Finland’s Longest-Serving MP Zyskowicz on Leave After Stroke
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Finland’s longest-serving MP Zyskowicz on leave after stroke
Ben Zyskowicz, a National Coalition Party MP and the longest-serving member of Finland’s Parliament, is on medical leave after suffering a stroke last week. The 71-year-old politician was taken by ambulance from his home to Meilahti Tower Hospital in Helsinki last Tuesday morning. He remains under hospital care. His aide Suvi Kolehmainen confirmed that the stroke left Zyskowicz with paralysis in his left arm and slurred speech. Despite these eff…
Zyskowicz suffered a stroke last Tuesday. According to his assistant, Zyskowicz's one arm is paralyzed and his speech is slurred.
Coalition Party MP Ben Zyskowicz suffered a stroke last Tuesday, Helsingin Sanomat reports. According to the newspaper, the 71-year-old Zyskowicz is still hospitalized. He can speak, but his left hand is paralyzed.
The symptom picture also matches that of Ben Zyskowicz, who suffered a stroke.
Member of Parliament Ben Zyskowicz, 71, has suffered a stroke. He was taken by ambulance to Meilahti Hospital last week.


Coalition Party MP Ben Zyskowicz has suffered a stroke. Coalition Party MP Ben Zyskowicz, 71, has suffered a stroke. Zyskowicz's assistant Suvi Kolehmainen confirmed the matter to Iltalehti. Helsingin Sanomat was the first to report the matter.
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