The president of the Czech Republic, Milos Zeman, was hospitalized with an arm injury on Tuesday, spokesman Jiri Ovcacek confirmed.
Zeman was transferred to the Central Hospital in Prague with a non-life-threatening injury to the arm, and is set to undergo surgery.
Ovcacek told reporters that the president "watched the news on TV in the evening, and at the end, when trying to get up, he did not use his cane or the help of the guards, he stumbled and broke his right arm".
"Mr. President was hospitalized at the Central Hospital in Prague tonight due to a hand injury. The president will undergo surgery on his injured arm. This is not a life-threatening situation, the President is in contact with his family and co-workers. The President's program will be adapted to convalescence", Ovcacek's tweet read.
Pan prezident byl dnes večer kvůli úrazu ruky hospitalizován v ÚVN v Praze.
— Jiří Ovčáček (@PREZIDENTmluvci) August 25, 2020
Pan prezident podstoupí operační zákrok zraněné paže. Nejde o stav ohrožující na životě, pan prezident je v kontaktu s rodinou a spolupracovníky.
Program pana prezidenta bude uzpůsoben rekonvalescenci.
Milos Zeman was elected in January 2013 for the first time, and was subsequently reelected for a second term in 2018.