
The former mayor of Moscow, Yuri Luzhkov, was discharged home from the hospital. According to RIA Novosti, this was announced by its representative Gennady Terebkov.
According to him, Luzhkov spent no more than two days in the hospital and now feels good.
“Once again, I want to emphasize that everything that was previously written in a number of media about clinical death and emergency hospitalization is complete untruth,” Terebkov said.
According to him, the New Year holidays Luzhkov will spend the family with a family.
On December 23, Luzhkov became bad during a business meeting at the Lomonosov Moscow State University. Interfax, referring to his own sources, reported that the former mayor was in a state of clinical death , but he was saved by resuscitators.
Terebkov categorically denied the serious condition of the ex-mayor. "Yuri Luzhkov has the right to contact doctors," he said.
Luzhkov led Moscow from 1992 to 2010. He was dismissed by Dmitry Medvedev "in connection with the loss of confidence in the president." Almost immediately after this, the ex-Gadel left United Russia.