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Portuguese President Rebelo De Sousa Undergoes Emergency Surgery

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The Portuguese head of state was admitted to hospital late on Monday afternoon "after feeling unwell following digestive issues," but is said to be recovering following an emergency hernia operation.

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Lisbon, (EFE).- The trip that the president of Portugal, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, had planned to Spain for the next 11 and 12 December has been postponed after his emergency operation by a hernia, from which it will take about two weeks to recover. Thus reported a source of the Presidency of Portugal ... Read more

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Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa was operated on the night of the second to a hernia in prison. According to official information, the surgery was performed without complications and the President was well prepared.

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The President felt bad and the doctors realized that it would be better to get into the emergency before returning to the country's capital. After the examination, he concluded that he should be operated on a hernia.

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Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa has been intervened by an incarcerated hernia

[The Portuguese] may be relieved that they will not have the President of the Assembly of the Republic as President," said José Pedro Aguiar-Branco when asked by journalists about whether Marcelo Rebelo will replace Sousa in the top of the state hierarchy. Marcelo Rebelo of Sousa was admitted on Tuesday evening at the São João Hospital, in Port, after having made an indisputable sense, indicated the President of the Republic. Marcelo Rebelo of S…

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Dnoticias broke the news in Funchal, Portugal on Monday, December 1, 2025.
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