Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi spent a quiet night at the hospital after being hit in the face with a statuette hurled by a man at a rally.
Silvio Berlusconi asked to see newspapers upon waking up Monday at the San Raffaele hospital in Milan, said hospital spokesman Paolo Klun. He then received visits by close aides.
“He appeared to spend the night well,” Klun said. “He has a bit of a headache now.” The hospital is expected to issue a medical update at midday.
Berlusconi was hit Sunday afternoon as he was signing autographs at the Milan rally, an attacked that shocked the country, already gripped by a tense political climate, and that raised questions about his security.
The 73-year-old leader Berlusconi was rushed to the hospital with blood under his nose, on his mouth and under one eye. He suffered a fractured nose, two broken teeth and a lip injury, Klun said.
A banner posted on the walls of the hospital wished the premier a swift recovery, saying “True Italians are always with you.” Next to it was an Italian flag.
The attacker, a 42-year-old man with a history of psychological problems, has been arrested. After a night of questioning at a police barracks, the man was moved to the San Vittore prison in Milan, the ANSA news agency said. Police have identified him as Massimo Tartaglia.
Berlusconi is entangled in a sex scandal and faces criminal trials in Milan after an immunity law was overturned earlier this year. He has faced protests, with tens of thousands marching in Rome on Dec. 5 to demand his resignation.
Berlusconi himself has launched vehement attacks at the judiciary, saying the magistrates who put him on trial are politically motivated.
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