Poland’s prime minister is in a stable condition and can carry out her government duties as «nothing serious happened to her» during a car crash, her spokesman has said.
Poland’s prime minister is in a stable condition and can carry out her government duties as «nothing serious happened to her» during a car crash, her spokesman has said.
Beata Szydlo’s limousine was involved in a car crash on Friday shortly before 7pm in the southern town of Oswiecim.
The 53-year-old is undergoing tests, including X-rays, and will remain «for some time» in a government hospital in Warsaw, Rafal Bochenek said.
She was in a convoy on the town’s main road, where she is from, when another car drove into her limousine, causing it to hit a tree.
Two security officers in Ms Szydlo’s car, including the driver, were also taken to hospital. One was also brought to Warsaw, where the prime minister was taken at her own request.
Mr Bochenek could not immediately confirm whether she will attend the weekly government meeting on Tuesday.
Dr Andrzej Jakubowski, who first examined Ms Szydlo after the crash, said she suffered some slight injuries but that the prognosis was good.