Last Saturday, tens of thousands of Czechs protested in Prague against the government to demand more state aid for rising electricity bills.
American Thinken writes about it.
Some protesters held signs denouncing the country’s membership in the European Union and the NATO military alliance. It was the largest manifestation of public dissatisfaction with the worst financial crisis in three decades.
Also in Germany on Monday, more than 70,000 protesters took to the streets of Leipzig, the most populous city – with a population of 500,000 – in the German state of Saxony to protest government ineffectiveness in supporting measures to tackle the rising cost of living amid soaring inflation in Europe. country after the sanctions imposed against Russia by the EU. In addition to the left party, several parties on the right also called for demonstrations, including the Free Saxons and the Alternative for Germany (AfD).
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