Organisers announced another march for Friday, March 9, exactly one week after the first one, called “We Don’t Want the 1990’s Back”. The march will start in SNP Square in Bratislava at 17:00.
This time, the march is called “For a Decent Slovakia” and its organisers, Katarína Nagy Pázmány, Peter Nagy and students Karolína Farská and Juraj Šeliga also have some demands: they are asking for a thorough and independent investigation of the murder with the participation of foreign investigators and also “a new, trustworthy cabinet who will not act on the part of people in whom suspicions of corruption and connections to organised crime exist" Juraj Šeliga said, as quoted by the SITA newswire.

The organisers stress that they are not members of any political party and their interests are apolitical.
“Today, it is obvious that Prime Minister Robert Fico and Interior Minister Robert Kaliňák do not represent the values for which thousands of people stood up on Friday, they write in a press release. “Thus, we will continue with civic meetings and call on all citizens to join us and persevere, to not take our decency for lack of determination and perseverance.”
Two marches took place last week in Bratislava with tens of thousands of people participating while thousands more commemorated the murdered couple, Kuciak and Kušnírová, in dozens of other cities and towns across Slovakia and worldwide, SITA wrote on March 5.
The gatherings will also take place in other towns in Slovakia:
Bánovce nad Bebravou, Ľ. Štúra Square at 17:00
Banská Bystrica, SNP Square at 17:00
Košice, State Scientific Library at 17:00
Komárno, Gen. Klapku Square at 17:00
Krupina, Svätotrojičné Square at 17:00
Levice, Hrdinov Square at 17:00
Levoča at 17:00
Liptovský Mikuláš, Osloboditeľov Square at 17:00
Lučenec, Námestie Republiky square at 17:00
Martin, Divadelné Square at 17:00
Námestovo, Hviezdoslavovo Square at 17:00
Nitra, Štefánikova Trieda Street at 17:00
Nové Zámky, at 17:00
Poprad, St Egidius Square at 17:00
Považská Bystrica, Cooltajner at 17:00
Prievidza, Námestie Slobody square at 17:00
Prešov, in front of the municipal authority at 17:00
Revúca, Námestie Slobody Square at 17:00
Rimavská Sobota, Main Square at 17:00
Rožňava, Baníkov Square at 17:00
Ružomberok, Š. N. Hýroša Park at 17:00
Senica, Oslobodenia Square at 16:00
Spišská Nová Ves at 17:00
Trenčín, Mierové Square at 17:00
Trnava, Trojičné Square at 17:00
Veľký Krtíš, A. H. Škultéty Square at 17:00
Vráble, Čerešňové Square at 17:00
Zabudišová, at 17:00
Žilina at 17:00
And abroad:
Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Consular Office of the Slovak Republic at 18:00
Barcelona, Plaça de Catalunya at 19:00
Berlin at 17:00
Bern, in front of the Slovak Embassy building, Thunstrasse Street at 19:00
Brno, Komenského Square at 17:00
Brussels, at 18:00
Copenhagen, Vesterled at 18:00
Helsinki, in front of the Slovak Embassy building, Vähäniityntie at 17:00
Kaprun, 14:00
Krakow, Consulate General of the Slovak Republic, św.Tomasza Street at 18:00
London, in front of the Slovak Embassy building, Kensington Palace Gardens at 18:00
Munich, Max-Joseph-Platz at 18:30
Paris, Parc de Belleville at 19:00
Prague, Pelléova Street at 17:00
Stockholm, Slovak Embassy building, Arsenalsgatan at 17:00
Sydney, Martin Place at 19:00
Tartu, University of Tartu at 17:00
The Hague, Het Plein at 19:00
Vancouver, Robson Square at 18:30