Zaorálek: Enough! We Agreed. He Argued with Members of His Own Party at the Demonstration
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Several dozen people demonstrated in front of the People's House on Friday against the pre-election alliance with Stačilo!. The protest, during which cherries and coffins were handed out, was interrupted by the appearance of SOCDEM deputy chairman Lubomír Zaorálek, who came to announce to journalists that SOCDEM and Stačilo! had already agreed on the program. Angry protesters shouted at him: "Go to hell, Bolsheviks."
Several dozen people protested today against the intention of the SOCDEM leadership to run in the October parliamentary elections on the Stačilo! movement's candidate list. The recent party chairman Michal Šmarda and former Minister of Industry Milan Urban, among others, arrived in the courtyard of the People's House in central Prague, where SOCDEM is headquartered. Later, the party's deputy chairman Lubomír Zaorálek arrived and announced that t…
Prague - Several dozen people protested against the intention of the leadership of the Social Democracy (SOCDEM) to have the party run in the October parliamentary elections on the lists of the Stačilo! movement. The courtyard of the People's House in central Prague, where SOCDEM is headquartered, was attended by, among others, the recent party chairman Michal Šmarda and former Minister of Industry Milan Urban. The event was supervised by police…


According to Deputy Chairman Lubomír Zaorálek, the Social Democrats (SOCDEM) have agreed with the Stačilo! movement and the KSČM on program priorities for this year's elections. According to him, they concern, for example, wage issues, and the first thing they would like to do after the elections is to enforce a general referendum law. Zaorálek told journalists in Prague when he arrived at a protest by Social Democrats who disagree with the cand…
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