Czech Republic: anti-government protests in the biggest rally since the fall of communism in 1989

Anti-government protesters in the Czech Republic have staged what they describe as the biggest rally since the in 1989.

Demonstrators say 120,000 people packed the capital Prague, protesting against and corruption. Police put the numbers at 90,000.

Echoing 1989, people jangled their keys – a signal to the centre-right coalition cabinet to lock up and leave.

The government has recently been rocked by splits and defections.

It is no longer clear if the coalition of Prime Minister Petr Necas commands a majority in parliament.

Anti government protesters in the Czech Republic have staged what they describe as the biggest rally since the fall of communism in 1989 photo

Anti-government protesters in the Czech Republic have staged what they describe as the biggest rally since the fall of communism in 1989

On Saturday, the protesters – including many pensioners and students – marched through Prague, gathering in Wenceslas Square – the heart of the capital.

Chanting and whistling, they carried banners which read “Stop thieves!” and “Away with the government!”

Rene Koncilova, one of the marchers, said she was struggling to survive on her monthly $350 disability pension.

told us in 1989 that we had to tighten our belts, and the country became anorexic,” she said.

“Fortunately, doctors managed to cure it, but now they’re asking us to tighten our belts again. I think we’ll all be anorexic before long.”

says there is no alternative to cuts in public spending and tax rises if the country is to avoid the fate of debt-ridden Greece.

 

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