Newly-elected Prime Minister Antonis Samaras is scheduled to undergo an eye operation on Saturday after his doctor's discovered a detached retina during a routine examination. on Friday. The prime minister’s office said that the test revealed Samaras has the early stages of retinal detachment and that surgery was the best option. As such, the Greek prime minister will be operated on Saturday morning by the Director of the Second University Eye Clinic of the Attikon Hospital in Western Attica, Mr. Panos Theodosiadis. No further details were given.