Wednesday 16 April 2025 06:04
Italy's leaders wish President Mattarella a speedy recovery after pacemaker surgery
Mattarella undergoes pacemaker surgery in Rome.Italy's political leaders have wished President Sergio Mattarella a speedy recovery after the Italian head of state underwent pacemaker surgery in Rome's Santo Spirito Hospital on Tuesday evening.The Quirinale has stressed that the operation had been scheduled in advance and that the president's medical condition is not a cause for alarm.
Mattarella, 83, carried out his official duties on Tuesday, working all day until meeting with the president of Montenegro Milojko SpajiÄ at around 18.00.
In a post on X, Italy's prime minister Giorgia Meloni offered Mattarella her "heartfelt wishes for a prompt and full recovery", adding: "Italy awaits him soon, with the strength and dedication of always."
Al Presidente Mattarella i miei più sentiti auguri per un pronto e pieno ristabilimento. LāItalia lo attende presto, con la forza e la dedizione di sempre.ā Giorgia Meloni (@GiorgiaMeloni) April 15, 2025
The president received online wishes for a speedy recovery from the leader of the senate, Ignazio La Russa, as well as fromĀ multiple government ministers.
Elly Schlein, leader of the opposition centre-left Partito Democratico (PD), offered Mattarella her best wishes while speaking on the La7 television programme DiMartedƬ.
Matteo Renzi, leader of the liberal Italia Viva party, and Carlo Calenda, leader of the centrist Azione, also took to social media to extend their good wishes to Italy's head of state.
Mattarella is hospitalised in the cardiology department of Santo Spirito in the care of the head physician Roberto Ricci, according to news agency ANSA, amid speculationĀ that theĀ surgery may have been scheduled to coincide with Italy's Easter holidays.
The president, who in January marked a record 10 years in office, is set to resume his duties within a week, according to the Quirinale calendar.
His upcoming appointments include ceremonies in Rome and Genoa to mark the Festa della Liberazione, a public holiday in Italy, on 25 April.
Photo credit: Tinxi / Shutterstock.com.
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Italy's political leaders have wished President Sergio Mattarella a speedy recovery after the Italian head of state
underwent pacemaker surgery
in Rome's Santo Spirito Hospital on Tuesday evening.
The Quirinale has stressed that the operation had been scheduled in advance and that the president's medical condition is not a cause for alarm.
Mattarella, 83, carried out his official duties on Tuesday, working all day until meeting with the president of Montenegro Milojko SpajiÄ at around 18.00.
In a post on X, Italy's prime minister Giorgia Meloni offered Mattarella her "heartfelt wishes for a prompt and full recovery", adding: "Italy awaits him soon, with the strength and dedication of always."
Al Presidente Mattarella i miei più sentiti auguri per un pronto e pieno ristabilimento. LāItalia lo attende presto, con la forza e la dedizione di sempre.ā Giorgia Meloni (@GiorgiaMeloni) April 15, 2025
The president received online wishes for a speedy recovery from the leader of the senate, Ignazio La Russa, as well as fromĀ multiple government ministers.
Elly Schlein, leader of the opposition centre-left Partito Democratico (PD), offered Mattarella her best wishes while speaking on the La7 television programme DiMartedƬ.
Matteo Renzi, leader of the liberal Italia Viva party, and Carlo Calenda, leader of the centrist Azione, also took to social media to extend their good wishes to Italy's head of state.
Mattarella is hospitalised in the cardiology department of Santo Spirito in the care of the head physician Roberto Ricci, according to news agency ANSA, amid speculationĀ that theĀ surgery may have been scheduled to coincide with Italy's Easter holidays
.
The president, who in January marked a record 10 years in office
, is set to resume his duties within a week, according to the Quirinale calendar.
His upcoming appointments include ceremonies in Rome and Genoa to mark the Festa della Liberazione
, a public holiday in Italy, on 25 April.
Photo credit: Tinxi / Shutterstock.com.
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