China News Service, November 25. According to foreign media reports on November 25, Czech President Zeman was discharged from the Central Military Hospital in Prague.

Zeman was admitted to the hospital due to unwell conditions more than a month ago, during which time his condition sparked speculation.

Data map: Czech President Zeman.

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Zeman has been admitted to the hospital several times to recuperate in the country and insert a feeding tube

  The report said: "Czech President Milos Zeman was discharged from the Central Military Hospital on the 25th. He was transferred to the Rani Manor, an official residence in the country, for a course of treatment at home."

  A surgeon involved in the treatment said that Zeman has a chronic disease, he has liver cirrhosis, and now he has a feeding tube inserted.

  Zeman is 76 years old. He was elected President of the Czech Republic in 2013 and has been re-elected successfully in 2018.

  Zeman has long suffered from diabetes and lower limb neuropathy.

In September 2021, he was admitted to the hospital for 8 days. The Czech Presidential Palace stated that the reason for the hospitalization was dehydration and mild fatigue.

Once treated in the ICU, the wife appealed to all walks of life to be patient 

  On October 10, the day after the election for the House of Representatives of the Czech Republic, Zeman was sent to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the Prague Central Military Hospital due to health problems. His condition caused speculation.

  His attending physician, Miroslav Zavolal, director of the Prague Central Military Hospital, said that the reason for his hospitalization was complications associated with chronic diseases.

  During the period, the chairman of the Czech Senate, Visterchil, stated that he had received a letter signed by Zavolal from the Prague Military Hospital. uncertain".

  Zeman's wife Zemanova expressed her judgment on her husband's condition at a press conference and called on all walks of life to be patient.

  On November 4, due to improved health, Zeman was transferred from the intensive care unit to the general ward.

Key to the establishment of a new government

  On October 9th, the elections for the House of Representatives of the Czech Parliament ended. The "Together" coalition formed by the three opposition parties won a narrow victory with 27.79% of the votes. The Czech "Dissatisfied Citizens Action" (ANO) led by Chairman Babis lost.

  On November 11, the Czech government led by Babis submitted his resignation to Zeman.

  Earlier reports said that as president, Zeman played a key role in establishing a new government.

Although the office is mainly ceremonial, the Czech president is responsible for appointing a party leader after parliamentary elections in an attempt to form a government.

  If Zeman is unable to take action due to illness or other reasons, the prime minister and the speakers of both houses of parliament will take over his presidential powers.