Reuters: Doctors believe that Czech President Zeman cannot fully fulfill his duties
Czech President Milos Zeman, who was hospitalized in October, in currently unable to fully fulfill their duties. This was reported on Friday by Reuters with reference to the head of the medical council Tomasz Zima.
According to the agency, doctors noted an improvement in the state of health of the head of state, but believe that it is better for him to stay in the hospital. Zima also did not say when Zeman will be discharged.
It is planned that the president on Saturday, November 6, will receive in the hospital the candidate for the Czech prime minister from the two coalitions of liberal parties that won the recent elections in the country, Petr Fialu, as well as instruct him to form a new government for the republic. So, the question of temporarily removing the powers of the head of state from the Czech president for health reasons, which was proposed in the Senate, will lose relevance.
In turn, Zeman himself promised to work until the end of his term in 2023, despite the fact that that he spent almost a month in intensive care, writes RT.
Earlier it was reported that the Czech Senator Milos Shot at a meeting of the upper house of parliament demanded the resignation of President Zeman. According to the parliamentarian, he can no longer fulfill his duties and will not soon be rehabilitated after the illness.
On October 14, it became known that Milos Zeman was diagnosed with hepatic encephalopathy. This disease is a serious complication due to acute or chronic liver failure. The 77-year-old politician was in intensive care on October 10.