On November 15, Czech President Zeman will be transferred to a regular ward, he will be able to receive guests
Czech President Milos Zeman, who was hospitalized in October and has since been in the hospital under medical supervision and will be transferred to a regular ward on Monday 15 November. This was announced on Twitter by the press secretary of the head of the republic, Jiri Ovchachek.
This decision was made by the attending doctors from the Central Military Hospital (CVH) after the statesman's health improved. It is noted that in connection with the transfer to a regular ward, the president will be able to receive visitors in a limited number.
On October 14, it became known that 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. Against this background, the Czech Senator Milos Vystrchil 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.
The fact that Zeman is not yet able to fully fulfill his duties was confirmed in early November by the head of the medical council. Doctors noted the improvement in the health status of the head of state, but believe that it is better for him to stay in the hospital.