FILE PHOTO: Czech President Milos Zeman attends his inauguration ceremony at Prague Castle in Prague, Czech Republic, March 8, 2018, after being re-elected. REUTERS/David W Cerny/File Photo/File Photo
PRAGUE (Reuters) - When Vaclav Havel nearly died of a ruptured intestine as Czech president in 1998, doctors provided daily updates on his condition.
Nearly a quarter of a century later, a Czech president is again in hospital but the public has not been told what is wrong with him.
