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The leader of Forza Italia was admitted to San Raffaele Hospital in Milan on April 5
Three-time Italian Prime Minister and leader of Forza Italia, Silvio Berlusconiwas discharged this Friday after spending 44 days in San Raffaele Hospital in Milan (North) on pneumonia aggravated by chronic leukemia from which he suffered for a long time.
Berlusconi, 86 years old, It had to be entered on April 5 in the intensive care unit and after 12 days he went to the floor where his sentimental partner, 53 years younger MP Marta Fascina, was always by his side, and he was visited by his five children, friends and like-minded politicians such as Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
The tycoon left the hospital in a black car accompanied by several vehicles, and did not make statements to the media stationed at the door of the Health Center.
On May 14, the head of the Italian executive, Giorgio Melonihe visited his partner in government and three-time prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, and said he was “in very good spirits and recovering quickly”
Meloni and Berlusconi met for more than an hour at the San Raffale hospital in Milan, where they “discussed future scenarios, upcoming initiatives of the executive and the majority” of the right-wing government, according to the prime minister’s statement. .
Two days earlier, the former Italian prime minister sent a message from a Milan hospital in which he invited his voters to go to the polls in the municipal elections that will be held in that pre-Alpine country from May 28 to 29.
«I remind all our fellow citizens of their duty to vote, because those who do not choose let others decide on the future of their municipality and their city. Therefore, whoever does not vote is not a good citizen, not a good Italian,” Berlusconi said.
Source: La Vozde Galicia

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