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Czechs want to know what is wrong with their ill president Milos Zeman

  • Zeman was taken into intensive care on October 10. Since then, his spokesperson and doctors have not provided a diagnosis
  • Politicians and members of the public are now asking whether the 77-year-old president is fit to carry out his duties

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Czech President Milos Zeman at Prague Castle in Prague, Czech Republic on May 10. Photo: Reuters
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When Vaclav Havel nearly died of a ruptured intestine as Czech president in 1998, doctors provided daily updates on his condition.

Nearly a quarter of a century later, a Czech president is again in hospital but the public has not been told what is wrong with him.

President Milos Zeman was taken into intensive care on October 10. Since then, his spokesperson and doctors have not provided a diagnosis or said how long he will need to recover.

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Czech President Milos Zeman attends his inauguration ceremony at Prague Castle, Czech Republic in March 2018. Photo: Reuters
Czech President Milos Zeman attends his inauguration ceremony at Prague Castle, Czech Republic in March 2018. Photo: Reuters

Politicians and members of the public are now asking whether the 77-year-old president is fit to carry out his duties in the central European country, where communists held power for over four decades until the 1989 Velvet Revolution.

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It is all the more worrying, they say, because the Czech Republic has just held an election and it is the president’s duty to appoint the next prime minister.

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