Silvio Berlusconi talks about his hospitalization for leukemia: “It’s hard, but I’ll manage”

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Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi spoke for the first time after being interned an intensive care unit for a picture of leukemia. “It’s tough, but I’ll get over it,” she remarked.

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“I managed to come back, even in difficult situations and delicate,” he said in a statement published on Friday in the newspaper Il Giornale.

The 86-year-old tycoon, hospitalized in the San Raffaele hospital in Milan, “he is rested and responds well to the treatment”Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said on Rai 3 on Friday.

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A supporter of former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi stands near the 'San Raffaele' hospital.  Reuters photo.

A supporter of former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi stands near the ‘San Raffaele’ hospital. Reuters photo.

Tajani is number two in Berlusconi’s Forza Italia party, which is part of the governing coalition led by Giorgia Meloni.

Berlusconi, known as “the immortal” for his long career, is currently a senator.

Doctors reported it on Thursday I’m being treated for a lung infection derived from chronic myeloid leukemia.

Former prime minister and current senator Matteo Renzi, a longtime rival of Berlusconi’s centrist politician, sent him a message of support on Friday. “Courage Silvio. We are waiting for you smiling in the Senate”, he tweeted.

Berlusconi, one of the richest men in his country With a fortune estimated by Forbes at 6.4 billion euros, he has been hospitalized several times in recent years.

Berlusconi, who entered politics in 1994, was prime minister for a total of nine years between that year and 2011, and dominated his country’s politics for two decades, despite the sex scandals and lawsuits that have clouded his his image.

Source: Clarin

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