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European Parliament President David Sassoli has died, spokesperson says

Key Points
  • European Parliament President David Sassoli has died, his spokesperson Roberto Cuillo said in a tweet on Tuesday.
  • Sassoli has been hospitalized in Italy since Dec. 26 due to a "serious complication" related to his immune system, his office had said on Monday.
European Parliament President David Sassoli delivers a speech during a plenary session at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, 15 December 2021.
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European Parliament President David Sassoli died on Tuesday in hospital in Italy where he was admitted on Dec. 26, his spokesperson and office said.

Sassoli, 65, died at 1:15 a.m. (0015 GMT), his spokesperson, Roberto Cuillo, said on Twitter.

Sassoli, an Italian socialist and former journalist from Florence, had been hospitalized last month due to a "serious complication" related to his immune system, his office had said on Monday.

He had been president of the 705-seat parliament since 2019.

In his inaugural speech, Sassoli had urged Europeans to counter the "virus" of extreme nationalism and called for a reform of EU rules on migration and political asylum.

His term in the predominantly ceremonial role had been due to end this month.

Due to illness, he had been unable to chair the Strasbourg-based parliament in recent weeks and had missed the European Commission's annual state of the union event in September.