri Havel told iDNES.cz news website.

The protest at Wenceslas Square in the city centre was held a day after the government survived a no-confidence vote amid opposition claims of inaction against inflation and energy prices. read more

The vote showed how Europe’s energy crisis is fuelling political instability as soaring power prices stoke inflation, already at levels unseen in three decades.

Prime Minister Petr Fiala, who leads the centre-right, five-party coalition, told CTK news service on Saturday that the protesters did not have the country’s best interests at heart.

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“The protest on Wenceslas Square was called by forces that are pro-Russian, are close to extreme positions and are against the interests of the Czech Republic,” he said.

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