
Tunisian President Béji Kayed Sibsi's son said the president had left the hospital and would resume his work within days.
The president said that "the head of state extends his sincere appreciation and gratitude to the medical team at the military hospital and thanked him for everyone who asked to check on his health."
The Tunisian presidency announced on June 27 that President Kayed Sibsi suffered a severe health condition and was taken to a military hospital in Tunis.
Tunisian President Béji Kayed Sibsi was taken to a military hospital in Tunisia after a health problem.
"The President of the Republic, Baiji Kayed Sibsi, was exposed Thursday to a severe illness that required his transfer to the military hospital in Tunis," the official Tunisian news agency said on Thursday.
The last appearance of Sevsee on Monday, following the match between Tunisia and the Angolan national team, in the framework of the African Nations Cup.
Al-Sibsi was taken to hospital last week, but presidential officials said at the time that it was a mild ailment.
The health of Sabasi (93 years old) has deteriorated since last week and he was admitted to the military hospital for medical tests before he left the weekend.
He is the first Tunisian president to be directly elected in free elections after the 2011 revolution that ended Zine El Abidine Ben Ali's rule.
Al-Sibsi did not announce his position on running for president in November despite his party's call for him to re-run.
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