The world media also reported on the hospitalization of the Czech president

“According to available reports, the Czech president was taken to hospital with an unspecified problem. This is a development that could complicate post-election negotiations following this weekend’s election,” Bloomberg said.

The BBC UK station, which has a bulletin in Prague, discusses the situation in detail. He smoothly went from monitoring the election and post-election situation to reporting on the current state of health of the Czech president.

But neither the British reporter nor his domestic and foreign counterparts had much to report. Prague Castle, the presidential neighborhood and the Central Military Hospital declined to say what specific health complications the Czech head of state is facing, what their current state of health is, or what the prognosis for further development is.

President Miloš Zeman was taken by ambulance from the Lány palace to the Central Military Hospital (ÚVN) in Střešovice on Sunday shortly after noon. An hour ago, Zeman arrived at the hospital. It was clear from the shot that he was unconscious, his head propped up and his eyes closed as he got off the ambulance.

At 2 p.m. Sunday, Miroslav Zavoral, the doctor who treated the president and director of VN, appeared before journalists. He announced that Zeman was hospitalized on his recommendation. The reason was complications from the president’s chronic illness, for which he was admitted to VN. He was hospitalized in the intensive care unit. Zeman disagreed with the publication of his diagnosis and his condition remains unclear.

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