The leader of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Gennady Zyuganov, who was left in the Moscow Central Clinical Hospital (TsKB), has recovered, but continues to undergo medical examinations. He told TASS about this.
On Wednesday, February 16, Zyuganov said that he had been discharged from the hospital. At the same time, the press secretary of the chairman of the Communist Party, Alexander Yushchenko, later said that they decided to leave the party leader in the Central Clinical Hospital for several days. The politician underwent a course of preventive treatment and feels great, he said.
“It’s okay, I’ve actually gotten better. I’ll finish my medical examination here one more day… On the whole, everything is fine,” Zyuganov said.
The leader of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation did not directly answer the question of whether his doctors had discharged him. The politician said that he had good performance and recovered. Answering the question whether he remains in the Central Clinical Hospital, Zyuganov said: “I am where I should be.”
The day before, the leader of the Communist Party said that his tests for the third day show good results. According to him, the issue of discharge is still being decided by doctors.