It is reported by TASS.

The demand was put forward at a rally taking place on Wenceslas Square, in which, according to the organizers, more than 100,000 people took part.

“If the government does not resign before September 25, then at a nationwide demonstration on September 28, we will announce, in accordance with the Czech Constitution, the civil right to disobey, as well as holding actions to [apply] pressure [on the Cabinet],” the organizers are quoted as saying. agency.

Speakers blamed the government for the energy crisis and inflation, and called for talks with Russia to conclude direct contracts for the supply of Russian gas to the Czech Republic.

As it became known earlier, a large anti-government rally began in the center of Prague because of the dissatisfaction of local residents with the measures taken by the authorities to combat the rise in gas prices and the general rise in commodity prices.