Three times Prime Minister of Italy and President of Forza Italia, silvio berlusconi, 86 years old, left this sunday intensive care unit, He has stayed here since being admitted to the San Raffaele hospital in Milan (north) twelve days ago.
The transfer of Berlusconi, who has had chronic myelomonocytic leukemia for some time,”continuous improvementHis doctors, headed by Alberto Zangrillo, referred to this in recent hospital releases.
The businessman was hospitalized on April 5 “to treat a lung infection” that caused leukemia, which was treated with mild chemotherapy as it had worsened in recent months.
His partner in the governing coalition and the Executive Vice-President told him today on social networks, “Good luck, Silvio mate!”, Matteo SalviniIn a post on his social networks, a photo of the tycoon read, “Berlusconi is coming out of intensive care, moving into a regular cast.”
In the latest medical bulletin published last Thursday, Zangrillo said: “A new and steady improvement in respiratory and kidney function has been observed, with effective maintenance of leukocytosis and inflammatory syndrome”.
The former president is visited daily by his brother Paolo and one of his five children who are optimistic about the rescue of “Il Cavaliere”.
According to local media reports, both Marina Berlusconi, the daughter of the businessman, and Fedele Confalonieri, the head of Mediaset and one of her closest friends, went to the hospital today.
while your partner Marta Fascina, 53 years younger than Berlusconi, always stays with Berlusconi and waits for them to return to their mansion in Arcore. On the outskirts of Milan.
From the hospital, Berlusconi called the leaders of his party, as well as his allies in the Government, from the hospital in the early days: Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Salvini, who led the Brothers of Italy and Italy’s far-right formations. League, respectively.
Berlusconi, who has undergone numerous hospitalizations and surgeries throughout his life, especially in recent years, was admitted to San Raffaele at the end of March for procedures described as “medical checkups”.