PRAGUE, Czech Republic — Huge crowds flooded central Prague on Sunday demanding Prime Minister Andrej Babis step down over allegations of graft in a protest that organisers and local media claim drew around 250,000 people, making it the largest since the fall of communism in 1989. The Czech government said earlier this month there were "errors" in the audit from Brussels and Babis has refused to budge. "We're fed up with what Babis is doing, how he manages the country," Mila Stiburkova, a 39-year-old sales manager from the central Czech town of Sazava, told AFP. "We don't like him pocketing money and fooling people who trust him," added Stiburkova, who like many protesters, travelled to Prague for the event. On its Facebook page, the Million Moments for Democracy group said Babis's "multiple conflicts of interest" were unacceptable.
Source: Philippine Star June 23, 2019 16:30 UTC