Silvio Berlusconi has been treated in the intensive care unit of San Raffaele hospital in Milan since Wednesday morning, April 5, 2023. His health conditions led to a new hospitalization last March 27, following Berlusconi’s death, which lasted 4 days and died 4 days ago. It was learned that Berlusconi, who resigned on March 30, would come to the hospital with shortness of breath, while it was learned that the condition of the former prime minister is now stable. Updates on health status.
Berlusconi’s terms
Speaking on the sidelines of the NATO foreign ministers meeting, Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said, “Silvio Berlusconi is speaking and has been hospitalized because the previous problem was not resolved.” Tajani stated that he could not directly hear the Forza Italia leader as he was busy with other meetings and did not have a phone.
Precisely within the party’s party, the health of the leader is watched with concern: The return to Arcore after the last hospitalization has given Forza Italia a sigh of relief, but today’s new hospitalization comes at a delicate moment for the blue formation. the ‘revenge’ of governors from Filoronzulliani and the rise of parliamentarians close to Fascina, new appointments that actually changed its domestic political geography.
Ignazio La Russa, president of the Senate, sent messages of urgent healing to Berlusconi from outside his party as well: “Senator and friend Silvio Berlusconi sent his most sincere and loving healing wishes on behalf of the Senate and me. We look forward to it.” seeing you in the Classroom”. Minister of Infrastructure and Transport and League leader Matteo Salvini shared a photo with Berlusconi on his social networks, writing, “Come on, Silvio, Italy is waiting for you”.
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