30 Apr 2019 | 07:40 AM UTC
Czech Republic: Thousands protest in Prague April 29
Thousands of people protest judicial appointment in Prague on April 29; further protests possible in coming days and weeks
Event
Thousands of people attended a demonstration in Prague on Monday, April 29, to protest the intended appointment of a new judicial minister. Protesters view the appointment as an attempt to interfere in the trial of former Prime Minister Andrej Babis. Demonstrators marched from Prague Castle to Old Town Square. An estimated 3000 people attended a related protest in Brno, while smaller events were held in other Czech cities. Further similar demonstrations are possible in the coming days and weeks along with associated disruptions.
Context
On April 17, investigators recommended indictment of former Prime Minister Andrej Babis for alleged fraud. President Milos Zeman intends to appoint a new justice minister, who would have significant control over the prosecution of Babis. Protesters fear the move is an attempt by politicians to protect Babis from prosecution.
Advice
Individuals in the Czech Republic, particularly Prague, are advised to monitor the situation, avoid any public demonstrations as a precaution, and anticipate localized disruptions and a heightened security presence in the event of future protests.