Giorgia Meloni suffers from otolithic syndrome but is improving

The Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni suffers from otolithic syndrome, whose scientific name is benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. The prime minister, according to what we learn from his collaborators, is anyway being improved after a visit to the ENT specialist, who performed a curative “maneuver”.

Meloni started having this disorder, the symptoms of which initially seemed related to a flu condition, the day before yesterday. The prime minister he now wears a collar to keep his head still, as otolithic syndrome causes dizziness. Among the other symptoms felt by Meloni there is also nausea.

The end-of-year press conference, which the Prime Minister was supposed to hold today, has therefore been postponed to Thursday 4 January at 11am, in the chamber of the parliamentary groups of the Chamber.

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