Mahathir Mohamad: A Resilient Leader Overcomes Health Challenges
Former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, 99, was discharged from hospital after being treated for a lower respiratory infection. His hospitalization caused him to miss a court hearing regarding a defamation case he filed against Malaysia's deputy prime minister. Mahathir will attend the proceedings on Tuesday.
Former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has been discharged from the hospital following treatment for a lower respiratory infection, according to an aide. The 99-year-old statesman, known for his long tenure in office, has faced several health challenges over the years, including heart issues.
Mahathir's recent hospitalization at the National Heart Institute on October 15th prevented him from attending a court hearing in a defamation case against the country's deputy prime minister. This legal proceeding is set to resume with Mahathir's presence on Tuesday.
Despite his health issues, Mahathir continues to navigate political and legal arenas, demonstrating resilience and determination. His experience and leadership remain influential in Malaysian politics as he takes steps to address his court case.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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