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Jean Claude Juncker stumbling at NATO Summit! Drunk or ill?

Footage sparked rumours he was drunk on the job

Newsroom July 13 08:28

Jean-Claude Juncker was seen stumbling, walking awkwardly and losing his balance several times ahead of a gala dinner Wednesday.
The European Commission President was attending a dinner at the NATO summit in Brussels attended by US President Donald Trump and a number of other world leaders.
Juncker was stumbling and swaying to the extent that the presidents of Finland and Ukraine, among others, had to help keep the 63-year-old upright. Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte also stepped in to guide Juncker.
Footage from the summit also shows him struggling to make it up some steps and being held by the arm, at times by two other people.
At one point he can be seen looking worryingly precarious as he makes his way off a podium and nearly falling over backwards as he is led away by the arm.
Juncker has previously said he suffers from sciatica, a compression of the sciatic nerve, that sometimes affects his movements.
Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa said Thursday that Juncker had complained of back pain.
‘He doesn’t have a serious health problem as far as I am aware of but he does have a back problem for some time,’ Rutte said. ‘It is a problem in a sense that he sometimes has these pain attacks.’
Juncker’s office declined to comment, citing privacy concerns.

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