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French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been taken to hospital after becoming ill while exercising, his office said. | French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been taken to hospital after becoming ill while exercising, his office said. |
The 54-year-old president began "feeling faint". Aides later told AFP news agency that he was suffering from a "minor" nerve attack. | The 54-year-old president began "feeling faint". Aides later told AFP news agency that he was suffering from a "minor" nerve attack. |
"He was immediately seen to by his doctor. He is currently undergoing extra examinations," his office said. | "He was immediately seen to by his doctor. He is currently undergoing extra examinations," his office said. |
It happened at his weekend retreat near Versailles, outside Paris, and he was taken to a military hospital, AFP said. | It happened at his weekend retreat near Versailles, outside Paris, and he was taken to a military hospital, AFP said. |
Elysee Palace had no further official information. | Elysee Palace had no further official information. |
Mr Sarkozy is regularly seen running and is a keen cyclist. | Mr Sarkozy is regularly seen running and is a keen cyclist. |
The Elysee Palace said earlier this month that his last medical examination - on 3 July - showed normal results for cardiovascular and blood tests. | The Elysee Palace said earlier this month that his last medical examination - on 3 July - showed normal results for cardiovascular and blood tests. |
Shortly after his election, his first medical bulletin showed him to be in "good" health. | Shortly after his election, his first medical bulletin showed him to be in "good" health. |
He campaigned for greater transparency of presidential health bulletins during his presidential campaign, yet a brief hospital stay in late 2007 was not revealed until three months after it happened. | He campaigned for greater transparency of presidential health bulletins during his presidential campaign, yet a brief hospital stay in late 2007 was not revealed until three months after it happened. |
Several French presidents have been accused of glossing over health problems, notably the late Francois Mitterrand, who concealed that he was seriously ill with cancer. |