Former president Miloš Zeman reported to be stable following surgery

Former president Miloš Zeman remains in intensive care in Prague’s Motol Hospital following surgery earlier this week. His condition is serious but stable and is not deteriorating, hospital spokeswoman Pavlína Danková said on Saturday. A team of specialist will assess his condition on Monday to decide when it will be possible to move him from intensive care to a standard bed. Miloš Zeman underwent surgery due to a blood clot in his leg, a problem that doctors say is related to his diabetes. Miloš Zeman (79) is a leading Czech political figure. He headed several Czech governments and served as president from 2013 to 2023.