Dublin, 28 feb (EFE).-the Reverend Ian Paisley, former Chief Minister of the North Ireland, was given high today of the hospital where has been entered since last February 5 after suffering heart problems.
In a statement, his wife, Eileen, confirmed today that the historic Protestant leader, 85 years old, is at home and in “good condition”, at the time that thanked the attentions medical received by the personnel of the Ulster Hospital in Belfast.
“We are grateful to the media – added in the note – to respect our privacy during this time in the hospital and we continue asking that they give us space and time so that he recovers fully”.
Shortly after the entry of the Reverend, Minister main Irish unionist Peter Robinson, and his Deputy in the Government of power-sharing, the Republican Martin McGuinness, asked that be “he rezase” by his health, which foreshadowed the seriousness of his State.
The health of the Protestant leader had weakened since he was a pacemaker in February 2011.
However, Paisley had started working recently in his autobiography, once the last month definitely abandon the exercise of the Ministry in the Presbyterian free church.
Leader of the majority party Democratic Unionist (DUP) for almost 40 years, Paisley left the post of Irish Chief Minister in the Executive branch of power-sharing with Sinn Fein, the former political wing of the now inactive Irish Republican Army (IRA) in 2008.
, However, he continued linked to politics from his post of Deputy in the Parliament in London, because that definitely left after the British general election of May 2010 and it now occupies his son Ian Paisley. EFE