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PRAGUE — Czech President Milos Zeman was released from Prague's Central Military Hospital on Friday after a day's stay, news agency CTK said.
His 77-year-old Zeman uses a wheelchair and last year he was hospitalized for more than six weeks in an unspecified serious condition, causing temporary concern for his ability to perform his duties. was occurring.
Zeman is the head of state, with powers such as appointing prime ministers and central bank leaders, but much of his executive power is in the hands of the government.
Zeman's final five-year term ends in his March of next year.
A spokesman for the president did not immediately respond to Reuters' request for comment. (Reported by Robert Muller; Written by Jan Lopatka; Edited by Toby Chopra)
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