Alberto Fernandez he completed the closing of his tour of France and Indonesia and, despite the health problem he presented in the framework of the G20 Summit, his trip was very successful and productive.
However, after returning to the country, President He will keep his activities on the sidelines, so it is expected that, in the next few days, he will rest so that he can finish recovering, since he himself Alberto Fernandez He confessed that the doctors asked him “to stop a bit.”
In this sense, from the Casa Rosada they confirmed that Alberto Fernandez will not have a public agenda for the next few days, as he himself explained that the picture of erosive gastritis that he presented could be caused by stress and nerves.
After his arrival in the country, it is expected that in the next few days the president will undergo new tests, and he will also have to follow a strict diet. In addition, while he finishes recovering, he will be supervised by his doctor, the head of the Presidential Medical Unit, Federico Saavedra.
It should be remembered that the president presented dizziness and a picture of hypotension last Tuesday, due to heavy bleeding caused by the erosive gastritis that he was diagnosed with.
From the presidential entourage, they stated that, due to the president’s decompensation, they even thought about returning to the country that same Tuesday, but at the request of the president himself, in the end this option was ruled out.
However, the Head of State reduced his list of activities at the G20 Summit and, in some events, such as the Plenary Session, he was replaced by the foreign minister, Santiago Cafiero.
The president’s return trip
President landed this morning at 5:36 a.m. at the Ministro Pistarini International Airport, after his tour of France and Indonesia. During the return he made a stopover in Madrid, where he met with the Vice President of Spain, Yolanda Díaz Pérez.a meeting held at the Argentine embassy in Madrid.
Traveling with the president were First Lady Fabiola Yánez, who rejoined the presidential entourage after having carried out activities in Rome; Foreign Minister Santiago Cafiero; the Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa; the General Secretaries of the Presidency, Julio Vitobello; and Communication and Press, Gabriela Cerruti; and the vice chief of the Chief of Staff, Juan Manuel Olmos.