Mass Prague Rally Pushes Back Against Babiš's New Government

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Tens of thousands gathered at Prague’s Letná Park, with organizers estimating up to 200,000, to protest Prime Minister Andrej Babiš's new coalition. They warned the government threatens democracy and could steer the Czech Republic toward autocracy, opposing his stance on Ukraine, backing a Russian-style foreign-agent law, and raising concerns about plans to fund public broadcasters—alongside immunity votes that keep Babiš from standing trial until 2029.
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