The demonstration of 70 000 Czech citizens on Saturday 3 September 2022 in Prague's Wenceslas Square, where participants listened to extremists and populists, may have threatened the stability of the Czech Republic forever. Or has it? After all, people quite justifiably fear poverty! And who is to blame for this situation and how can it be remedied? That's what the editors of the Britské listy, Bohumil Kartous and Jan Čulík, discuss in this Britské listy Interview, which was broadcast on the Czech cable TV station Regionalnitelevize.cz from Tuesday 6 September 2022
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Richard Vlasák, protestant minister in the northern towns of Rumburk and Varnsdorf in the Czech Repu...
The interview is conducted in Czech, it has English subtitles. A new political extreme has arise...
The controversial, populist Czech President Miloš Zeman finally made it possible for the Czech PM El...
As a result of the general election in October 2017, the Czech Republic has moved towards authorita...
The results of the general election in the Czech Republic, which took place on 8th and 9th October 2...
Before the forthcoming general election in the Czech Republic, which will take place on October 2021...
The state of health of Czech citizens, debt collection, debt slavery of more than 15 per cent of the...
Czech critic and commentator Petr Fischer was one of the first people to comment on the 70 000-stron...
After the democratic revolution in 1989, a group of thirty-year-olds who had been formed by their ex...
In this interview, Jan Čulík and Bohumil Kartous compare the attitudes to the coronavirus crisis in ...
The viewers of the final pre-election "superdebate" on Czech TV, broadcast on Wednesday 6th October,...
Radek Hábl, an expert on foreclosures in the Czech Republic, and his colleagues have recently record...
Will the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the Czech Republic mean that Czech theatres, Czech ga...
On Sunday evening, 18 September, 2022, the Czech media broadcast a pre-recorded interview with Prime...
Could the developments in the Czech Republic over the past thirty years since the fall of communism ...
Richard Vlasák, protestant minister in the northern towns of Rumburk and Varnsdorf in the Czech Repu...
The interview is conducted in Czech, it has English subtitles. A new political extreme has arise...
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