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Thousands of People Came to Support Pavel at the Final Event in Prague

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The final event in support of Petr Pavel, a presidential candidate, was held in Prague's Old Town sq\. this afternoon. Thousands of people showed up early in the evening. Pavel informed the crowd that he was running for office in defense of truth, decency, and dignity.

He believed that dialogue and cooperation were preferable to conflict. Following his speech, people started chanting "Pavel to the Castle.".

Danue Nerudová, Pavel Fischer, and Marek Hiler, Pavel's unsuccessful rivals from the first round of the presidential election, joined Pavel in the square to show their support. Pavel joined the chorus of those who urged voters to cast ballots.

On the square, though, was a poster that criticized Pavel's past as a communist as well as that of his rival for the second round, Andrej Babi, chairman of the ANO and a former prime minister. Pavel urged everyone, including the supporters of Babi and himself, to work together instead of engaging in conflict.

He asserts that there are far more things that the people of the Czech Republic have in common than differences. "I converse with individuals who will either vote for Andrej Babi or choose not to cast a ballot at all.

I respect their differences of opinion, their potential for disappointment, and their perception that the state does not care as much about them as they might think. And of course, that needs to change," he said.

But if we fight, call names, or make fun of each other, nothing will change, he continued. Pavel claims that the direction the nation should take is not one of Babi's "lying and scaring.".

Therefore, he urged the populace to cast a ballot. "Let's not let it lie idle, because in such a case, it might happen that Andrej Babi will go to the Castle," he continued.

Following the opening remarks by Pavlov, in which he thanked the audience, a few of his opponents from the first round of voting spoke briefly. Fischer and Hiler urged people to cast their ballots on Friday and Saturday, emphasizing the importance of non-ferrous metals.

"Our shared objective is very close, but let's not let that convince us that everything will work out well. When we all turn out for the elections, everything will go smoothly, according to Nerudová.

Fischer asserts that the developments in Pavel's favor demonstrate great strength. That we can communicate with our government, he said, adding that "our voice counts.".

Babi, Pavlov's rival in the second round, was characterized by Hiler as a complete failure. The politician said, "We have a choice between a politics of lies and hate and a politics that is normal, decent, and that we all deserve in this country.

After them, athletes such as hockey player Tomas Plekanec, tennis player Lucie afáová, screenwriter and writer Zdenk Svrák, actress and singer Barbora Poláková, and actor and director Ji Mádl spoke in favor. Half an hour prior to the event's start, people began to assemble.

It began at about 7:00 and finished just before 8:00. Posters featuring Pavlo's likeness and pancakes were distributed to visitors by volunteers from Pavlo's team.

The people in attendance waved Czech flags, and the NATO flag also showed up. Previously, Pavel served as both the head of the NATO Military Committee and the general commanding the Czech army.

Drummers wearing red T-shirts that read "General" opened the performance on stage. Journalists from the Czech Republic and abroad witnessed the event, which was supervised by dozens of uniformed and plainclothes police officers.

As the song I'll be there was being sung in unison, attendees waved their lit cell phones to signal the conclusion of the event. But comments made about Pavel in relation to the incident also surfaced.

A poster bearing the slogan "Shameful nation that elects two Bolsheviks, world's shame" was posted beneath the astronomical clock on Old Town sq\. which bore the words "Catholic Legion" in the email address used to sign it.

Due to his illness, Pavel had to postpone the scheduled shows for Monday and Tuesday. He took part in a debate with his rival Babi on the Novinky . cz server today in addition to the grand finale on the Old Town sq\.

Additionally, he anticipates taking part in debates on television tonight on CNN Prima News, Thursday on Nova TV, and the final discussion on Friday on Czech Radio. President of the election Pavel.

On the square, though, was a poster that criticized Pavel's past as a communist as well as that of his rival for the second round, Andrej Babi, chairman of the ANO and a former prime minister.

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