Medialdea Released from Hospital After Recovery
MEDIALDEA – Former executive secretary Salvador Medialdea has been discharged from the hospital after receiving medical care.
Former executive secretary Salvador Medialdea has been discharged from a hospital in The Hague following a successful medical procedure, Sen. Bong Go announced yesterday.
Medialdea was admitted to the hospital after being transported on a stretcher from The Hague penitentiary, where former president Rodrigo Duterte is currently detained and facing trial for crimes against humanity before the International Criminal Court (ICC). His hospitalization raised concerns about his health condition, prompting immediate medical intervention.

Sen. Bong Go, a close ally of both Medialdea and Duterte, took to Facebook to provide an update on the former executive secretary’s condition. He confirmed that Medialdea underwent a heart procedure that was deemed successful. However, doctors have advised that he remain in The Hague for at least six more weeks before being allowed to return to the Philippines. The extended stay is likely necessary for post-procedure monitoring and recovery to ensure there are no complications.
The news of Medialdea’s hospitalization and subsequent recovery has drawn an outpouring of support from the public, with many well-wishers expressing their hopes for his speedy recuperation. Sen. Go extended his gratitude to those who offered prayers for Medialdea’s health and well-being.

In addition to updating the public on Medialdea’s condition, Go also called for continued prayers for former president Duterte, who remains in the custody of the ICC. Duterte’s detention has sparked significant political discourse in the Philippines, with his supporters advocating for his release and questioning the legitimacy of the ICC’s jurisdiction over the case.
The former executive secretary’s recovery marks a positive development amid the ongoing legal and political battle surrounding Duterte. As Medialdea remains under medical supervision in The Hague, his supporters and colleagues continue to hope for his full recovery and eventual return to the Philippines.
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