The president of the Czech Republic Miloš Zeman has left intensive care at a Prague hospital, officials say.
Zeman has now been transferred to a rehabilitation unit, according to the hospital where he is being treated.
His release from intensive care comes as Czech senators consider declaring the president unfit for office.
Under the Czech constitution, the country's president appoints the next prime minister, but Zeman has been unable to mediate talks on forming a new government from hospital.
Czech media say the 77-year-old president is suffering from severe liver problems.
Zeman was hospitalised on 10 October -- one day after the country's parliamentary elections -- and spent more than three weeks in an intensive care unit.
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