"Jean-Marie Le Pen returned to his home in the middle of the day after his state of health was deemed satisfactory," wrote his adviser Lorrain de Saint Affrique, reporting that the former politician told him "+ it's not this time+".

Jean-Marie Le Pen, 93, was hospitalized as a precaution after suffering a transient ischemic attack (TIA) on Monday, a "mild form" of cerebrovascular accident (CVA).

Mr. Le Pen had lost vision for “1 minute to 1 minute and a half” during a dinner Monday evening at his home in Hauts-de-Seine.

A doctor friend had come to his house to examine him until his appointment on Wednesday evening, which followed an interview with AFP journalists during which the former political leader had shown no trouble.

The former far-right leader has been hospitalized several times in recent years, in addition to suffering from a milder form of Covid-19 last year.

At the end of September 2018, he had been hospitalized for more than a week due to a "persistent fever", but any risk of bacterial infection had been ruled out.

In June of the same year, he had been hospitalized for ten days for a "dangerous pulmonary complication" of bacterial origin, after a first hospitalization for influenza contracted at the beginning of April.

He then celebrated his 90th birthday in the hospital on June 20, 2018, before gathering at his home, ten days later, family and friends to celebrate this anniversary.

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