Prague: On Nov 9, the Czech senate had ditched a plan to strip hospitalized President Milos Zeman of his seat temporarily due to poor health. The decision came as he publicly announced he was well enough to nominate a new prime minister. Zeman, 77, has been hospitalized since last month and was unable to perform his duties.

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