“I was able to climb the slope even in difficult and delicate situations,” Il Cavaliere insists in the Il Giornale columns as part of its media empire. Media mogul Silvio Berlusconi, who has been in intensive care at the prestigious San Raffaele Hospital in Milan (North) since Wednesday, is “well rested and responding well to treatment,” Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said on Friday. number two in the party chaired by Silvio Berlusconi, Forza Italia, which is part of a government coalition led by Georgia Meloni.
Also dubbed “immortal” for longevity in politics and re-elected to the Senate in 2022, the octogenarian is suffering from a lung infection linked to “chronic myelomonocytic leukemia, which he has suffered for some time,” according to his doctors.
“Be of good cheer, Silvio! »
His relatives, in particular his brother and his children, marched to his bed in the San Raffaele Cardiology Department, located in the suburbs of Milan. Fans of the football club “Monza”, owned by Berlusconi, posted a banner on the gates of the hospital: “Courage, Silvio! Monza is with you.” Former prime minister and senator Matteo Renzi (center), his longtime political rival, tweeted a message of support on Friday morning: “Cheer up, Silvio. We are waiting for you smiling in the Senate.”
Affettuosi auguri, caro Presidente, da tutta la grande famiglia biancorossa ⚪️❤️
Adriano Galliani pic.twitter.com/X9YBvtcnCY
— AC Monza (@ACMonza) April 5, 2023
Io non ho mai votato by Silvio Berlusconi. E Forza Italia non ha may votato la fiducia al mio Governo. Great ragione at this moment voglio dire con affetto: Forza Silvio. Ti aspettiamo sorridente in the Senato #ForzaSilvio pic.twitter.com/izGvGc9s1g
— Matteo Renzi (@matteorenzi) April 7, 2023
Multiple hospital stays
Silvio Berlusconi, one of the richest men in the peninsula with a net worth estimated by Forbes at 6.4 billion euros, has increased the number of hospitalizations in recent years. Last month, the billionaire spent four days in the same hospital and was discharged a week ago.
Entering politics in 1994, Silvio Berlusconi served as prime minister for a total of nine years. Despite a series of sexual scandals and lawsuits that tarnished his image, he retained a special place in the hearts of many Italians.
Source: Le Parisien
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