Czech president Milos Zeman was rushed to hospital on Sunday, as his poor health threatened to complicate the process of forming a new government a day after the ruling coalition narrowly lost parliamentary elections.
Zeman’s doctor, Miroslav Zavoral, said in a statement that the 77-year-old, who suffers from diabetes and has trouble walking, was in intensive care.
Zavoral said the president was suffering from complications related to a known condition, but he did not provide further details. Zeman was previously hospitalised for a few days last month for what his office said was dehydration and exhaustion.
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