Milos Zeman, Czech President, again hospitalized after a positive CVIV-19 test

It had been hospitalized on October 10 in intensive care, where he stayed over three weeks before being transferred to a convalescence unit.

Le Monde with AFP. and Reuters

His “exit voucher” will have been valid only the space of a few hours. The Czech President Milos Zeman, who had left Thursday, November 25 the Military University Hospital of Prague where he was neat, was hospitalized again, in the same place, after a positive test at CVIV-19, announced in a statement his door -Parole Jiri Ovcacek.

“The president’s program will be suspended the time of his treatment for COVID-19,” he added, stating that the head of state would not appoint again Prime Minister Friday as was initially planned. He had to initially join his residence, Lany Castle, west of Prague.

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Questions about the President’s ability to perform his duties

77 years old, the left president began this year to move in a wheelchair because of a diabetic neuropathy that has reached his legs. He had been hospitalized on October 10, in the aftermath of the legislative elections, in intensive care, where he had remained more than three weeks before being transferred to a convalescence unit. He suffers from liver problems that local media claim to be linked to his alcohol consumption.

The President of the Senate, Milos Vystrcil, said on October 18, on the faith of a medical report he had commanded himself, that Milos Zeman would be unable to perform his official duties for several weeks.

m. Zeman had accepted on November 11 the formal resignation of the Deputy Prime Minister, the Billionaire Populist Andrej Babis, following his electoral failure and should designate Friday the leader of Central Petr Fiala as Prime Minister.

The alliance of three parties named together, led by the Petr Fiala Civic Democratic Party, formed a coalition with another alliance, two training – including the Pirate Party -, and accounts for a majority of 108 seats on 200 in the new Lower House of Parliament.

/Media reports.