Evo Morales resumes activities after health problem

Edited by Ed Newman
2023-04-28 18:13:26

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Morales arrived walking to the meeting place of the Movement Towards Socialism (MAS) in Cochabamba and greeted the people who approached him.

La Paz, April 28 (RHC)-- Bolivia's former president Evo Morales resumed his usual activities on Thursday with a meeting of the Movement Towards Socialism (MAS) party, after he revealed a few days ago that he had a serious health problem, which was treated in a clinic in the country.

The news came out through the coca growers' radio station Kawsachun Coca, which released a video in which the former president is seen walking towards the MAS meeting place, greeting the people who approached him and then on his Twitter account he published several photos of that meeting.

It was just last week that Evo Morales himself revealed in a program in Kawsachun Coca, in the Tropic of Cochabamba region, his main political and union stronghold, that he had a "serious" health problem, a term he used.  In that sense, he confirmed: "Sincerely I had a health problem, I had a urinary infection, it is serious problem, but everything is already under control".

The leader of the Movement Towards Socialism (MAS) communicated shortly after that he was cured, without specifying the disease he suffered or the treatment he underwent.  He also pointed out that his "request to his sisters and brothers is to take care of their health at all times; better to prevent than to regret. Thanks to our comrades and doctors we have been cured".

Morales has been treated in Cuba for other health issues, such as in 2017, when while still president he underwent a larynx operation in which a benign tumor of the left vocal cord was removed, and in 2020, when he lived in Argentina and returned to the island "for health reasons."



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