A Slovakian newspaper, Denník N, has characterized the booing of two Czech government ministers at a folklore festival in Strážnice as a strong reaction to perceived misconduct and a threat to Czech democracy. Culture Minister Ota Klempíř and Foreign Minister Petr Macinka were publicly jeered during the event. The newspaper suggests the response reflects growing disapproval of the current government led by Prime Minister Andrej Babiš. The incident highlights a deepening political divide and public dissatisfaction. Denník N frames the booing as a demonstration against what it views as the government’s detrimental impact on democratic principles. The festival, traditionally a celebration of Czech culture, became a venue for political protest. This event underscores rising tensions between the government and segments of the Czech population.