Tunisia says 92-year-old president improving after falling ill

Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi waves during a welcome ceremony for the Turkish president on December 27, 2017 at Carthage palace near Tunis. PHOTO | FETHI BELAID | AFP

What you need to know:

  • The spokeswoman gave assurances that the president should be released from hospital "soon", without providing further details.
  • On Thursday, the presidency said Mr Essebsi "was taken seriously ill and transferred to the military hospital in Tunis".
  • His adviser Firas Guefrech said initially that the President's condition was "critical" before tweeting that he was "stable" and denying rumours that he had died.

TUNIS,

Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi's health was improving on Friday and the 92-year-old was expected to be discharged from hospital soon, his office said, a day after he fell ill.

"His state of health is improving," presidential spokeswoman Saida Garrach told Tunisian public radio.

"He had a meeting with the defence minister at around 7.45am, and they exchanged information on the situation in the country," she added.

The spokeswoman gave assurances that the president should be released from hospital "soon", without providing further details.

FEARS

On Thursday, the presidency said Mr Essebsi "was taken seriously ill and transferred to the military hospital in Tunis".

His adviser Firas Guefrech said initially that the President's condition was "critical" before tweeting that he was "stable" and denying rumours that he had died.

President Essebsi had already been hospitalised last week, and the latest health scare raised fears a prolonged absence could lead to a period of uncertainty.

POSSIBILITIES

Under the constitution, a constitutional court can appoint the country's parliament speaker, currently 85-year-old Mohammed Ennaceur, as interim president in the event of such an absence.

It can also temporarily delegate power to Prime Minister Youssef Chahed.

But eight years after the revolution, political parties have not yet reached an agreement to establish a constitutional court.