Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni suffers from dizziness. As the Prime Minister’s office reported on Thursday, there was benign positional vertigo. Because of this dizziness, Meloni had to postpone a press conference scheduled for next Thursday at the end of this year. The press conference is scheduled for January 4
The prime minister had to spend almost two days in bed and in the dark, according to a statement from government headquarters on Thursday. An ear specialist diagnosed ‘otolith syndrome’. The Prime Minister is already feeling better and can get up and make a phone call.
Symptoms unpleasant, but disease harmless
Benign positional vertigo is considered harmless but very unpleasant. Symptoms include severe attacks of dizziness that occur with convulsions and jerks, which can be caused by moving your head or lying down. Seizures usually last ten to twenty seconds.
Meloni, 46, is the first woman to lead an Italian government since October last year. Next year, Italy will hold the presidency of the Group of Seven Major Democratic Industrial Countries (G7). The summit will take place in mid-June in Puglia, in the south of the country.
Source: Krone

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